Sunday Service....11:00 a.m.
Sunday School .....................................10:00 a.m. Location/Address: 105 England Street E., PO Box 356, Cowan, TN 37318 (see map at bottom of page) Telephone: (931) 636-6313 The Rt. Rev'd John C. Bauerschmidt...................Bishop The Rev'd Julinesz Randolph Shacrach,.. Visiting Priest L. Jarod Pearson..........................................Lay Reader Click here to see photos of our church family on Flikr. Click here to follow us on Facebook. Click here to see video sermons on our YouTube channel. The Church Bell newsletter
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Upcoming Services, Events & ActivitiesFebruary 16: Sixth Sunday after The Epiphany. Visit from the Bishop of Tennessee.![]() St. Agnes' will welcome The Rt. Rev'd John C. Bauerschmidt, the 11th Bishop of Tennessee, for a pastoral visit on Sunday, February 16th, 2025.
Bishop John will lead a service of Holy Communion at the 11 o'clock hour. Lunch will be served in the parish hall after the service. Come and join us for this special time in worship and fellowship! Sermon from February 9, 2025: "We are all fishermen"
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March 5th: Community Ash Wednesday Service, 6 pm at 1st Baptist

The various Cowan churches will join for a shared Ash Wednesday Service on March 5th, 6:00 p.m. at Cowan First Baptist Church. Rev. Ronnie Pittenger will be our speaker and the host church will lead in music and song.
Ash Wednesday is the first day in the Season of Lent - a 40-day period of fasting and prayer that leads to the celebration of Jesus' Resurrection from the grave.
At the service all are invited to be marked with ashes on the forehead. The ashes remind us that we are sinners facing the reality of our own death and in need of the good news that Jesus brings in the Resurrection.
Come and join us in this special time of worship, reflection and preparation. Cowan First Baptist Church is located at 316 W. Cumberland St. The service is sponsored by the Cowan Ministerial Association.
Ash Wednesday is the first day in the Season of Lent - a 40-day period of fasting and prayer that leads to the celebration of Jesus' Resurrection from the grave.
At the service all are invited to be marked with ashes on the forehead. The ashes remind us that we are sinners facing the reality of our own death and in need of the good news that Jesus brings in the Resurrection.
Come and join us in this special time of worship, reflection and preparation. Cowan First Baptist Church is located at 316 W. Cumberland St. The service is sponsored by the Cowan Ministerial Association.