The Reverend Scott Lee returns to All Saints

Wed, 06/29/2016 - 9:00am

    The Reverend Scott Lee returns to All Saints by-the-Sea for the next two Sundays. Holy Communion will be celebrated at the 8 and 10 a.m. services. A social hour with refreshments follows the 10 a.m. service. At 9 a.m. on Tuesday, July 5 and Tuesday, July 12, Rev. Lee will lead a discussion group on the church porch. All are welcome.

    Lee became priest-in-charge at Christ Church, Stratford, Connecticut in 2014. Lee was born and grew up in Meridian, Mississippi, amid the turmoil of the struggle for equal rights and desegregation. His mother Julia Katherine was a public school teacher and the first white teacher to agree to cross the color line and teach in a formerly all African American school. Her gentle activism is a major influence in his life and ministry.

    He received bachelor of arts and master of divinity degrees from The College of Arts and Sciences of The University of the South and its School of Theology — though the degrees were 20 years apart. He also holds a master of the art of teaching (English) from Vanderbilt University.

    Lee served as rector of Trinity Parish, in Wethersfield, Connecticut from 2007 until 2014. Before becoming a transplanted New Englander, Scott was canon residentiary at Trinity Cathedral, Little Rock, Arkansas; rector at St. Mark’s Church, Nashville, Tennessee and priest-in-charge of Trinity Church, Clarksville, Tennessee. During his tenure in Arkansas, Lee was adjunct faculty of the Department of Philosophy and Religion of The University of Arkansas, Little Rock, teaching Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and History of Christian Thought.

    All Saints by-the-Sea is on Southport Island on All Saints Road about 2 miles on your left as you drive south on Route 238 (look for the Episcopal Church sign by the side of the road). Parking is available along Route 238, or if necessary, in the limited number of handicapped parking spaces off All Saints Road. A golf cart will ferry persons from the handicapped lot to the church steps. You may also come to church by private boat or by the tour boat Novelty, which leaves Boothbay Harbor from Pier 8 at 9 a.m.