Episcopal Church Women
We are a Christian women's group dedicated to the betterment of all women and girls throughout the world. Our focus is on improving the lives of our members and their communities. We are the female force of the Jesus Movement. Be a part of the movement with us. Join us!
Annual Events
Join Our Community
The women of St. Philip's are an important part of the life of the church and our growth in faith. The Episcopal Church Women offer a number of different services and activities to ensure our growth as a community of faith and the world. Our annual schedule includes study, worship, food, and fellowship.
Advent Brunch
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Pancake Supper
Each year we celebrate Shrove Tuesday with out traditional Pancake Supper.
Black History Month Celebration & Soul Food Fest
This year the national theme for Black History Month was African Americans and the Arts. We celebrated by learning about areas of the arts each week like literature, music and painting. The celebration ended with the Soul Food Fest, a pot luck-style feast of foods that are traditional to the African American culture. Join us next year!
The African American Caribbean Festival
The African American Caribbean Festival celebrates our unique and diverse blend of cultures by featuring a mixed representation of cultural aspects like music, fashion, and dance all to an elaborate spread of authentic cuisines. With plenty of fun and interactive kid-friendly activities the festival is one you don’t want to miss. Bring your whole family and join us in June as we gather together to MAKE a JOYFUL NOISE!
Breast Cancer Awareness Program
With so many woman in our families and communities surviving and battling breast cancer, the ECW honors and brings awareness to all those who people and things that are effected by this horrible disease. Come and celebrate these courageous women with us.