The Spirit
of the Land
By 1000 A.D.
several thousand Mississippi Indians had settled in this fortified
town on the north bank of what is now called the Etowah River, named
for their settlement. Very little is known about the meaning of
Etowah, a corruption of the Indian word 'itawa'; white settlers
in the area translated it to mean Hightower. Etowah, the center
of political and religious life in the valley, was home to the chiefs
who directed the growth, storage and distribution of food. Here
the inhabitants gathered for great religious festivals.
A Church
is Born in Georgia
In 1733, a
priest of the Church of England stepped ashore with Georgia's first
colonists and founded Christ Church Parish in Savannah. From that
time until the present day, the Episcopal Church in Georgia has
continued to witness to Christ in all aspects of life.
At the Water's
Edge
The Right
Reverend Stephen Elliott, the first Bishop of Georgia, accompanied
by the Reverend Thomas F. Scott of Marietta, met and preached to
a small group of Episcopalians in Northwest Georgia in a Baptist
Church at Pettit Creek near the Etowah River in November of 1844.
Sixty acres of land were bought and plans made for the construction
of a church, school, and parsonage before the Bishop continued on
his missionary journey into the northern part of the state.
Later, the Reverend Frederick Elwell began a thriving school at
the vicarage. The church was consecrated on June 22, 1845. By 1850,
there were seven members of the newly established mission-church.
Following the Civil War and the growth of Cartersville, the country
property was sold and the present site purchased. Our present church
building was begun in 1873. The first celebration of the Holy Eucharist
was celebrated during the Easter Season in April of 1874, and the
church was consecrated on November 6, 1875. There is very little
known about the life of the parish for the next sixty years. A priest
would come only on occasion to celebrate the sacraments, and at
other times the little congregation would gather for the Daily Office.
The Parish Register indicates that many services took place in homes
of the parishioners. In 1938 the present stained glass windows were
secured for the Church of the Ascension from the Episcopal Church
in Cave Springs, Georgia.
A Spirit
of Mission 
From its very
beginning Ascension has been known for its ministry to the city
and county. The people of Ascension were instrumental in beginning
the Retired Men's Club, Habitat for Humanity in Bartow County, and
a ministry to people living with HIV/AIDS. The Ascension Food Pantry
continues to be an active expression of our care for those who suffer
from poverty. Besides the outreach centered within the parish, many
parishioners are involved in various organizations and ministries
within the community seeking to strengthen the fabric of human lives.
A Life Rooted
in Worship
The focus of
our life has always been grounded in the celebration of the Holy
Eucharist and the Daily Office. It is here where we are drawn together
as God's people and strengthened for our ministries in the world.
It is here where we listen to God's Word and seek His will for our
lives. It is here where we are spiritually nurtured and our children
formed in the faith of Christ. It is here where we have our beginnings
and endings as our whole lives seek to express God's love in the
world.
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