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Epiphany Catholic Church

Modern Catholic Church in Louisville, KY, USA

Sun 9:00am + Catholic American Sign Language services Louisville, KY

About Us

Epiphany is an alive, spirit-filled community of 1,500 families who gather to celebrate God in our midst, to engage in life long formation and to serve others.

Our liturgies are enveloped in a feeling of warmth and hospitality. Epiphany’s commitment to liturgical excellence is evident in its superior music and proclamation of the Word.

Even though there is no school, Epiphany offers an outstanding Catholic education. Sunday classes and experiences provide all age levels an opportunity to grow in knowledge and spirituality.

Our unique worship space with its unfinished appearance and glass walls reminds us that our own journeys are unfinished and that the Gospel message requires us to focus outwards to participate in and impact the wider world.

Since the founding of our parish in 1971, Epiphany has been rooted in the vision of the Second Vatican Council. Each year we rededicate ourselves to our vision statement which is the cornerstone of our commitment to the world. Its text, seen below, circles the interior of our worship space as a constant reminder of our charge.



Our Services

Service Times

Saturday
05:30pm
Weekend liturgy
Sunday
09:00am
Weekend liturgy
11:30am
Weekend liturgy
Tuesday
08:30am
Weekday liturgy
Wednesday
08:30am
Weekday liturgy
Thursday
08:30am
Weekday liturgy
Friday
08:30am
Weekday liturgy

Leadership

Randall Hubbard

Born and bred in Meade County, Kentucky, I grew up on our family farm where my parents, Randall and Georgina, continue to reside and operate the farm. I am the oldest of four – one brother, George, and two sisters, Lori and Karen. I have 12 nieces and nephews and six great-nieces and nephews. My day-off is spent on the family farm and being with family; they keep me rooted and remind from whence I come. Growing up in rural Kentucky and attending the University of Kentucky, I am an avid “Big Blue” fan. I am also a huge tennis fan and enjoying playing competitively. While at UK, I “found Jesus” and then transferred to St. Meinrad College where I received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, and then later received a Master of Divinity and a Master of Arts in theology from St. Meinrad School of Theology. I was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Louisville in 1990. I have served as an Associate Pastor at the following parishes: St. Helen (Shively), Holy Spirit, St. James (Elizabethtown) and St. Raphael the Archangel. I was also assigned as the chaplain for the Catholic Deaf community who patiently taught me sign language and blessed me with a new way of experiencing faith and worship. In 2003, I was appointed to my first pastorate for St. Stephen Martyr parish. Throughout my priesthood, the one cohesive element has been Mass and good liturgy. I firmly believe that if we pray well together, God will take care of everything else. I thank God for my rural roots, for the many good pastors that mentored me as their associate, for the new vision Deaf Catholics taught me and for the patience and faithful witness of the parishioners of St. Stephen Martyr. As pastor of Epiphany parish, I look forward to serving alongside the people of Epiphany and continuing to grow in faith, hope and love.

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What Members Say

    Karrie kulla shared their experience Dec 2021

    I loved going there as a child. I would go with my grandparents every Sunday in the summers I spent with them and my father. My father was ill and father Joe and father Tim would make sure he still had sacrament. My grandmother would sometimes make the bread that the priests would bless. Growing up in AZ part time we didn't really go to catholic church we went to a a unity church that was Christian based However, we didn't really talk about Jesus all to much. Looking back I think I was about 12 maybe 13 but I went to a week of Bible study where we learned to make candles and weave yarn and meet new friends. I had always felt comfort and peace at epiphany. Father Joe and father Tim would lead mass and I didn't always understand what they meant and at times were confused because of my parents conflicting views and my age. However, I always felt peace there in the church and felt a sense of belonging. Although I never received my first communion, My grandfather still insisted that it's OK and I can take the holly sacrament and come to church and pray just like my other cousins whose parents raised them in the church. I loved my grandparents. I felt safe 🙏 I think I lost my way at 13. Because, I was torn in so many ways. My most favorite memory was when we sang hyms and seeing my grandma cut loose alittle and smile made me happy. The drive from my grandparents to the church where my grandpa would play classical music that would go with the car going down the curvey roads and across the train tracks. I would feel happy to feel that little bit of normalcy in my very unsettling life. Thankyou Epiphany for those memories.
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