Feast of the Reverend Pauli Murray

Liberating God, we give thee thanks for the steadfast courage of thy servant Pauli Murray, who didst fight long and well: Unshackle us from the chains of prejudice and fear, that we may […]
Updated Worship Guidelines: May 19, 2021

May 19, 2021 To our Diocesan Family – For the past 15 months, congregational and diocesan leaders have navigated the COVID pandemic. Our priority has been the health and safety […]
An Open Letter from the Episcopal Bishops of African Descent

The escalation in frequency and frequency of attacks on persons of Asian descent during this pandemic has drawn our consciousness to the insidious toxicity of prejudice, scapegoating, and hate. Over the past year, we have heard of many overt and covert projections of anger onto members of the Asian American-Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. As Bishops of African Descent, we would like to say to anyone who has been impacted directly or indirectly by acts of anger that we suffer and stand with you. You are not alone.
A Holy Week & COVID Vaccine Message from Bishop Phoebe
2021 Bishop’s Missionary Appeal

Over the last year, we have been reminded of the critical role of technology in ministry. While we look forward to re-introducing physical presence in our interactions, we are grateful for the lessons learned as we worshiped, prayed, and served together virtually. These practices will continue to help us share the Good News throughout West Tennessee. Your donation will enable us to improve upon the good work that has already begun.
Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Absalom Jones

Originally recorded for the Diocese of Tennessee, Bishop Phoebe Roaf of the Diocese of West Tennessee shares thoughts on the life and legacy of the Reverend Absalom Jones, the first […]
COVID-19 Update from Bishop Phoebe

To our Diocesan Family, Coronavirus continues to negatively impact our community. I was hopeful that the summer heat and humidity would slow the spread of COVID-19 but unfortunately that has […]
A Message from Bishop Phoebe

Brothers and sisters, We are in the midst of one of the most troubling periods in American history. I have not witnessed this level of collective anger and grief during […]
COVID-19 Update from Bishop Phoebe

Brothers and sisters,Governmental authorities have begun to relax restrictions on shelter in place orders. Lay leaders and clergy have requested guidance regarding the timeframe for reopening our church buildings. There […]