Epiphany is an alive, spirit-filled community of 1,100+ families who gather to celebrate God in our midst, engage in lifelong faith formation, and 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.
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 on June 16, 1971, Epiphany has been rooted in the vision of the Second Vatican Council. Each year we rededicate ourselves to our core values which are the cornerstone of our commitment to the world.
Celebrating the Eucharist. Living the Gospel. Loving God and loving neighbor.
As disciples of Christ, we welcome and accompany all as a family on their life journey, share leadership, and joyfully live our Catholic faith.
Animated by the Holy Spirit, we are Epiphany Catholic Church on a pilgrimage of faith. In response to our baptismal call and sustained by prayer, we strive to be a manifestation of God by:
What is normal now was innovative then.
In 1970, two young priests approached Archbishop Thomas McDonough with a request to form and co-pastor a new parish in Louisville. They described their vision of a community that would reflect the spirit and theology of Vatican II.
Learn more about our Catholic community from the soon-to-be-published book Journey of a Pilgrim People written by parishioners to celebrate the first 50 years of this vibrant parish. View the beginning of our story here: