Prayer and Worship

The Diocese of Kentucky maintains two prayer calendars of particular interest to the our clergy and congregants: the Daily Prayer Calendar (which includes all canonically affiliated clergy in our diocese, persons in the discernment process for ordination, diocesan staff members, and other individuals and organizatons affiliated with ministry in the diocese), and the Weekly Prayer Calendar (which is for use during Sunday worship services and includes that week's listing in the Anglican Cycle of Prayer and a congregation, rector or organization in our diocese). These calendars are updated regularly with additions and changes posted as quickly as possible.


Our News

From: The Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky

Reflections by nominees for eighth bishop are available online

The Bishop Search and Transition Committee has now published online a series of reflections by each of the four nominees for the eighth bishop of Kentucky. MORE

From: The Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky

Jane Halliday in concert March 14

Jane Halliday, violin artist-in-residence, with Jack Ashworth and Wendy Doyle will give a concert at 5 p.m. (ET) Sunday, March 14 at Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral, 421 S. Second St., Louisville. MORE

From: The Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky

Celebrating Early Spring in the quiet at Bethany Spring

Bethany Spring, The Merton Institute Retreat Center, offers retreats in a peace-filled, rural setting. The Center is located just one mile from the Abbey of Gethsemani in New Haven, Kentucky. MORE

From: The Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky

Organ recital and choral Evensong this weekend

Organist David Ouzts (Church of the Holy Communion, Memphis) will give a concert at 5 p.m. (ET) on Sunday, March 7, at St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church, Harrods Creek. MORE

From: The Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky

Diocesan leaders elected, appointments announced at convention

Convention elected 16 clergy and lay members of the Diocese of Kentucky to serve as officers or to fill vacancies on various diocesan boards, committees and organizations. In addition, Bishop Ted G... MORE

From: The Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky

Millennials, Gen-Xers share their hopes, frustrations with convention

The 182nd Convention of the Diocese of Kentucky approved a $1.5 million budget, elected a new slate of diocesan leaders and adopted a host of resolutions, but this convention was not about business... MORE

Community News

From: Division of Peace and Justice

WE'RE NOT THERE YET

UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE: WE’RE NOT THERE YET Congress is back in session and the debates over health care reform have heated up again. There are many disputed aspects to the bills yet... MORE

From: Church of the Advent

Operation Brightside/UPS Community Wide Clean-Up

Operation Brightside/UPS Community Wide Clean-Up day is Saturday morning, April 3. This is a great opportunity to get outdoors and to help spruce up our property and the surrounding area just in ti... MORE

From: Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church

Service Times on March 14

Sunday, March 14 is Refreshment Sunday, the mid point of Lent. We are celebrating at Saint Andrew’s by sharing breakfast and Sunday School treats together and by enjoying a special hymn festi... MORE

Episcopal Life Online

Anglican, Episcopal women forge new relationships at UN women's meetings

For two Episcopal Church women, attending parts of the 54th meeting of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women March 1-12 put the local and the global into sharp focus. The sessions also reinforced for them the scope of work ahead for...    MORE

Christian-Muslim summit for peace is topic of March 21 bulletin inserts

A historic summit meeting of Christian and Muslim leaders at Washington National Cathedral is the topic of ENS Weekly bulletin inserts for March 21. A group of 24 leaders of the Anglican, Shi'a, Sunni and Roman Catholic traditions met at the cathe...    MORE

'Now is our new creation,' Haiti bishop tells Episcopal Church

Episcopal Diocese of Haiti Bishop Jean Zaché Duracin has written to the wider church saying that the magnitude-7 earthquake that struck the country Jan. 12 "was our baptism."    MORE