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The Examiner The Newsletter of Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church, Richmond, VA
April 2016
At their March meeting, Congregation Council received the recommendation report from the Long Range
Planning Team and adopted a new mission statement and logo for Epiphany Lutheran Church. The congregation
will hear more about the long-range plans in the upcoming months, but the new mission statement and logo are
ready to be introduced now, and we are excited to do so!
After many months of prayer, Bible study, and discussion about the vision
for this congregation, we believe the following mission statement best
describes who we are and what God calls us to do. Because we are
Epiphany Lutheran Church, we found inspiration for this mission statement
in the story of the magi in Matthew 2:
The mission statement and the new logo (to the left) are intended speak to
each other. Designed by two graphic design students at VCU, the new logo
will be featured on our letterhead, our bulletins, the website, and other
publications. The color version is midnight blue and white, and it comes
with various iterations we can manipulate and position as needed.
The path in the logo represents the “Walk the Journey” aspect of our
mission. We are people on a journey of faith. The path is not straight,
consistent, or always seen; rather the path has ups and downs, disappears
from view, takes turns and is both narrow and wide. The path in the logo
has no visible end but still leads us to Jesus.
The rays of the star in the logo form a cross. The cross is the symbol of
Jesus and representative of “Worship the Christ.” The cross is also the
largest object in the logo and what draws the eye. The cross is also what
makes the star shine. Worship of Christ is the center of what we do.
The brilliance of the star represents the joy we feel as we give witness
to our faith throughout the world. We “let our light shine” as we push
back the dark. Stars often bring a sense of comfort and clarity, but also
wonder. The magi were overwhelmed with joy when the star finally led
them to Christ. We think this particular cross captures a sense of joy.
Of course, we will roll out more about the Plan over the next several months. For now, we owe special thanks to
the members of the Long-Range Planning Team, its leader, Brendan Paget, and the designers, Molly and Jamie.
For now, we heartily invite you to Walk the Journey, Worship the Christ, and Witness with Joy!
Pastor Phillip
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NOTES FROM THE CHOIR LOFT
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRY, KEVIN BARGER
A special shout out to all those who helped to make the
Lenoir-Rhyne University concert experience a great one!
It takes many people to pull off hosting a college touring
choir, and Epiphany rose to the occasion. Those who
ushered, those who prepared and served dinner, those
who hosted and those who attended the marvelous
concert all made this a memorable experience for those
choir members. Thank you for sharing your time to
make it possible!
CHILDREN’S CHOIR REMINDERS
Schedules for the month:
SINGING SAINTS
April 6 NO REHEARSAL – THIS IS A CHANGE
April 13 Rehearsal 6:30 – 7:10 p.m.
April 20 Rehearsal 6:30 – 7:10 p.m.
April 24 Sing in worship – United at the Table
April 27 Rehearsal 6:30 – 7:10 p.m.
And for those looking ahead – Music Olympics is May 4!
CHERUB CHOIR
April 6 NO REHEARSAL
April 13 Rehearsal 6:30 – 7:00 p.m.
April 17 Sing in worship – The Lord Is My Shepherd
April 27 Rehearsal 6:30 – 7:00 p.m.
JUNIOR HANDBELLS
April 6 NO REHEARSAL
April 13 Rehearsal 7:00 - 7:30 p.m.
April 20 Rehearsal 7:00 – 7:30 p.m.
April 27 Rehearsal 7:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Music Ministry
Kevin Barger, Director of Music Ministry.
Playing during Sunday Worship
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SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SINGING SAINTS – BOTH “RETIRED” AND CURRENT
On April 3, Epiphany will have the fortune of a large children's
choir from Trinity Lutheran in Lansdale, Pennsylvania joining us
for worship at the 11am service. They are in Richmond for a
conference/retreat on Saturday and have asked to be a part of our
worship on Sunday. As part of that, they will be singing a song
that many of our past and present Saints have participated in -
Tunaomba! They have asked us to join them for this
anthem. Even the older gang is welcome as there are
opportunities for some percussion involvement (older is fine guys
and girls - even I might be playing!).
If you have questions, please talk with Kevin Barger or email him at kevinbarger@epiphanyelca.org.
Music Ministry (cont’d)
Baskets for Hunger
A new event is coming to Epiphany on Sunday, April 10 directly after the 11am
service. We have enjoyed raising support for the Malaria Campaign in the past for the
ELCA. One of the other focuses for the ELCA is World Hunger. We will be shooting
baskets to raise funds for this much needed appeal. So practice your free throw shots
and check out the signup/fundraising sheets on the Welcome Desk in the Commons.
If you have any questions, please contact Kim Yucha, kpyucha@gmail.com, or call
364-6432.
COME CHEER ON TEAM EPIPHANY
One of the country’s largest 10K races is held right here in
Richmond down Monument Avenue on April 9, 2016. The
Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10K presented by Martins is a
wonderful community event that gives you the opportunity to
volunteer, run, walk or just watch! Our team of walkers and
runners has been working hard in preparation for this race.
Come on down and watch them and cheer on your favorite
runners and walkers!
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Faith Formation
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL -SURF SHACK
CATCH THE AMAZING WAVE OF GOD’S LOVE
July 18-22, 2016 ~ 8:45 am—12:00 Noon
Have you signed up to attend or volunteer for our daytime VBS? We are looking
for some “surfers” ages 3 through rising 5th graders to join us as we discover how
to surf through life with God and others! We will hear the stories of creation,
Miriam caring for Moses on the Nile, the baptism of Jesus, Jesus calming the storm, and a breakfast on the
beach. The adventure includes energizing music, interactive Bible fun, cool crafts, delicious snacks, great
games and more!
VOLUNTEERS WANTED! Youth who are r ising 6th graders and older can volunteer to help out
during the week with our surfer groups or our activity sites. Adults, too, are needed to join in the fun as
leaders for our surfer groups and activity sites.
Check out the display in the Commons or register online at http://2016.cokesburyvbs.com/epiphanyelcarva/
EVERY BODY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL—EGYPT
Joseph’s Journey from Prison to Palace
July 31-August 4, 2016 ~ 5:30 pm—7:30 pm (dinner included)
It’s the family vacation of a lifetime! Bring your entire family to ancient
Egypt! You’ll travel back into Bible times—without setting foot outside our
community. Each day, your family members can become part of history as
they see, hear, touch, and even taste what it was like to live in Pharaoh's empire! You’ll explore authentic
Marketplace shops, visit Joseph (who’s in Pharaoh's prison...then gets promoted to Pharaoh's palace), and
sample tasty tidbits as you discover more about how God was with Joseph in good times and bad. These
experiences make God’s word come alive with new meaning for all who participate.
Volunteers Wanted!
There are many ways you can help out to make this week a success. Help with registration, be a shopkeeper,
coordinate an evening meal, act like an Egyptian! If you are interested, please contact Christy Huffman for
more information.
Registration is available on line for Par ticipants and volunteers at:
https://www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/hl/epiphanyelcarva
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Adult Faith Formation
Sunday Morning Offering—9:45 am
The Reformation We Lutherans are creatures of The
Reformation. Next year will be the 500th anniversary of the
Augustinian monk, Martin Luther nailing on the church
door at Wittenberg the 95 theses that are generally accepted
as the start of the Reformation.
How much do we know about the Reformation?
How did those other protestant churches such as the
Methodists or Presbyterians get started?
How did those who left the Catholic Church to join these
new denominations gain the name Protestant?
Who was Huldrych Zwingli? Luther and Zwingli agreed on
almost everything except the meaning of communion. How
many of us will find that when we hear the difference
between Luther and Zwingli over the communion that our
own beliefs are more Zwinglian than Lutheran?
What do we know about John Calvin or John Knox? Why did Henry VIII of England take his nation out of the
Catholic Church and what denomination replaced the Catholic church and was that new church really
Protestant? These and many other questions will be answered by the adult Sunday School class on The
Reformation which continues through May. Join us!
Tuesday Morning & Wednesday Evening
The Parables Join us as we renew our study of Jesus’ parables. The Tuesday
morning study meets at 10:30 am and the Wednesday evening study meets at 6:30 pm
in the Chapel.
Thursday Morning
Moms’ Bible Study Join us Thursday mornings in the Chapel. The nursery opens
at 9:15 am and discussion starts at 9:30 am. This month we start a new discussion
based on Lysa TerKeurst’s Unglued: Making Wise Choices in the Midst of Raw
Emotions .
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April Baptism Birthdays
Memorial Day Weekend
Youth & Family Camping:
Bear Creek Lake State Park
May 27 – May 29
All who are interested are welcome to sign-up in the Commons. The cost will be $15 per person/night or
$30 for a family of 3-5/night to be paid to Hanne Hamlin in the church office by May 1st. Or join us for
the day on Saturday for meals, games, worship, and singing around the campfire!
Our middle and high school music group, the
EYGxpressions will offer music in worship on
Sunday, April 10th.
All 7-12th graders are invited to join us to sing.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you, to the youth who shared their
gifts, the congregation who came to enjoy the show, the folks who
cooked and served pancakes, and to all who contributed to our
ministry to and with our youth. You gave $2,116.00!
A special word of gratitude to our Timothy Ministers for
shepherding the youth through the process of imagining, practicing,
and executing their talents for the congregation.
Pastor Joseph Bolick
Talent Show
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April
Sunday 3 – Regular Gathering and Scavenger Hunt (6th Graders join EYG today!)
Sunday 10 – Fill the Baskets (formerly Nets for Nets) (12-2:30pm)
Wednesday 20 – Seventh and Eighth Grade Fellowship (6:30-8pm)
Sunday 24 - EYG Gathering and YOUTH SUNDAY Preparation (12-2:30pm)
Saturday 30 – Youth Sunday Preparation (9am)
May
Sunday 1 – YOUTH SUNDAY
Sunday 15— Car Wash
Wednesday 18 – Seventh and Eighth Grade Fellowship (6:30-8pm)
Sunday 22 – Confirmation Sunday
Friday 27 - Sunday 29 – Memorial Day Youth and Family Camping Trip
Summer
Wednesday June 8 - Senior Party hosted Yucha Family (all 7- 12 graders + 12th grader’s families)
Sunday June 26 – Saturday July 2 KAIROS
Saturday July 10 – Friday July 15 ATLANTA SERVICE TRIP
Sunday July 17 – Saturday July 23 VBS
1st week in August—Backpacking trip
Epiphany Youth Group Spring 2016
“More Than Conquerors” Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will hardship, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or naked-
ness, or peril, or sword? No! In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us!
Epiphany Youth Group
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LAMB’s BASKET
Thanks to the congregation for their generous response to LAMB’s Basket this past food drive. There was a
total of 883 pounds of food and $585 donated in this drive. We are reaching 185 households a month. For
those of you that have time during the month, LAMB’s Basket has need of volunteers to sort incoming
groceries or help with distribution. If you have a pick-up truck we need drivers to help get the food from
grocery stores contributing to our food pantry.
Community Service Ministry
Epiphany’s Upcoming Dates:
Friday, April 1, 9:30 am—1:00 pm
Wednesday, April 20, 9:30 am—1:00 pm
Directions from Epiphany to 8419 Oakview Ave:
Take Glenside Dr. North
Turn LEFT onto Staples Mill Rd
Turn RIGHT onto Hermitage Rd
Turn LEFT onto Oakview Ave.
Turn RIGHT onto Second Ave.
Building on the RIGHT on the corner.
Enter through rear door
Epiphany sends volunteers each month to the
Community Food Pantry to help distribute food
(Fridays) and stock the shelves (Wednesdays).
To volunteer, contact Beth Barger at 282-6066,
or sign up at the Welcome Desk. For additional
information, call the pantry at 565.8007.
Inclement weather? Check channel 8 for
closings, or if Henrico schools are closed, then
LAMB’s Basket is closed.
LAMB’s BASKET FOOD PANTRY
Time Commitment: 3.5hours/day
Micah 6:8 - ‘walk humbly, love kindness, do justice’
Micah is an association of faith communities in metropolitan Richmond
committed to working with the students, teachers and staff of Richmond Public
Schools. Epiphany is one of those 125 faith communities. Our partner school is
Southampton Elementary where several members of Epiphany have been
volunteering weekly in the classrooms. Our congregation has shown support in
other ways, most recently for a “Dr. Seuss Birthday” celebration on March 2nd.
Students in kindergarten through second grade came to the activities room to
select a book of their choice, for “free,” to take home. The books, donated by our
members, found smiling owners!
The Micah Association has four meetings during the school year to share experiences and to hear special
speakers. The location for the spring meeting this May 12th is EPIPHANY LUTHERAN. The program
begins with lunch at noon and continues with a focus on Southampton Elementary School and comments by
Mrs. Crews, Principal. We are delighted to host this program and invite anyone in the congregation to attend.
Please sign the Micah sheet in the Commons if you would like to register for the lunch OR go to
www.micahrva.org
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Community Service Ministry
THE HHOPE MINISTRY TEAM
Shoppers We are looking for 1 or 2 people to be the "What Not" shoppers. These shoppers would pick up miscellaneous
items from Dollar Tree or other discount stores. Someone else will take an inventory and let you know what
needs to be picked up for the next distribution. Shop when it's convenient for you and submit your receipts for
reimbursement.
Saturday Teams We are also looking for 3 teams of 2 people to oversee 7-8 distributions throughout the year. These teams
would help create a schedule so that it was convenient for you and your teammate. Of course, training is
available. So, grab your spouse, a friend, or the person sitting next to you in the pew, and come learn more
about HHOPE and how you can help serve those in our community.
Volunteers The HHOPE ministry team always welcomes people to join our team.
...We (about 10 of us) distribute food to our guests on the second and fourth Saturdays (9:30am)
of the month.
...We (about 5-7 of us) set up and prepare the bags on the Friday night (6pm) before a distribution.
...We meet the first Tuesday (7pm) of every month to discuss upcoming distributions.
Food Drive HHOPE's next Food Drive is in April 3-24. Please bring in your donations and share with others in our
community.
Tour and Workshop Also in April, join us at 6:30pm on Wednesday, April 13 in the Narthex for a tour of the pantry and a no-
pressure info session/workshop. You can learn more about our pantry and test out the waters without getting
wet!
If you are interested in finding out more information about this important and rewarding ministry, please feel
free to contact Susan or Jeff Freeze at 747-0224 or susan.freeze@verizon.net or contact Beth Barger at 282-
6066 or bethbarger@epiphanyelca.org.
EASTER BASKETS FOR CHILDREN IN
NEED
Epiphany shared Easter joy -- and the gift of care for them --
to 95 area children in need this Easter. Thank you to the
many who helped to make this possible.
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Nursery School News
March was a great month here at ELNS! We had a
birthday party for Dr. Seuss on March 2 in the Upper
Room and a wonderful time was had by all! The
children loved having The Story Lady, Ali Pfautz,
come and read a Dr. Seuss book and tell some her own
stories. You can check out our Facebook page to see
photos of the event. The truffula trees we decorated
with were moved to the hallway downstairs to brighten
up our walls – I hope you all have gotten to see them
this month.
Also in March we saw our winter enrichment classes
of soccer, art and dance end and our spring sessions of
Outdoor Adventures, Soccer Shots, and Wee Little
Arts have begun. We also had two days off of school for our teachers and staff to attend an early childhood education
conference here in Richmond to learn about new strategies to use in the classroom, new activities for art, music, science,
math, handwriting, and other subjects, and other useful early childhood information. It was great to get to reenergize and
continue to be lifetime learners.
Our summer camp registration is now open! You can register online at http://epiphanylutherannurseryschool.com/
summer-camp/. Our first week is May 30 – June 3 with an Outer Space theme and the second week is June 6-9 with a
Robots and Engineering theme. If you have a child ages 2-6 that would like to come, make sure you register them early.
The rates will go up on April 15.
Spaces for attending ELNS for the 2016-2017 school year are filling fast! We are already on waiting lists in some rooms.
If you would like to find out more information about our program or schedule a tour, please contact the school office.I
would be more than happy to answer your questions or schedule a time to have you come in to meet with you.
Sincerely,
Jessica Hendricks
elnsdirector@gmail.com
282-7506
http://epiphanylutherannurseryschool.com/
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WEDNESDAY EVENING MEALS
Beginning April 13, all are welcome to join us for food, fellowship, and faith
each Wednesday beginning with dinner in Price Hall at 5:45 pm. Choir
rehearsals, Bible Studies, and Confirmation classes are offered.
Suggested donations for the evening meal are $5/adult and $3/child 12 and
under. Household max is $20.00.
Please sign up at the Welcome Desk in the Commons or email the church office
by Monday night at churchoffice @epiphanyelca.org
The menus are posted on the church’s website at www.epiphanyelca.org and on
the sign up sheets.
Are you able to lend a hand with serving or clean up? The sign up sheets are at the Welcome Desk or contact
Beth Barger at 282-6066.
GIDEON GREETING CARDS
Gideon greeting cards, located in the narthex, enable you to dedicate Bibles in the memory of loved ones and
friends who have died, in honor of special occasions such as a birth, baptism, confirmation, graduation, or
other times when someone you know is in need of special prayer. A $5 investment will put a Bible in that
person’s name within arm’s reach of a world that desperately needs to know the good news of our Lord Jesus.
Each Bible placed by the Gideons in hotel rooms around the country has the potential of reaching 2,300
readers during its six-year service period. Easy to follow instructions for this program are contained in the
Gideon greeting cards found in the narthex. The Gideons in our area ask that you please consider this
thoughtful and precious gift as situations present themselves. If you have any questions about the Gideons
and Gideon greeting cards, please speak to Matt Greenshields.
Fellowship Ministry
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THE FEITIG SCHOLARSHIP
Please remember that completed applications are due in the
office by noon on Monday, April 25. If you are interested, please
pick up an application which is in the Commons on the bulletin
board. Contact the church office, 282-6066, for additional
information.
KNITTERS AND CROCHETERS ARISE!!!
Are you interested in working on a ministry that allows people to be wrapped in the warmth of God's Love.
If you are, providing Prayer Shawls is the answer. Please let me know if you would like to be a part of this
group blessing of the spirit that will be able to bring inner strength to those in need.
Please let me know (Jackie Collins 703 304 8568) if you are interested and an initial meeting can be scheduled
for start-up. Lessons will also be offered.
EPIPHANY FREEBIRDS
Epiphany Freebirds is a new group for those whose nest has just emptied,
been emptied for a while or has always been empty. Both singles and
couples are welcome. We will meet once a month for fun and fellowship.
Please join us Saturday, April 16th for a bike ride on the Capital Trail,
weather permitting. We will meet at 2803 Dock Street at 1:00 pm. Bring
your bike (and helmet) and we will decide that day how many miles we want
to ride. If you don’t have a bike try to borrow one. If anyone is interested in
walking that is fine too. After our ride maybe we can head over to
Conch Republic for appetizers and a drink.
Please contact either Carol Hess or Laura Dietrick for more information and to let us know if you are able to
attend.
Carol Hess – 559-9633 or chess@hcps.us
Laura Dietrick – 240-0263 or ldiestic@richmond.edu
Fellowship Ministry
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The Margaret Miller Circle
Anyone who may have an interest in joining or learning about the mission and activities
of a Circle please feel free to call Cheryl Froom 754-7129 or Donna Josephson 883-
5955.
The Clara Sullivan Circle will meet Wednesday, Apr il 13, at the home of Bettie
Baecher at 10:00 a.m. We will be discussing the upcoming WELCA convention and the
annual end of the year Annual meeting/ luncheon. All ladies are invited. New members
are always welcome. Call Leanne Spletzer (254-2849) or Peggy Roberts (248-8291) for information.
Katie Luther Circle will meet on the evening of Thursday, April 14. Maria Prince is the hostess. Details
will be sent via email regarding the time and place of the meeting. If you are interested in joining an evening
meeting, please contact Tatter Hartmann at 804-741-0276 or tatterh@hotmail.com.
Fellowship Ministry—WELCA Circles Meet
ATTENTION WOMEN OF EPIPHANY
At the June 14th luncheon we will elect a Delegate and an Alternate to represent Epiphany at
the 2016 VSWO Convention which will be held at Epiphany August 5-6. Be ready with your nominations.
We will be needing lots of volunteers to make everything work smoothly. Contact Sophie Wilson at
741-1909 or Iris Will at 308-9546 if you would like to help.
Mark your calendars now to come to the VSWO convention. We want a big attendance from Epiphany since it
will be another 4 or 5 years before it is held this close to us. WE NEED YOU TO BE THERE.
Check the Women's Bulletin Board to sign-up for lunch or dinner reservations on the 5th and lunch on the 6th
catered, by our own ROB HAMLIN. Cost will soon be available.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW!
Annual Luncheon and meeting for the Women of Epiphany
Tuesday, June 14th, 11 AM in Price Hall
Boxed salad lunch from Apple Spice Junction.
And back by special request, Bob Schamerhorn with a new
program “The Adventures of Bob the Birdman”
Look for details and reservation information next month.
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CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL
President—Stephanie Paget ‘17
Vice President— Lyle Gleason ‘18
Secretary—Matt Greenshields ‘17
Treasurer—Tim Sparks ‘19
Council Members
Joe Potter ‘17
Ramona Schaeffer ‘18
Amy Boyle ‘18
Wayne Shimko ‘19
Macon Sizemore ‘19
Ray Spletzer ‘19
OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Thursday 9 am-3:30 pm
Friday - 9 am—Noon
Change of address or corrections:
Notes to Know
The Evangelism Team
If you haven't picked up a decal, or if
you would like to have a second one,
please stop by the Welcome Desk and
pick one up by April 17.
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During illness or recuperation ~
For those serving in the Armed Forces ~
Please continue to keep all those serving our country
to keep us safe and free, in your prayers.
Family and Friends in our Prayers
For the families and friends of those who died ~
Rest eternal grant them, O Lord; and let light perpetual shine
upon them ~
CHURCH STAFF
Pastor – The Rev. Phillip W. Martin, Jr., pastorphillip@epiphanyelca.org
Pastor – The Rev. Joseph L. Bolick, pastorjoseph@epiphanyelca.org
Diaconal Minister – Christine V. Huffman, cvanolinda@epiphanyelca.org
Visitation Pastor – The Rev. Tom Bosserman, pastortom@epiphanyelca.org
Director of Music Ministry – Kevin Barger, kevinbarger@epiphanyelca.org
Administrative Assistant – Hanne Hamlin, churchoffice@epiphanyelca.org
Coordinator of Volunteers – Beth Barger, bethbarger@epiphanyelca.org
Members in Our Prayers
The Bourgeois family wants to thank the church for all its kindness and prayers during the difficult time of
Gil’s illness and passing. Special thanks to Pastor Martin and Pastor Bolick for making his service uplifting
and meaningful.
Mary Ann Bourgeois, Valerie Lees, Susan Bourgeois and Jeanette Endicott
To Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church
I give these stoles to the Glory of God with gratefulness for all the gifts he has bestowed on me and in
memory of my father, Charles Samuel Brown, who gave so much of himself to this congregation. He was a
wonderful teacher, gentle, and loving human being.
May these stoles help to remind us of Christ’s suffering for our sins so that we may enjoy eternal life.
Yours in Christ,
Mary Cathron Brown
Thank You
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Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church
1400 Horsepen Road
Monument Ave. at Horsepen Road
Richmond, VA 23226
Phone: 804-282-6066
Fax: 804-282-6067
www.epiphanyelca.org
Worship Times Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday Worship Service
11:00 a.m.
Non-Profit Org.
U. S. Postage Pd.
Richmond, VA
Permit # 711
a congregation of the ELCA
Address Service Requested
Audio recordings of sermons can be located on our website from our main
page “For sermons, click here”. Links to the pastors’ sermon blogs may also be
found there.
www.facebook.com/EpiphanyLutheranRVA
Follow us on Twitter! @EpiphanyELCA
From The Archives
April 4, 1957 - Church Council approved a motion to "devote at least fifteen minutes at the beginning of each
Council Meeting to a devotional service and study". These devotions were to be supervised by the Chairman
of the Christian Service Committee.