


Bible Studies
We have two weekly Bible Studies. On Wednesdays at 8:30 am, we gather for a study led by clergy and lay leaders. On Sunday mornings at 9:00 am in the Suter Room library, we gather for a study of the appointed scriptures for the liturgies of the day. No preparation is required; all are welcome.
Faith Forum following 10:00 am Sunday service
Join us on Sunday mornings at 11:30 am. The Faith Forum covers a broad array of topics including fundamental aspects of Christian theology and practice. They often focus on the intersection between contemporary issues and the Christian faith and typically feature guest speakers, in addition to members of our clergy and staff.
Adult Confirmation and Catechumenate
For those adults interested in preparing for baptism or confirmation or simply interested in growing in their faith, we offer a class series focused on the basics of Anglicanism, scripture, identity, and discipleship. For more information, contact the rector.

Education For Ministry (EfM)
Education for Ministry (EfM) invites participants wishing to deepen their spiritual life and their biblical, theological, and historical knowledge to enter into a community supporting each other’s formation. This four-year course of study founded at Sewanee Seminary (Episcopal) is widely recognized as a graduate-level equivalent.
The EfM academic year runs between September 13, 2026 and May 16, 2027. Epiphany’s EfM group meets weekly on Sundays from 6:00-8:00 pm during the school year. Those curious about EfM are welcome to reach out anytime to Rev. Bob Davidson to learn more.
Other Formation Opportunities

Journey to Justice
Journey to Justice (J2J) is where, inspired by our faith, we learn, engage, and advocate together in works of justice, compassion, and solidarity.

Family Formation
At Epiphany, we believe that faith formation for our kids and youth can be especially transformative when we also focus on our parents and caregivers growth in their spiritual journey.

Midweek
Midweek is an excellent way to get to know people outside of worship; to meet people from all generations; and to feel known and connected in a loving environment.

The Reverend Nick Myers
Rector
Meet The Reverend Nick
Nick is our Rector, which means the lead pastor of our church. You can reach out to him about adult formation, life events such as weddings or funerals, and anything pastoral. If you are new, he’s always glad to grab coffee to hear more about your spiritual journey and how you might want to be connected at Epiphany.