Church of the Epiphany
Anglican Church
The Church of the Epiphany is a relatively young Anglican Church, established in 1997 when the parishes of St. Paul’s, Overbrook and St. Christopher’s, Beacon Hill South, voted to amalgamate and form a new community.
Both St. Paul’s and St Christopher’s sold their respective buildings and on November 1, 2000, the new church building on Ogilvie Road and the Aviation Parkway, was dedicated by the then Bishop of Ottawa, The Right Reverend Peter Coffin.
The building was designed by George Nichol and built by Margard Builders Ltd. The worship space was designed to have the altar in the centre with the congregation gathered around in a horse shoe configuration. At the entrance of the worship space and at the mouth of the horse shoe, is the cruciform shaped immersion baptismal font, which is a prominent feature of Epiphany Church.
Service Times
Sunday Worship
8:30am Reflective Service
The early morning service features a more quiet and reflective Eucharist. This service is based off the old English service.
10:30am Choral Eucharist
The 10:30am choral Eucharist is perfect for families and those who wish to enjoy the wonderful music of the Epiphany Choir. Sunday school and the youth group meet up during the service. Please plan to stay a little longer after the service for coffee and snacks!
Location
1290 Ogilvie Road
Ottawa
Ontario
Canada
K1J 1H5
Staff
The Reverend Geoffrey Chapman
Rector
Cindy Hurst-Boyd
Parish Secretary
Contacts
Tel: 6137469278
Web: http://www.epiphanyanglican.ca
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