Metropolitan Community Church of Knoxville

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We are a church that believes that God's grace transcends all boundaries of dogma, doctrine, race, ethnicity, s*xual orientation, gender, ability, and all forms of prejudice and bigotry.

"Let it be known today that you are God." — Elijah alone on Carmel, outnumbered, soaking the altar (1 Kings 18:36–37) El...
06/17/2026

"Let it be known today that you are God." — Elijah alone on Carmel, outnumbered, soaking the altar (1 Kings 18:36–37) Elijah didn't pray quietly. He prayed outrageously — soaking the altar, praying under impossible odds. This Pride Month, worship with holy audacity. Let your faith be known. Don't hide your altar.

Rahab — a foreign s*x worker who hid the spies and secured her family's future (Joshua 2) Rahab didn't fit the profile o...
06/16/2026

Rahab — a foreign s*x worker who hid the spies and secured her family's future (Joshua 2) Rahab didn't fit the profile of a biblical hero. She was a foreigner, a woman, and a s*x worker — every marker that said 'not welcome here.' And yet she is listed in the lineage of Jesus (Matthew 1). This Pride Month, we celebrate the Rahabs: those the church has excluded who are, in fact, carrying the future.

Rahab — a woman the world wrote off — made one of the boldest confessions of faith in the Hebrew Bible. God is not confi...
06/15/2026

Rahab — a woman the world wrote off — made one of the boldest confessions of faith in the Hebrew Bible. God is not confined to acceptable people in acceptable places. This Pride Month, we remember: the margins are where God often speaks most clearly.

Worship with Pride all month at Metropolitan Community Church of Knoxville. We are learning from biblical characters who...
06/13/2026

Worship with Pride all month at Metropolitan Community Church of Knoxville. We are learning from biblical characters whose faith was greater than any opposition. Worship with us at 11am Eastern onsite or online on Zoom, Facebook, or YouTube.
MCCKnoxville.org

'The righteous person will live by their faithfulness.' (Habakkuk 2:4) — This verse was quoted by Paul, Luther, and the ...
06/13/2026

'The righteous person will live by their faithfulness.' (Habakkuk 2:4) — This verse was quoted by Paul, Luther, and the entire Reformation. It begins with a prophet watching injustice and asking God hard questions. Faith is not certainty — it is faithful persistence when answers don't come fast enough.

She came back. And back. And back. Jesus told this story specifically so that his followers 'should always pray and not ...
06/11/2026

She came back. And back. And back. Jesus told this story specifically so that his followers 'should always pray and not give up.' LGBTQ+ justice work is not a sprint — it's a persistent widow showing up at the courthouse again and again. Don't stop.

'Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines... yet I will rejoice in the Lord.' This is prais...
06/11/2026

'Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines... yet I will rejoice in the Lord.' This is praise in the ruins. This is Pride Month worship for those who are still waiting, still fighting, still grieving — and choosing joy anyway.

The persistent widow had no name in the story. No power. No allies. Just a just cause and the refusal to give up. Jesus ...
06/10/2026

The persistent widow had no name in the story. No power. No allies. Just a just cause and the refusal to give up. Jesus didn't hold her up as a tragic figure — he held her up as a MODEL OF FAITH. The most powerful thing you can do is keep coming back. Keep asking. Keep demanding your full humanity be recognized.

The widow didn't stop. She kept showing up, kept demanding justice — and Jesus held her up as the model of faith. For ev...
06/09/2026

The widow didn't stop. She kept showing up, kept demanding justice — and Jesus held her up as the model of faith. For every LGBTQ+ person still fighting for their seat at the table: your persistence is holy. Justice is coming. Keep showing up. (Luke 18:1-8)

Today in Worship at 11am ET onsite, Zoom, Facebook, and YouTube, Pastor Colleen will explore the story of the persistent...
06/07/2026

Today in Worship at 11am ET onsite, Zoom, Facebook, and YouTube, Pastor Colleen will explore the story of the persistent widow whose faith was greater than the opposition of the judge. Join us! MCCKnoxville.org

Address

7820 Redeemer Lane
Knoxville, TN
37919

Opening Hours

10:30am - 1pm

Telephone

+18655312539

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