Over 100 years of feeding and tending God's sheep.
1101 N. Broadway St.
Knoxville, Tennessee 37917
(865) 523-5687
WEEKLY WORSHIP SERVICES
Holy Eucharist I - Sundays @ 8 am
Holy Eucharist II - Sundays @ 10:30 am
Centering Prayer - Mondays @ 6 pm
Evening Prayer - Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 5:30 pm
Anglican Rosary - Thursdays @ 5:30 pm
Community Labyrinth - 4th Saturday @ 10 am to 2 pm
Dear Friends,
The feast day of St. James was July 25 and we will commemorate the feast this Sunday as we worship together. James was the first of the apostles to be martyred (Acts 12:1-3.) We read stories of James being in the inner circle with Peter, and his brother John. There is a great legend that the body of James was placed in a boat that washed ashore in Spain. His body was said to have been covered with scallop shells. The shell has become a symbol associated with St. James and the popular pilgrimage to his tomb in Spain.
We are on a pilgrimage too. With James, we are called to follow Christ and make him known. In baptism we are ordained into this calling. (The scallop shell is also a symbol of baptism.) As a parish, we are a place that many of us have journeyed too. The goal of that journey is Christ. We return again and again to be nourished for our calling.
I look forward to celebrating James and our shared pilgrimage. Stick around after the 10:30 service for some ice cream and time with your fellow pilgrims. Perhaps pilgrimage is a good metaphor to consider in these times. We are journeying through a pandemic, national tension, global disruption, and environmental crisis. We keep in mind that our pilgrimage is to Christ, and believe that Christ is present in all these things.
Part of our present journey is the celebration of 100 years of ministry. There are opportunities highlighted in this email for you to tell your story. I encourage you to share your story for the encouragement of pilgrims in the present and the future. We also continue or capital campaign to strengthen our resources for doing ministry. Please consider what you can give. Perhaps our celebration of St. James' Day would be a great time to make this commitment.
I am grateful to be journeying with you. You reveal Christ to me and encourage me on our pilgrimage.
Peace,
Fr. John Mark
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