New Advent Adult Forum Series on Discernment
The Church of the Holy Apostles 296 9th Ave, New York, NY, United StatesPlease join us for our new Advent Forum series on Discernment at 10:00 am held in the first floor of the Mission House.
Please join us for our new Advent Forum series on Discernment at 10:00 am held in the first floor of the Mission House.
Our Adult Forum during Eastertide will focus the theme of Stewardship. How do we cherish and tend the gifts we have been given? And how can we expand our understanding of God’s generosity in all areas of our lives? Join us on Sundays at 10 am as we discuss topics connected to the prayerful management of resources entrusted to our care.
Join us for our Epiphany Adult Education forums on Eco Saints at 10:00 am with Mother Anna & Mother Susan.
Join us to explore the rituals of Lent and Holy Week, such as smudging ashes on foreheads, parading around with palms, washing feet, reverencing a large cross, and lighting a new fire in the dark? We will meet at 10 am in Mission House 1. The series will be led by Mother Susan and Mother Anna.
Please join us when author Miguel Escobar will join us as our guest preacher! After the 11 am service he will also lead us in a forum based on his recent book, "The Unjust Steward: Wealth, Poverty, and the Church Today." In anticipation, we invite the parish to read his book.
Please join us for in person for worship. We encourage mask wearing during worship. The live-stream of the service at this link https://events.locallive.tv/events/117866. Holy Eucharist with Music & Guest Preacher: The Rev. Patrick Cheng -- Lesson: Exodus 33:12-33; Psalm: 99; Epistle: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10; Gospel: Matthew 22:15-22; Coffee, Fellowship & Parish Forum Follow.
Eleven women were ordained priests at the Church of the Advocate in Philadelphia, PA on July 29, 1974. It was an act of civil disobedience that changed the Episcopal Church and challenged the patriarchy within it. 50 years later, a new documentary titled The Philadelphia Eleven tells the story of this historic event. Please join us for a Parish Forum following the 11 am service to discuss this important documentary and event in the Episcopal Church.