Mission History
MUSIC:
Perhaps the interest generated among the crowd can be attributed to the fact that Cameron conversed with all the shaggy-haired hipsters as if they were already a part of her flock. “When people try to contrast Saturday night as secular and carnal and Sunday morning as holy and spiritual, I think we’re creating a false dichotomy,” she says. “If I can’t treat the people around me at a concert on Saturday night with decency, then I’m not living how I profess on Sunday.”http://chicago.timeout.com/articles/museums-culture/68012/epiphany-episcopal-church-part-time-rock-venue.
This is a nice review:
http://www.avclub.com/chicago/articles/recap-low-at-epiphany-episcopal-church,301/.
CHURCH:
Recommending us as a church: http://www.yelp.com/biz/church-of-the-epiphany-chicago
“I was a newcomer here and I was very warmly welcomed into their community. A small-ish church around 40 people. I loved it! Highly recommended to try this church” Michelle D., Chicago
For more information click here:
http://bishopalan.blogspot.com/2007/08/episcopal-church-welcomed-me.html
Chicago new essentials: so vital that Chicagoans suddenly can’t live without them.
EPIPHANY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
WHY WE NEED IT This gargantuan Romanesque cathedral near Union Park has movable pews, making its spacious nave amenable to all kinds of events… the dance scene has really fallen for Epiphany’s affordable rates and room to move.
HOW IT CAN STAY ESSENTIAL Keep booking shows and sell them out—only steady revenue will allow Epiphany to maintain this beautiful but timeworn room. 201 S Ashland Ave (312-243-4242, epiphany-chicago.org).
- Zachary Whittenburg



