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St. Mary's Episcopal Church

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Saint Mary's Welcomes, Affirms and Serves All Who Are...Singers destined for American Idol fame or, like our Pastor, just striving to hover close to the right note…White or a Person of Color, Native or Foreign Born, Male, Female, or a Person of the World …Straight, Gay, Lesbian, BiSexual, Transgender, or Still Questioning …Single, Married, Divorced, Separated, Partnered, Celibate by Choice, or Waiting for the Right One …With or Without Child, Are a Child or Long to be a Child…Healthy, Wounded, or Just Tired... Rich, Poor, or Squeezed in the Middle … Republican, Democrat, Independent, Socialist,
or Not Registered to Vote … Baptist, Buddhist, Roman Catholic, or Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Spiritual But Not Religious, Agnostic, “Unchurched,” or a Cradle Episcopalian…Let’s All Journey Together in Service, Love, and Acceptance.
Come As You Are – As One Loved by God

Worship times

Sunday
9:00 am
English
The 9:00 AM service is a quiet and intimate as we gather in the choir to prayer, worship, and gather around the table for Holy Eucharist.
Sunday
11:00 am
English
Holy Eucharist with hymns and choral anthems. A time to hear the word of God proclaimed in the spirit of our love for God and our neighbor. Also, a time to gather around the altar, the table of our Lord, to receive the Bread of Heaven and share the Cup of Salvation.
Wednesday
11:30 am
English
Holy Eucharist with Healing. The sermon is shared in the ancient practice of lectio divina, or Holy Reading of scripture.

Ministries

Narcotics Anonymous

Advocacy

Saint Mary's welcomes and provides a safe environment for Narcotics Anonymous:

  • Tuesday meeting at 12:30 pm in the Guild Hall
  • Thursday meeting in the Guild Hall at 7 pm
  •  Friday meeting at 12 Noon in the Guild Hall

Saint Mary's & Community Care Outreach

Meal Programs

Saint Mary's Episcopal Church partners with Community Care Outreach in providing fellowship and a hot meal every Wednesday. Volunteers arrive around 4:30 pm and help prepare the Guild Hall that opens from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm for food and conversation to the hungry and homeless in Middlesboro.

Aelred Bernard Dean, BSG

Priest-in-Charge

Cooperative Christian Ministry

Advocacy
Donation Coordination/Distribution
Food Pantries

Cooperative Christian Ministry has its origin at Saint Mary's and is now its own 401(3)C organization helping those of food, housing, clothing, and other needs of the community. 

Eric Martin

Director of CCM

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