On March 29 at noon our congregation will host a Good Friday service sponsored by the Knoxville Interdenominational Christian Ministerial Alliance (KICMA.) KICMA is a predominantly African American clergy group that played an instrumental role in the creation of Knoxville’s Police Advisory and Review Committee (PARC.) KICMA continues to meet with elected officials to advance the cause of equal rights, fair treatment, economic
opportunities, housing, public education, violence reduction, voter registration and turn out. Good Friday is a time to remember the crucifixion of Jesus. The service will be a Stations of the Cross service with readings and choral music grounded in the tradition of African American spirituals, ‘O Mary Don’t You Weep,’ ‘Never Said a Mumbling
Word,”and “Do You Know the Man” etc. We hope to see you there.
(You can watch our worship service streamed at 11 am on our Facebook page https://tinyurl.com/yfx9pnx6, or our website https://tvuuc.org/ and also on our YouTube channel https://tinyurl.com/ycksxc98.)
Per the CDC, Knox County’s risk level has returned to LOW. No COVID-related restrictions are in place, though masks and vaccination are encouraged. The Lizzie Crozier-French room is designated for remote viewing with masks required for all over the age of two. You may also watch our services online. The full Covid policy can be viewed online here