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The Feast of The Rev. Absalom Jones

A Diocesan Celebration of

The Feast of

The Rev. Absalom Jones

First Episcopal Priest of African Descent

Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.

All Are Welcome

The Cathedral Church of St. Paul

4800 Woodward Ave

Detroit, MI 48201

Clergy are invited to vest in alb and white stole

Congregations that bring banners will be invited to process

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Bonnie A. Perry, 11th Bishop of Michigan, cordially invites you to attend

A service commemorating the Life and Ministry of 

The Rev. Absalom Jones, Prophet, Priest, and Pastor

The Rt. Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows

Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, will be our preacher

Bishop Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, a native of New York City, holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture with a minor in urban studies from Smith College, an M.A. in historic preservation planning from Cornell University, and an M.Div. degree from Church Divinity School of the Pacific (CDSP) in 1997. Before being elected bishop in 2016, she served in the Dioceses of Newark, Central New York and Chicago. She is the first black woman to be elected a diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church. In addition to serving the Diocese of Indianapolis, Bishop Jennifer serves as the Vice President of the House of Bishops and sits on several boards including Indiana Landmarks and Partners for Sacred Places.

Bishop Jennifer’s expertise includes historic preservation of religious buildings, stewardship and development, race and class reconciliation, and spiritual direction. She is an accomplished distance runner and triathlete and a passionate chef and baker. She and her husband, Harrison Burrows, are parents to Timothy.

A defining experience of her ministry came when she found herself near the World Trade Center the morning of September 11, 2001. In the midst of a fearful situation, her own faith and that of others who sought shelter alongside her gave her a renewed perspective of faith vanquishing fear. “The Episcopal Church teaches me that the world is filled with incredible beauty and unspeakable pain and that God is deeply in the midst of it all loving us fiercely,” she says.