Our History

The Origin of Church of the Redeemer

Church of the Redeemer was conceived in April 2004, when seven local families were invited by a young priest named Thomas McKenzie to join with him and his wife Laura in a season of discernment and prayer about a new Anglican congregation in the heart of Nashville. Fr. Thomas shared his vision to plant a local church not beholden to the politics and theology of the American Episcopal Church, but nevertheless to remain part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

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Our History

The Origin of Church of the Redeemer

Church of the Redeemer was conceived in April 2004, when seven local families were invited by a young priest named Thomas McKenzie to join him and his wife Laura in a season of discernment and prayer about a new Anglican congregation in the heart of Nashville. Fr. Thomas shared his vision to plant a local church not beholden to the politics and theology of the American Episcopal Church, but nevertheless to remain part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

We live and proclaim Christ’s redeeming love.

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