New to the parish?
Welcome!
Thank you for considering Epiphany as your place of worship. We encourage you to visit our beautiful 20-acre campus, attend Mass, and meet our parishioners.
While visiting, please pick up an information sheet at the Welcome Desk in the Connector. You may also stop by our parish office during business hours.
You can become a parishioner by registering in person or online. Fr. Toan will answer any questions you may have.

Above all, let your love for one another be intense, because love covers a multitude of sins.1 Peter 4:7-9
Steps to Joining Our Community
In the light of our parish "covenant" to the stewardship way of life, we define an "active parishioner" as one who:
- Is a registered parishioner
- Regularly attends and participates in Mass
- Develops and practices an ongoing prayer life
- Is a participant in serving the mission of the parish
- Realizes the necessary and ongoing importance of love, generosity, faith, and family
- Seeks to understand and practice what it means to be and live as an active and committed Christian steward
- Commits annually to a generous, sacrificial, and proportionate commitment of one's time, talent, and treasure
Are you ready to begin a new life of Christ's love and hospitality? Here are the three easy steps to take on your new journey.
- Complete the online Parish Registration form below.
- Consider how you can serve our parish and community. If you are not ready to get involved now, you can always do so at a later date.
- Consider your financial generosity when you share to support the parish mission. If you are not ready to make a financial commitment right now, you can always do so later.
After you register, you will be invited to a Newcomer's Dinner (usually in February and August). Additionally, an "Epiphany Companion" will contact you to provide any assistance you may want to help make Epiphany your spiritual home.
Click here for a paper copy of the registration form, complete it and return it to the parish office. Paper copies are also in the Connector. You can also fill it below, and register right away.
Parish Registration Form
The following section requests information for Head of Household. You will then have the option to add other family members residing with you.

Epiphany's Beginning
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 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:
