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    Saint Timothy's Episcopal Church - St. Timothy's Episcopal Church.

    Saint Timothy's Episcopal Church

    3.0(1 review)
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    Established in 1867, this is a beautiful church, architecturally! My favorite feature of an…read moreEpiscopal church is the red front doors and St. Timothy's has just that! It is small in size in terms of the narthex, the kitchen/fellowship hall is tiny, too. The courtyard is small-ish as well. The choir sits in the back and the antique organ is lovely as is the bell tower. When I joined this church in the late 2000s and attended regularly, I found it to be a high church. I like a good high church, and some of the things included in services were things I had never seen such as a kite flying in the nave. The priest and his wife were both sweet and incredibly delightful people, and I am grateful to have met and gotten to know both of them. I do hope this has changed! But, at that time the congregation were an unfriendly group and extremely cliquish making it impossible to get a foothold into giving time and talents much less fellowship. Despite diligently offering to do everything from pull weeds, trim shrubs, to make coffee - I was told "we have it covered." Good things about St. Timothy's: they have a beans and rice ministry for the poor and their annual Blessing of the Animals [1st Sunday every October] is small, and fun! Parking is behind the church in a dedicated lot and is a breeze. I think they are in between priests right now because the acting priest in Dec. 2019 was about to retire. He seemed to be a really loving kind person. Do try St. Timothy's or give it a visit just to enjoy it's architecture. Although I have found a new Episcopal home, I do hope St. Tim's will welcome you with open arms!

    From the owner: We believe that Jesus meant it when he said that God loves the whole world, every race, group, and…read moreheart. Join us in a living faith tradition of unconditional love as we work to build a community of inclusion, justice, and compassion. Holy Eucharist Rite II on Sunday mornings at 10:30 with hospitality offered following the service. All are welcome.

    Limestone County Churches Involved - religiousorgs - Updated June 2026

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