St. Clement's Episcopal Church
Embracing Everyone in the Love of Jesus Christ
About Us
As a loving and caring community of Christ, St. Clement's welcomes all persons to worship with us and to become part of our growing family of faith! Our parish offers ample opportunity for spiritual growth and service and for nurturing the growth of others by exercising the gifts of ministry that God has abundantly given us!
Located in beautiful Cherokee County, St. Clement's is an active congregation of approximately 150 households, drawn from Canton, Woodstock, Acworth and a number of surrounding areas.
The first Episcopal Church in Cherokee County in modern times, St. Clement's was founded as an Episcopal Mission in Canton in 1974 by a group of twenty dedicated individuals.
Now almost 40 years young, we are a thriving congregation. We have a beautiful growing home on Ridge Road and are ex-cited to know you!
- Programs
- Community Service, Faith and Work, Addiction/Recovery, Youth Group, Choir, Nursery, Adult Education, Food Pantry, Children's Ministry
- Denomination
- Episcopal
- Networks
- Size
- Medium
- Language
- English
- Founded
- 1974
Contact Information
Our Services
Service Times
- Sunday
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- 09:00am
- The Family Holy Eucharist a more lively service which celebrates with contemporary music and attracts many of our young families and children.
- 08:00am
- The Early Holy Eucharist a quiet, simple, contemplative service celebrated without music
- 11:00am
- The Traditional Choral Eucharist combines music from the 1982 Hymnal and traditional sources, together with plainsong and anthems.
- Wednesday
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- 06:30pm
- Mid-week Holy Eucharist similar in tone to the Early Holy Eucharist, a quiet, contemplative service with a brief homily
Leadership
Fr. Jamie Stutler
Father Jamie began his ministry at St. Clement's in January 2004. Prior to that time he served churches in the diocese of South Carolina where he was ordained to the priesthood. Before entering seminary in 1996 at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, he practiced both private and poverty law in South Carolina. Today he serves on the diocesan Stewardship Commission, Ecclesiastical Trial Court, the diocesan Executive Board and with the Atlanta Area Cursillo Community. Father Jamie has two daughters, Emily and Susanna.Location & Directions
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