South Cumberland Plateau Timebank

South Cumberland Plateau Timebank The vision of the South Cumberland Plateau Timebank is to
promote cohesive communities across
the South Cumberland Plateau.

The 11 am service will be livestreamed on our page and remains available there afterward. No Godly Play this Su...
03/30/2024

The 11 am service will be livestreamed on our page and remains available there afterward.

No Godly Play this Sunday. Instead join us for Easter Egg hunt: The egg hunt will take place on Easter Sunday at precisely 10:30am. There will be separate areas and times for different age groups from babies through middle schoolers. Please gather for instructions on the sidewalk in front of Brooks Hall (the large house on the church yard). Don’t be late, or your child may miss the fun! It goes very quickly.

Youth Sunday School is on temporary hiatus.

Sunday Forum will resume April 7.

Nursery services: Infants and toddlers through three year olds are invited to gather downstairs in Claiborne Hall.

Please join in a celebratory coffee hour following the 11:00 service.

CAC serves those in need with food and in other ways 9 to 11am, Monday through Friday. Please call 931-598-5927.
Sunday, April 3rd is CAC Pantry Sunday, please bring in items to support the food pantry. CAC is currently in need of peanut butter, dry beans, and jelly.

From April 8th to April 12th, the Sewanee Civic Association invites individuals to help collect donations of nonfood items for CAC. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits cannot be used to purchase any nonfood items, so this effort is critical to keep items stocked at CAC. Items accepted include: cleaning supplies, paper products, household supplies, detergent, menstrual products, diapers, other personal care items, and pet food. From April 8 - 12, donations can be brought to CAC, Taylor's Mercantile, or donation bins on campus located at the Student Post Office (SPO) and duPont Library. If you would like to purchase items online and have them delivered to CAC, please use the Amazon Wish List provided by the Sewanee Community Chest (https://a.co/f6TXKX4). We appreciate your support!

03/23/2024

Sunday, March 24, 2024 Palm Sunday

Holy Eucharist Sunday at 8:30 am and 11:00 am
The 11 am service will be livestreamed on our page and remains available there afterward.

​Godly Play for Children: Two Montessori-based classes meet 9:45-10:45am in the Godly Play rooms. This Sunday:

Godly Play 1: “Faces of Easter VII”, storyteller—Cara Kitzrow, doorperson Aaron Elrod

Godly Play 2: “Faces of Easter ”, storyteller— Cheryl Lankhaar, doorperson— Jeannie Babb

Youth Sunday School is on temporary hiatus.

No Sunday Forum on Palm Sunday or Easter Sunday. Will resume on April 7

​Nursery services: Infants and toddlers through three year olds are invited to gather downstairs in Claiborne Hall.

CAC serves those in need with food and in other ways 9 to 11am, Monday through Friday. Please call 931-598-5927. In observance of the Lenten Season, many people choose to "give up" something they enjoy as they enter a period of reflection. An alternative to or perhaps in addition to this observance is to "take on" something new. Please consider donating shelf stable items to your local food pantry. For Lent, CAC will be collecting specific items each Sunday. This Sunday, March 24, we are asking for bread and shampoo. Please bring donations to CAC or to the collection bin inside the church doors. Thank you for helping us feed our neighbors in need.

02/03/2024

Services at 8:30 am and 11:00 am
The 11 am service will be livestreamed on our page and remains available there afterward.

Godly Play for Children: Two Montessori-based classes meet 9:45-10:45am in the Godly Play rooms. This Sunday:

Godly Play 1: “Parable of the Leaven”, teacher—Wendy Prothro Howard, doorperson— Cheryl Lankhaar

Godly Play 2: “The Story of Esther”, teacher— Julia Bates, doorperson— Aaron Elrod

Youth Sunday School meets at 9:45 upstairs in Brooks Hall, or on the porch for nice days. We are using Gospel Based Discipleship, a simple but powerful method of reading Scripture together

Sunday Forum on February 4, 9:45 –10:45 am, in Kennerly Hall:
Leslie E. Todd, Assistant Professor of Art History at Sewanee, will talk about Mesoamerican feathered art works. Todd explains that feathered artworks were created in Mesoamerica before and after the Spanish Conquest in 1521. This talk will introduce the audience to the style and technique of this art form and address the spiritual meaning that 16th century missionaries and Europeans found in their luminescence.

Todd is Assistant Professor of Art History at Sewanee. She received her PhD in Art History from the University of Florida. She works on early modern art history with a specialization in the art of colonial Latin America. She investigates how early modern visual practice enacted and upheld the dynamic relationship between metropole and colony that defined Spanish colonialism in the Americas.

Nursery services: Infants and toddlers through three year olds are invited to gather downstairs in Claiborne Hall.

CAC serves those in need with food and in other ways 9 to 11am, Monday through Friday. Please call 931-598-5927. This Sunday is Pantry Sunday and they are in need of rice, instant grits, pasta, cereal, and canned corn.

12/16/2023

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Services

Christmas Eve:
10:00 am Third Sunday of Advent at St. Mark & St. Paul

4:30 pm Christmas Eve Service at All Saints

10:00 pm Christmas Eve Service at St. Mark & St. Paul

Christmas morning:

10:00 am Christmas Service at St. Mark & St. Paul

​December 17, 2023

​Holy Eucharist at 8:30 am and 11 am. The 11 am service will be livestreamed on our page and remains available there afterward.


Godly Play 1 & 2 - Advent I & II told by Julia Bates, with doorkeeper Barbara Prunty. The story will be followed by Christmas Pageant singing practice led by Meghan Mazur in the Godly Play room. Children should leave their shoes in the hallway for a special treat.

Yo​uth Sunday School - No Bible Study this week; instead we practice Christmas Pageant narration. This will take place in the church and last for about 30 minutes, followed by some time just being together. Leaders Hilary Bogert-Winkler and Aaron Elrod.


Nursery services: Infants and toddlers through three year olds are invited to gather on the playground on Sunday mornings from 8:15 to noon. The nursery will be held at the playground of St. Mark and St. Paul, or in the child care classroom at the lower level of Claiborne Hall.

Sunday Forum on December 17, 9:45 –10:45 am, in Kennerly Hall: Michael Thompson will talk about “Sacred Harp: A Community of Voices” at the final St. Mark and St. Paul Sunday Forum of the year. Sacred Harp singing is a tradition of sacred choral music that originated in New England and was later carried on in the American South. Thompson, a life-long Episcopalian, has 25 years of experience with Sacred Harp music and believes that the very act of singing can build community and strong social bonds. He will give a brief history of this songbook of shaped note music and will play excerpted examples from recorded video.

Address

141 University Avenue
Sewanee, TN
37375

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+19315980303

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