4100 Southern Parkway at Fairmont Avenue north of I-264

A warm and welcoming, international and inclusive church where doubts are welcomed, wounds are healed, and faith is explored. We include members from Kenya, Liberia, the Philippines, England, and half our congregation is from the Sudan. Some of us were once Baptists, Nazarene, Methodist, Church of Christ, and Catholic. Some used to be members of Emanuel Episcopal Church. Some were members of St. John's Episcopal Church. Those two churches merged to form Resurrection. Sudanese men, through many trials, have brought family members with them and joined us also. We rejoice together in Christ.

Please join us.

Father Jerry+



Worship Services

 

8:00am Eucharist
9:00am  Inquirer's Class
Nursery Opens at 9 am (available until 11:30am)
10:00am Eucharist
11:15am Coffee and Sunday School
11:30am Sudanese (Eucharist in Dinka language) 

 

 

Community News



From: St. Mary's Episcopal Church

Empty and Alone

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From: Diocesan Home

Contributors respond generously to funeral funds

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From: Diocesan Home

Hiroshima/Nagasaki Commemoration events set

The Louisville Hiroshima/Nagasaki Commemoration Committee has announced plans for a series of events on August 6 and 9, marking the 63rd anniversary of the atomic bombing of the cities of Hiroshima... MORE



Episcopal Life Online

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will conduct a live webcast to talk about the Lambeth Conference on Thursday, August 7 at 2 p.m. Eastern time (1 p.m. Central, noon Mountain, 11 a.m. Pacific).    MORE

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