- Admission
- Discover Episcopal
- Our Program
- Athletics
- Arts
- Spirituality
- Student Life
- Support Episcopal
- Alumni
- Parent Support
- Knightly News
- Contact Us
- Calendar
- School Store
- Lunch Menu
« Back
There's a Sweet, Sweet Spirit in this Place
August 24th, 2023

At our opening Eucharist for the Faculty and Staff at in-service this year, members of our wonderful music department sang for us the old hymn, “There’s A Sweet, Sweet Spirit In This Place,” and truer words have never been spoken. Or sung, I suppose. There is a spirit in our school that doesn’t exist everywhere and I hope that we never take it for granted.
In the Episcopal Church, as well as other churches, the Day of Pentecost comes 50 days after Easter, and it is often thought of as the literal birthday or beginning of the Church as an institution. From Acts 2 Luke writes, “When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. Divided tongues, as of fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability.”
Not only does the Spirit give them the ability to speak in different languages, but as Luke tells us later, somehow, they were also able to understand each other. They didn’t all become the same. They didn’t all start speaking the same language, they spoke in languages other than their own and they understood what others were saying.
That’s kind of the way I think of the start of school each year. We all come-faculty and staff, students, parents, family and friends-to a place where the Spirit allows us to hear, know, and understand each other in special and maybe even miraculous ways. We grow from the differences that we all bring. We learn because we share in the experiences of others. We learn to love here… because we are loved here.




God’s Spirit moved over the waters of creation, and that same Spirit is with us in our re-creation every year. We are constantly being made new in the image of God over and over again when we come and gather in this incredibly special place. Sometimes it’s easy to spot-in chapel and in the prayers, in children’s voices lifted in song, in the kindness and compassion that is so often on display-but other times it might be harder to spot. The Spirit might be revealed to us in a quiet conversation, in a subtle smile, in an act of sportsmanship that goes unnoticed by a stadium full of screaming fans.
But it’s there.
There is indeed, a sweet, sweet Spirit in this place and I hope that whether you are here every day, or whether you only make it onto campus every so often, that you will see it, experience it, feel it, and share it. The Spirit of Episcopal is alive and well.

The Rev. Kirkland "Skully" Knight
The Rev. Kirkland “Skully” Knight has served in Episcopal schools for more than 25 years. The first ten were spent as a teacher and coach with the remainder as a teacher and chaplain. Skully has been at Episcopal School of Baton Rouge since 2011 and serves as the Senior Chaplain and Associate Head of School for Service Learning. Skully earned his bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University and his M. Div. from The University of the South at Sewanee.
The Episcopal School of Baton Rouge 2025-2026 application is now available! For more information on the application process, to schedule a tour, or learn more about the private school, contact us at [email protected] or 225-755-2685.
Posted in the categories All, Spirituality And Service.
Other articles to consider
Oct30Episcopal's Math and Quiz Bowl Teams Draw Hundreds to CampusEpiscopal’s Mu Alpha Theta and Quiz Bowl teams recently broke records with tournament attendance. Read more about building community through academics.
See Details
Oct30Middle School Mo Ranch Adventures Challenge Students and Boost CommunityThe annual Mo Ranch trip challenges Episcopal Middle School students to step outside their comfort zones, connect with classmates and grow in confidence and community.
See Details
Oct24Teaching with Wonder: Stacy Hill and the Power of STEAM LearningQUEST Center Coordinator Stacy Hill is a veteran educator who brings science, creativity and STEAM learning to life. Learn more about her journey and join us for Episcopal’s STEAM Knight on Thursday, November 13.
See Details
Oct24Summer Connections/Building Community by Ros WonLower School teacher Ros Won highlights how a summer adventure to Tokyo became a way to build community with former students.
See Details
Categories
- All
- Admission
- Athletics
- College Bound 2019
- College Bound 2020
- College Bound 2021
- College Bound 2022
- College Bound 2023
- College Bound 2024
- College Bound 2025
- Counselors Corner
- Episcopal Alumni
- Giving
- Head Of School
- Lower School
- Middle School
- Spirituality And Service
- Student Work
- The Teachers' Lounge
- Upper School
- Visual And Performing Arts
Recent Articles
- 10/30/25Episcopal's Math and Quiz Bowl Teams Draw Hundreds to Campus
- 10/30/25Middle School Mo Ranch Adventures Challenge Students and Boost Community
- 10/24/25Teaching with Wonder: Stacy Hill and the Power of STEAM Learning
- 10/24/25Summer Connections/Building Community by Ros Won
- 10/23/25Episcopal Welcomes National Experts for AI and Online Safety Presentation
- 10/15/25100 Messages of Love
- 10/13/25Episcopal Grad Selected as 2025 Truman Scholar







