Welcome!

  

We’re following Jesus into loving, liberating and life-giving relationship with God, with each other and with the earth. Learn more about what we like to call "the Jesus Movement" here.  We gather together to love Jesus and to love LIKE Jesus. 

Find an Episcopal Church to visit. 

Find prayer resources at Forward Movement

Learn about our local racial healing work

Learn about our partners at Kentucky Refugee Ministries

Learn about the Episcopal Church's work to end gun violence

Learn more about what we believe and the work we're doing as the Episcopal Church.

The Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky is 34 congregations and exciting ministries across 56 counties in central and western Kentucky. In addition to our churches, we're 3 campus ministries, prison ministry, partner community centers, All Saints Camp and Retreat Center, the Seamen's Church Institute, Laundry Love, and partners with Kentucky Refugee Ministries and the Home of the Innocents along with many other local expressions of God's love breaking out in the world!

Our bishop is the Right Reverend Terry A. White, who was ordained as the 8th Bishop of the Diocese of Kentucky in September of 2010.

We are one of two dioceses in the Commonwealth of Kentucky -- our friends in the Diocese of Lexington cover the other half of the state.

 

The Episcopal Church comprises 106 dioceses and one mission area across 22 countries or territories.

While The Episcopal Church is headquartered in New York City, we are not a national church—we are a multinational denomination.

As the only U.S.-based member of the worldwide Anglican Communion, The Episcopal Church is part of the world’s third-largest group of Christians and currently has more than 1.6 million members.  

We are denominational descendants of—and partners with—the Church of England and the Scottish Episcopal Church.  

The mission of the church, as stated in the Book of Common Prayer’s catechism, is “to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ.” 

In step with that mission, The Episcopal Church follows Jesus into loving, liberating, and life-giving relationships with God, with each other, and with the earth.  

We are the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement. 

 

You can see more about what we're up to on our facebook page!

 

God loves everyone, no exceptions!