An Epiphany Young Adults gathering

Let’s be honest, young adults are statistically not as common in The Episcopal Church! A few years ago, we started having new young adults join the Epiphany community and, knowing that it can feel isolating being a young adult in the Episcopal Church, we intentionally created our Epiphany Young Adults group. Our young adults range from early 20s, with a majority who are in their mid to later 30s, and we also invite people who are in their early 40s that would find connection in this community. Most of our young adults did not grow up in The Episcopal Church, and we enjoy talking about our faith together and the various traditions that have formed us. We often gather at each other’s homes for food and conversation.

Many of our young adults also attend Word & Table, our monthly Sunday evening service.

If interested in joining, contact Rev. Janelle.

Parish of the Epiphany parishioners participating in a Green Book Tour of Boston

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.

Journey to Justice
Journey to Justice
chalice and eucharist on table

Word & Table

Word & Table is our evening Eucharist service the first Sunday of the month in Upper Parish Hall. Many of our young adults attend this service.

Worship
Worship
Midweek guests gathering around a table making bread together

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.

Community Gatherings
Community Gatherings
The Reverend Janelle Hiroshige

The Reverend Janelle Hiroshige

Associate for Youth and Community Partnerships

Meet The Reverend Janelle

Janelle works with our youth and community partnerships. You can ask her about anything youth (6th-12th grade), young adult (20s, 30s, early 40s), or social justice related. If you would like to volunteer in the community or get connected to our Journey to Justice community, she is the person to ask! She is also available for pastoral care needs, is always interested in connecting with non-profits in the area, and would be glad to grab coffee with you.