Jubilee Park

Jubilee Park neighborhood is a 62-block area in southeast Dallas bounded by I-30, Fair Park, and East Grand. The relationship between Jubilee and Saint Michael and All Angels started in 1997 when the church was celebrating its 50th anniversary and, "rather than add another statue," Saint Michael decided to mark the milestone in a different way. It wanted to focus on a community in Dallas and center on children's needs.
More than 15 years later, the results include two early childhood education centers, an afterschool program, an adult education program, as well as improvements in public safety and public health. The most compelling result, however, is that what was once an otherwise neglected, forgotten area has become a thriving neighborhood.

The partnership with the Dallas Police Department and new substation, along with security cameras and community outreach has reduced crime by 64% since 2007.

The David's Place Head Start school prepares over 170 children ages 3-5 for Kindergarten each year.

The new Early Head Start school, Jeanie's Place, will provide education and resources for expectant mothers and 48 infants and toddlers.

Over 70 annual tutors helped O.M. Roberts Elementary climb from one of the lowest performing schools in DISD in 2002 to "Exemplary" in 2009.

The number of children in the after school program has grown from 60 students to a capacity of 155, with a waiting list.

The children's summer camp program serves 360 children with fun, engaging activities to prevent summer learning loss.

Jubilee ensures 155 children go to bed with full tummies Monday-Thursday and each week 140 students receive "Food4Kids" weekend snacks to combat hunger.

Jubilee works with the North Texas Food Bank to provide twice weekly lunches and monthly groceries to over 80 low income seniors.

New affordable housing for neighborhood seniors opened in 2012.  Now 24 seniors have a safe and affordable place to call home.

Since 1997, 38 houses have either been built or renovated to help clean up the neighborhood and inspire residents' pride.

Jubilee was designated a "Jubilee Ministry" by the National Episcopal Church in 2009.

Over 800 volunteers donated more than 30,000 hours to Jubilee's efforts in 2012.

And most importantly, Jubilee gives children and families a safe welcoming place to call home. Jubilee!

College Ministry at UTD and Epiphany

The Credo UTD student ministry emerged from the Saturday Service at Church of the Epiphany in Richardson. Credo means "I believe" in Latin. Credo is an ecumenical ministry unified in liturgical worship of the Triune God. We share our faith in Jesus Christ as we reach out in friendship to UTD students, both international and American.  

We invite all to learn about our faith through Bible study and fellowship after the Saturday Service. Currently Credo has more than 20 active student members. Epiphany has been blessed by participating in Friendship Partners, a campus ministry which matches new international students with parishioners.  

Credo engages in biannual mission trips to Atlanta, Tx. We work alongside our friends from All Saints Episcopal Church on various projects in the community while enjoying worship and fellowship at Shepherd's Pasture Retreat Center. Our next trip takes place on May 12-15. All are invited to serve. 

This year we welcomed Amanda Garcia to the Epiphany staff. She serves as college ministry coordinator, planning Saturday Service, leading Bible study, ministering to students and coordinating mission trips. We are grateful for the faithful service of our student leader, Paul Mathew, who loves our Lord and is a joyful evangelist. 

We give thanks for our ecumenical partners whose prayers, friendship and work have contributed to the flourishing of this ministry: International Students Inc., Campus Renewal and FOCUS. 

Credo and Saturday Night Service bring an energy and joy to our parish which is contagious. Please contact Amanda or Mtr. Betsy if you are interested in serving.  

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