St. Anne’s Episcopal Church was established as a mission of the Diocese of West Missouri in 1991. After meeting in various locations in Lee’s Summit, our current facility was completed in the spring of 1999. The congregation moved into its present home on Easter Sunday of that year.
The Rev. Canon James Carlyle was St. Anne’s founding priest and served the parish until the spring of 2006.
We are a parish made up of a diversity of people – single and married, families with young children and older adults, people who have been Episcopalians all their lives, those who have come to the Episcopal Church from other faith traditions and those who seek a new way to live. We seek to worship and serve God, to reach out to each other and to the world in Christ’s love, and to journey together in our faith. We go out of our way to make sure that our church is completely accessible for people with handicaps. There are no steps into the church or steps once you are inside. Also, you can sit wherever you want!
While the history of St. Anne’s isn’t a very long one, it tells a unique story often not found in today’s church. Join us on a Sunday and find out what we’re all about!