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Rev. Matthew Thomas Locy Corkern

The Rev. Canon Matthew Thomas Locy Corkern

December 14, 1972 to April 24, 2022

 

With deep sadness, yet in the sure and certain promise of eternal life through the Resurrection,the family of the Rev. Canon Matthew T. L. Corkern share that he died early on Sunday morning, April 24, 2022. Matthew, 49, endured a difficult struggle with the rare combination of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia. A native Mississippian, Matthew was a dedicated Episcopal Priest with a heart and passion for the ministry of Christ’s love through pastoral care and spiritual formation. In parish, national, and international church ministry in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, he served faithfully from 2001 until his death.

Matthew was born on December 14, 1972, in Brookhaven, Mississippi to Thomas Locy Corkern, Jr. and Rebecca Coleman Corkern of Brookhaven. After graduating from Brookhaven High School with honors in 1991, Matthew attended the University of Richmond where he earned a BA with dual majors (1995) in Leadership Studies, (Jepson Leadership School) and History.He was Awarded the Mace Award for Most Outstanding Senior. Matthew later earned an MA in History (concentration 18 and 19 Century British history) from the University of Richmond.

In 2001, Matthew earned his Master of Divinity at Yale University along with certificates in Anglican Studies from Berkeley Divinity School at Yale and Anglican Liturgy and Spirituality from the Yale Institute of Sacred Music.

Matthew served as seminarian at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, New Canaan, CT (1999-2001) and was ordained to the diaconate in the Diocese of Virginia on June 24, 2001. He was ordained to the priesthood on December 29, 2001, in the Washington National Cathedral, Washington, DC by the Right Reverend Peter Lee. He was the Associate Rector for Adult Education of St. John’s Church in McLean, VA (2001-2004), the Canon Residentiary of Christ Church Cathedral in Nashville, TN (2004-2009), the 16th Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Mobile, AL (2009-2011) and the 13th Rector of Calvary Church in Summit, NJ (2011-2020).

In addition to his parish work, Matthew faithfully served in various leadership capacities in the Episcopal dioceses of Virginia, Tennessee, the Central Gulf Coast, and Newark. For seven years, Matthew was National Chaplain of the Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church. He was an officer of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, served on the Graduate Society Council of Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, led retreats through the Washington National Cathedral Association, and assisted in the formation of regular retreat days at The Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage.  Most recently Matthew served as Trustee and Executive Chair of FOCCUS, Friends of Canterbury Cathedral U.S. He also worked with The Compass Rose Society.  

Matthew said that his love of ministry was “to consistently ground the parish in scripture, history, and love as Christians while maintaining who we are called to be as Episcopalians and Anglicans. As a parish and a community, we are always called to serve Christ and the needs of each other and all God’s people locally, regionally, and across the nation and globe.” 

He understood that the church must recognize all ages and center all ministry in prayer, liturgy, education, fellowship, and outreach. He also believed that parishes needed to be involved in the wider community and encouraged his parishioners to work with city leaders in interfaith councils,outreach, cultural events for arts and music to create sacred space for the city and opportunities for at-risk youth. He was dedicated to building strong foundations for stewardship and parish administration which led to the restoration of several historic church properties and campuses.  

Perhaps most important to his own spiritual life was his love for pilgrimage which grew from his time at Berkeley when he and a fellow classmate, inaugurated an annual pilgrimage to Great Britain.

Throughout his life, he continued this passion and dedication with annual pilgrimages to Canterbury Cathedral, heart of the Anglican Communion.  Dean of Canterbury, the Very Reverend Robert Willis,and dear friends of this holy place blessed and sustained Matthew along his earthly pilgrim journey.

In his ministry of 20 years, Matthew led 45 pilgrimages to Great Britain, Israel, Western Europe, Albania, and many off-the-beaten paths of the world where ancient holy people and Christians walked, prayed, and spread the Gospel of Christ. His pilgrim heart wanted individuals and groups to build upon their own personal, prayerful, passionate relationships with Jesus Christ. Matthew embraced each pilgrim path, cathedral, and church for its uniqueness but most of all valued new pilgrim friends encountered in these.These spiritual journeys were transformational for all who participated and resulted in the formation of a strong community of pilgrim friends through the years.  

Matthew is remembered by all who knew him as a deeply devoted and faithful believer with a passion for liturgy and scripture, a superb intellect, boundless energy, and a smile that radiated joy and great generosity of spirit.  As priest, pilgrim, historian, genealogist, avid reader and writer, Matthew often reminded people “life is not measured in its length, but in its depth.”

A friend recently said, “Matthew touched many lives through his ministry. He was a special man with the ability to see in others their potential, the presence of God in all of us, and the best that we could be.”

Matthew is survived by his parents and his brother, Jeremy Coleman Corkern of Birmingham, AL, and his son Preston Coke-Corkern. He was predeceased by his beloved grandparents, Thomas Locy Corkern, Sr. and Iris Koepp Corkern of Bogalusa, LA and Alvin Eugene Coleman and Louise May Coleman, of Mendenhall, MS as well as family friend, Arthur Eggers, Colorado Springs, CO.

He will be celebrated and remembered by his parents, brother, cherished friend, Mrs. Constance Eggers, of Colorado Springs, CO and his aunts and uncles: Hilda May Coleman of Mendenhall, MS, Edward Corkern of West Monroe, LA, Mike and Linda Corkern of Bogalusa, LA, Paul and Elyse Corkern of Barranquilla, Columbia, numerous beloved cousins and extended Corkern, Koepp and Coleman family, as well as friends and colleagues from around the world.

A Celebration of Matthew’s life will be at 11 o’clock in the morning on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral in Jackson, MS with a reception to follow. His ashes will be interred at Noon on Thursday, June 16, 2022, at St. Joseph Abbey, Covington, LA with a reception to follow.

To further the legacy of the life and ministry of the Rev. Matthew Corkern, his beloved family and friends have created a trust in his name to provide scholarships and support to schools and ministries close to his heart.

Contributions may be sent to:

The Rev. Canon Matthew T.L. Corkern Trust

Wells Fargo Advisors

1020 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite 100

Ridgeland, MS  39157  

17 comments

  • Comment Link Lynn Tighe Campbell Sunday, 02 October 2022 11:42 posted by Lynn Tighe Campbell

    Becky, I did not know about Matthew’s passing until just a few minutes ago. Although I did not know him personally, I remember about your two boys from our time in JA together. I know y’all were extremely proud of all his accomplishments. What an amazing life he experienced. I do offer my sincerest condolences for you and your family during this time of grief. ?

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  • Comment Link Bryan Slater Tuesday, 23 August 2022 15:51 posted by Bryan Slater

    I was shocked to recently learn of Matt's passing. I knew him at U of R and in Richmond 20+ years ago and we kept in touch for 10 years or more afterwards. Matt was an incredibly bright, kind, friendly and quick witted friend who made us all laugh. People like Matt, who was a friend to everyone rarely come along, and he will be greatly missed. Please accept my deepest sympathy and most heartfelt condolences. All of us in Richmond will miss him greatly. Rest in Peace and continue your work in Heaven my friend.

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  • Comment Link Louise Watkins Tuesday, 21 June 2022 12:01 posted by Louise Watkins

    To the parents of Matthew Corkern
    I mourn the passing of your dear son. As a parishioner of Christ Church Cathedral in Nashville I was privileged to know Matthew, and to travel with him to Winchester and Canterbury in 2005, and to Scotland in 2008. On these pilgrimages I witnessed Matthew's caring concern for all of us, and particularly those who were injured or ill. As one of the oldest pilgrims, I was frequently the beneficiary of his kindness as he helped me with my luggage and made sure that I was able to navigate difficult passages. While on the road in England we witnessed a car going down an embankment. Matthew stopped our coach, and went down to the man who was trapped in his car and prayed with him until help arrived. I will never forget the loving kindness of this man.

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  • Comment Link Michael Turnbull Wednesday, 15 June 2022 06:42 posted by Michael Turnbull

    I write from England on the morning of Matthew's funeral and join in prayer with family and friends who are actually there. My wife, Brenda, and I live in gratitude that we were able to receive ministry from Matthew. On a number of occasions we shared pilgrimages with him both in UK and in the middle east. We also have lasting memories of when we joined him at Summit for a Holy Week and could see how deep was the affection which the people there had for Matthew.
    Certainly through his scholarship, his compassion and his curiosity he has touch hundreds of lives
    Thanks be to God and peace be to Matthew as he begins the most glorious pilgrimage of all

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  • Comment Link Nancy Huber Tuesday, 14 June 2022 09:52 posted by Nancy Huber

    I did not have the honor of personally knowing Matthew but I feel as tho I knew him just from reading that beautiful obituary and from the stories his mother Ms Becky has shared with me.
    My prayer now is for his family to take comfort in as Matthew himself said….
    The Depth Not The Length of his life.
    Love you Ms Becky

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  • Comment Link Patricia Dunkin Wedd Monday, 13 June 2022 10:58 posted by Patricia Dunkin Wedd

    Dear Becky,
    Your dear son was a very special friend, priest and leader of pilgrims. I write from the England he loved and where he will be much missed.
    You and your family are very much in my thoughts and prayers this week.
    With love and blessings
    Patricia Dunkin Wedd
    All Saints’ Tudeley, Kent

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  • Comment Link Trevor and Gwyn Slade Monday, 13 June 2022 06:49 posted by Trevor and Gwyn Slade

    My wife Gwyn and I were invited to enjoy a Clergy Sabbatical at Christ Church Cathedral in Nashville 2007/8 where we had the wonderful pleasure of meeting a very special young Priest. Matthew very quickly took us under his wing and his warm and generous hospitality encouraged us to settle in and experience a Sabbatical that neither Gwyn nor I will ever forget. We tried to get Matthew to bring a Pilgrimage to South Africa and he said that one day he would....!!
    We kept in close contact over the next ten years and in 2017 Matthew invited me to "Care take" his Parish at Calvary Summit in New Jersey. He was again leading a Pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral as President of the Friends of Canterbury. Sadly we missed meeting each other but Matthew's gentle caring and serving presence at Calvary was very easily perceived in a Congregation that reflected the joy of a Priest who clearly was filled with the abundant Spirit and Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
    Gwyn and I will hold the memory of Matthew, a wonderful and dear friend, in our hearts and minds till that day comes when we will be reunited in the New Jerusalem.
    Becky, you and your family are in our prayers as you Celebrate the life of your son Matthew. We love you.

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  • Comment Link Lynn lofton Monday, 06 June 2022 09:49 posted by Lynn lofton

    You are a special family and dear to me. There are no words to say how sorry I am for your loss. I remember Matthew as a kind and sweet boy. Reading of his accomplishments I see he channeled those traits into service to others. He did so much good that will live long after him.
    Love to all of you.
    Lynn Lofton

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  • Comment Link Duke DuTeil Saturday, 04 June 2022 15:19 posted by Duke DuTeil

    On behalf of the Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church, I extend our sincere condolences. Matthew was a great man and an awesome priest. He served as our chaplain for a number of years, and it was a pleasure getting to know him. He will be missed and remembered throughout the guild.

    Duke DuTeil
    President
    Vergers Guild of the Episcopal church

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  • Comment Link Sherry Hutchinson Taylor Friday, 03 June 2022 12:18 posted by Sherry Hutchinson Taylor

    So sorry to hear this sad news! Will keep y’all in thoughts and prayers.

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  • Comment Link Marie and Durwood Alford Friday, 03 June 2022 11:40 posted by Marie and Durwood Alford

    Prayers and deepest sympathy

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  • Comment Link Cindy Mc Milan Varnado Friday, 03 June 2022 09:31 posted by Cindy Mc Milan Varnado

    Praying for the Corkern family during this difficult time!!!

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  • Comment Link Jane Dees Friday, 03 June 2022 09:16 posted by Jane Dees

    Precious Becky how Pinola weaved a bond with all of us whether we see each other often or not I am so very sorry to hear this I know your heart is broken I will pray that God gives you peace. Never forgotten

    Jane Berry Dees

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  • Comment Link Janice Bailey Crain Friday, 03 June 2022 07:26 posted by Janice Bailey Crain

    Tom, Becky and family, please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of Matthew. Remember him as just a little boy, to have read his accomplishments, know how proud you were of him. Praying for you as you go through these difficult times.

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  • Comment Link Tammy Ezell Thursday, 02 June 2022 22:38 posted by Tammy Ezell

    Matthew was truly a joy to know! I enjoyed being around him!

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  • Comment Link Carol Barnett Blair Thursday, 02 June 2022 17:32 posted by Carol Barnett Blair

    Becky & family, I’m so sorry to hear about your son. Even though I didn’t know him or have I seen you in years, you & your family are remembered & special to us. By reading his obituary I learned he accomplished much in his short life, I know you were so proud of him.
    I will be praying for you and your family.
    Love,
    Carol Barnett Blair
    Mendenhall MS
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  • Comment Link Tommie Coke Thursday, 02 June 2022 17:18 posted by Tommie Coke

    To the parents of Matthew Corkern
    Dear Rebecca, I am so very sorry for you loss. Peace be with you. Love, Tommie Coke

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