Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit

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You are invited to Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, May 2, to celebrate World Labyrinth Day.May 2, 2026: World Labyr...
04/09/2026

You are invited to Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, May 2, to celebrate World Labyrinth Day.

May 2, 2026: World Labyrinth Day
Every year on the first Saturday in May thousands of people around the globe participate in World Labyrinth Day as a moving meditation for world peace and celebration of the labyrinth experience. Many “Walk as One at 1” local time to create a rolling wave of peaceful energy passing from one time zone to the next, and there are additional ways to participate.

We are the Church on the Hill , located at 724 Pilgrim Mill Road,
Cu***ng, Ga.

We ask that you enter via Oakwood road, turn left onto our campus and stay right for the labyrinth. We have children who will , probably , be there that day, please drive with caution.
Parking is never a problem
Please come to enjoy our labyrinth and our beautiful property.
All are welcome.

04/06/2026

Once again, there is a scammer who is trying to use our generosity and community against us. Please know, Father Brandon will never ask individuals for money, especially not via text nor email, and certainly not through gift cards nor any other bizarre ways that scammers operate.

"See, I am sending you out like sheep into the midst of wolves; so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves." —Matthew 10:16

The grounds are covered with the first of 2 Easter Egg Hunts! Smiles abound and lots of little feet scurrying about for ...
04/01/2026

The grounds are covered with the first of 2 Easter Egg Hunts! Smiles abound and lots of little feet scurrying about for our preschool hunt! Join us Sunday for an Easter Day celebration with services at 8:30 and 10:45, and a fun and joy filled Easter Egg hunt at 10:00.

Another one of our favorite days! Donuts for Dads! Thankful for all of those that pour their love and devotion into all ...
03/24/2026

Another one of our favorite days! Donuts for Dads! Thankful for all of those that pour their love and devotion into all of the children and families here at preschool!

03/15/2026
Parish retreat 2026! Wonderful weekend!
03/15/2026

Parish retreat 2026! Wonderful weekend!

Sharing this Lenten artwork done as a special request on “commission”  by our preschool teacher Marta Nowocins 9 year ol...
02/24/2026

Sharing this Lenten artwork done as a special request on “commission” by our preschool teacher Marta Nowocins 9 year old son, Maciej Nowocin! He drew this as part of our Lenten artwork series that will be on display in our gallery outside the parish hall! We are amazed and delighted with his artistic talents!

A message from The Right Reverend Budde on the politics of mercy.https://www.facebook.com/100063738121462/posts/14859431...
02/24/2026

A message from The Right Reverend Budde on the politics of mercy.

https://www.facebook.com/100063738121462/posts/1485943173540273/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

I’ve been reflecting recently on the politics of mercy, in the broadest sense, as in Aristotle's understanding of politics as our shared moral responsibility of tending to our common life for the common good. Weaving through biblical texts is a similar sense of responsibility to care for our common life. And at the heart of the biblical witness—and certainly of the life and teachings of Jesus—is mercy.

For Christians, mercy is not optional. It reveals God’s very nature and God’s relationship with us, which we experience as unmerited grace. Through mercy, we come to trust that God is more concerned with human wholeness than with retribution.

Nor is mercy optional in our relationships with one another. We are to be merciful as God is merciful. We are to love our neighbors as ourselves.

There is an unmistakable power dynamic in mercy; those on the receiving end are the more vulnerable. That’s true in our relationship with God, and it’s true in our relationships with one another. Human power dynamics, however, can shift. Over time, those who receive mercy may find themselves called upon to extend it, and vice versa.

Mercy doesn’t erase accountability, but it does make room for our humanity. It is a discipline that requires self-awareness, proximity, and restraint. For Christians, the question is not whether mercy belongs in public life, but whether we have the imagination and courage to practice it in whatever realm we find ourselves in–not for ourselves, but for the common good.

May we remember that mercy others need is also what we ourselves long for, and that we all stand equidistant under the mercy of God.

Photo Source: Washington National Cathedral

Valentine’s celebrations abound! Thankful for all of those in our community, to Rashi & Ankush Jain who shared their BEA...
02/13/2026

Valentine’s celebrations abound! Thankful for all of those in our community, to Rashi & Ankush Jain who shared their BEAUTIFUL henna designs that we were crazy about! For the many musicians from the Thursday Jam Sessions who shared their talent’s and music with us to the delight of the children! It was a joyful and successful day!

We have so many talented and creative members in our church community! Celebrating one of our young ones who won the Boo...
02/09/2026

We have so many talented and creative members in our church community! Celebrating one of our young ones who won the Book Mark contest in our local library system! Congratulations to Miss
Maggie Ponder for her beautiful book mark highlighting ✨Warrior Cats ✨

One of our favorite Christian Ed Sundays of the year! A week early on king cakes since our schools are on winter break n...
02/09/2026

One of our favorite Christian Ed Sundays of the year! A week early on king cakes since our schools are on winter break next week! Lots of sweet(s) and smiling faces!

01/31/2026

Our bishop's meditation on this week's Gospel: The Beatitudes.

Address

724 Pilgrim Mill Road
Cu***ng, GA
30040

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Sunday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

(770) 887-8190

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