Please join us this Sunday, May 5th as we welcome Allison Duvall, Director of Reading Camp. Allison will be with us to lead the education hour, worship and preach. She will educate us about Reading Camp, our Diocesan ministry that now has a presence in numerous states and other countries.
Category Archives: General Announcement
Reminder: Annual Meeting and Potluck
The Annual Meeting for St. John’s will take place within the Service of Holy Eucharist on Sunday, December 9th. We will be electing Vestry members and Convention delegates for 2013. We will also have a potluck meal following the service. Please make plans to attend this important day of celebration, fellowship and renewal as we look back on 2012 and forward to what 2013 may be calling us to as a Parish.
Chocolate Fest and Christmas Bazaar
From the Diocese of Lexington Transition Committee
November 27, 2012
To our sisters and brothers in the Diocese of Lexington: Grace and peace in Christ Jesus.
As you know, the happy day is drawing near when we will gather to consecrate our new bishop. The Book of Common Prayer tells us that, after Presiding Bishop Katherine leads the church in the prayer of ordination, “The new bishop is now vested according to the order of bishops.” We give to our new bishop the ancient symbols and signs of his new calling as our bishop. We are writing to you to seek your contribution to these symbolic gifts.
A bishop receives a Bible, cope, miter, and stole, a ring, a pectoral cross, and a pastoral staff or crozier. These symbols combine to show that Bishop-elect Doug will be our chief pastor and the living symbol of the unity of Christ’s one, holy, catholic and apostolic church. Because we believe that the worship of the most high God deserves good and beautiful things, we want these gifts to be glorious and yet modest. Because our bishop will represent the unity of all of the faithful of the Diocese, we would like to invite everyone — to ask you — to contribute to the cost of these gifts.
In joyful thanksgiving that we have called their priest, Bishop-elect Doug’s former parish, St Thomas in Columbus GA, will be purchasing the ring. The ECW of the Diocese of Lexington will purchase his rochet and chimere (two vestments that bishops wear). The clergy of the Diocese will be purchasing the pastoral staff. We hope that you will join with them in celebrating this happy day and this new season in the life of our diocese. We hope that you will honor our new bishop and give glory to God and Christ’s church by making a generous offering.
Checks may be made out to “Diocese of Lexington” with “bishop’s gifts” in the memo line. Please send them by December 5th to Diocese of Lexington Attn: Bishop’s Gift, PO Box 610, Lexington, KY 40588-0610.
If you have questions, feel free to contact Chris Arnold at
st.marys.mboro@gmail.com or Jan Cottrell at jmcottrell@insightbb.com.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Frank Kebbell, Transition Committee Chair
The Rev. Jan Cottrell, Standing Committee President
Parish Picnic
Parishioners and friends of St. John’s are invited to a fall picnic in the park on October 13th, 2:30 – 7:00. Games and live music will be provided.
Potluck Sunday!
This Sunday, September 30, is potluck Sunday!
Early Chocolate Fest Craft Items
Potluck – Sunday, August 26
This Sunday, August 26, is Potluck Sunday. Please join us for the potluck after the 11:00 am Morning Prayer service. Bring your appetite and a dish to share!
From Bishop-Elect Doug Hahn
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
I am thrilled and honored to be called to be the Seventh Bishop of Lexington. Kaye and our family share this excitement. I have long had love for the people of Kentucky, and over the last several months have grown especially fond of the people of the Diocese of Lexington — those inside and outside the Episcopal Church. I know that my passion for these people and my passion for God’s church will bring us a long and fruitful ministry together.
I am grateful to Kaye for her presence in this journey. She is my joy. I am grateful for the many people of the diocese who have invested heart and soul in this process; for Bishop Chilton’s steady care of the diocese; for the prayers of my Bishops and colleagues in the Diocese of Atlanta; and especially for the people of St. Thomas Church in Columbus, a people whose care for one another is deep, and whose courage and imagination always take them to new places of service in the world. I am also grateful to the other candidates for their commitment to the church. I am grateful to God, in whose service we all find our highest, truest and best selves.
May our years together be filled with mutual respect and affection, passion for God’s people and God’s earth, and great wonder at the mystery of Grace that surrounds us. May the world see Christ’s light among us, and in that light know that they, too, are part of God’s beloved community.
Christ’s Peace.
Doug Hahn+
Press Release: Diocese of Lexington elects the Very Rev. Dr. Douglas Hahn as 7th Bishop
The Very Rev. Dr. Douglas Hahn was elected on Saturday, August 18 as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington, pending the required consents from a majority of bishops with jurisdiction and standing committees of the Episcopal Church.
Hahn, rector of St. Thomas Church, Columbus, Georgia, was elected on the second ballot out of a field of six nominees. He received 67 votes of 120 cast in the lay order and 26 of 44 cast in the clergy order. An election on that ballot required 61 in the lay order and 23 in the clergy order.
The election was held during the diocese’s 116th annual convention held at Christ Church Cathedral in Lexington. Pending a successful consent process, Hahn will succeed the Sixth Bishop of Lexington, the Rt. Rev. Stacy F. Sauls, who was called to be the Chief Operating Officer of the Episcopal Church in New York. The Rt. Rev. Chilton Knudsen has served the Diocese as Interim Assisting Bishop.
Under the canons (111.11.4) of the Episcopal Church, a majority of bishops exercising jurisdiction and diocesan standing committees must consent to the bishop-elect’s ordination as bishop within 120 days of receiving notice of the election.
Raised in Georgia, Hahn says “My roots run deep in central Kentucky. I come from generations of Kentucky teachers and farmers, spent summers in a community in Mercer County, and went to graduate school in Louisville.” He holds a BA in history from the University of Georgia (1974); the MDiv from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1977), Diploma in Anglican Studies from General Theological Seminary (1996) and Doctor of Ministry from the University of the South in 2010. He received a Sabbatical Grant for Pastoral Leaders from the Louisville Institute, in 2007 for “Refreshing the Roots of Ministry,” and received a Pastoral Care Specialist Certificate, Congregational Care and Development from the Pastoral Institute of Leadership in Columbus 2001-02. As Convocation Dean in the Diocese of Atlanta, includes supervision over five towns, seven parishes, 12 priests and shared outreach ministry. He has worked in his Diocese in Christian Formation, youth outreach and parishes in transition, chaired the Standing Committee and was an alternate deputy to General Convention. He and his wife Kaye are parents to three young adult children. Prior to becoming Rector of St.Thomas, he served as Associate Rector of St. George’s, Griffen, Georgia 1993-99; Buckhead Christian Community Ministry, Atlanta, 1990-93; The Atlanta Baptist Association Home Mission Board 1980-86 and Chaplain of New Orleans Baptist Hospital 1978-79.
The other nominees were:
The Rev. Ronald Abrams, Rector of St. James, Wilmington, North Carolina
The Rev. Dr. Bruce Boss, Rector of Church of the Nativity, Indianapolis, Indiana
The Very Rev. Douglas Hahn, rector of St. Thomas, Columbus, Georgia
The Rt. Rev. Santosh Marray, Bishop Assisting, Diocese of East Carolina
The Rev. LaRae Rutenbar, Professional Interim most recently St. Peter’s, Rome, Georgia
The Rev. Nigel Taber-Hamilton. Rector St. Augustines-in-the-Woods, Freeland, Washington
The Rt. Rev. Chilton Knudsen, Interim Assisting Bishop during the transition states, “The Diocese of Lexington is healthy and ready to welcome Doug Hahn as the new bishop. We have come through a fruitful interim period and are poised to continue serving our communities through outreach, creative ministry development and hospitality, all in the name of Jesus Christ our Saviour. Our grateful prayers are with all of the nominees and their families.”
Information about all of the nominees is available at diolex.org/bishop7/candidates.
The Diocese of Lexington is composed of thirty-five congregations in central, northern and southeastern Kentucky.
For further information or for interviews, please contact:
Dr. Kay Collier McLaughlin
Deputy for Leadership Development, Transition Ministries and Communications
kcollierm@diolex.org
859-252-6527 (office)
859-333-9668 (cell)

