CHURCH – NEWCOMERS
Welcome to the Church of the Holy Apostles
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Social Services

Community Partnership

Computer Classes

Writer’s Workshop
But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
Matthew 6:33

Learn about opportunities to join a team to deliver meals to our guests or help with one of our support services.

Monetary gifts of any size, as well as other assets and resources help us continue to provide ongoing support.

Learn about opportunities for businesses to partner with Holy Apostles to extend the reach and scope of support we offer.
Join our online community worship via Zoom.
We’re keeping the community together, while worshipping online.
Membership
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Zoom services
This is what our remote Zoom services look like.
It’s easier thank you might think, but there’s always a parishioner willing to provide assistance connecting until you are comfortable with the process.
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We are an episcopal church, founded in 1844, with XXX members.

We are an inclusive faith tradition and welcome people from all backgrounds.

We run an active meal outreach and social services operation

We are devoted to social justice and equity.

We embrace the traditions of our faith while making them relevant in an ever-changing modern world.
Holy Apostles gave me the support and community that I needed at a difficult time in my life. Their generosity really saved me.
Holy Apostles gave me the support and community that I needed at a difficult time in my life. Their generosity really saved me.
Holy Apostles gave me the support and community that I needed at a difficult time in my life. Their generosity really saved me.
Holy Apostles gave me the support and community that I needed at a difficult time in my life. Their generosity really saved me.
Holy Apostles gave me the support and community that I needed at a difficult time in my life. Their generosity really saved me.
Holy Apostles gave me the support and community that I needed at a difficult time in my life. Their generosity really saved me.
Holy Apostles gave me the support and community that I needed at a difficult time in my life. Their generosity really saved me.
Holy Apostles gave me the support and community that I needed at a difficult time in my life. Their generosity really saved me.

SOUP KITCHEN & PANTRY
We have launched Operation HopeFULL to support New York City’s hunger relief efforts.
Serving Hot Meals To-Go
Monday – Friday
10:30 AM – 12:30
Expanded Pantry Hours
10:30 AM – 12:30



SOUP KITCHEN & PANTRY
We have launched Operation HopeFULL to support New York City’s hunger relief efforts.
Serving Hot Meals To-Go
Monday – Friday
10:30 AM – 12:30
Expanded Pantry Hours
10:30 AM – 12:30

SOUP KITCHEN & PANTRY
We have launched Operation HopeFULL to support New York City’s hunger relief efforts.
Serving Hot Meals To-Go
Monday – Friday
10:30 AM – 12:30
Expanded Pantry Hours
10:30 AM – 12:30
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SOCIAL SUPPORT
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THE LATEST — CLERGY PULPIT POSTS
Expanding on the liturgical topic of focus from the week’s Sunday services.
Company | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
My son Zachary shared this story with me recently: last weekend, during the gorgeous Spring weather (especially appreciated by all after the days of rain that preceded it!), he decided to take a book to Central Park to read and people-watch in the sun. The park was crowded, but the vibes were good. Everyone was enjoying the liberating feeling of being outside.
Zachary made himself at home on a bench, comfortable with his iced coffee and his reading material. People rotated through inhabiting the empty spaces on either side of where he was sitting. Eventually, a couple approached the bench next to him. They were carrying paper bags with food from a deli and getting ready to share some al fresco brunch and conversation. But before they sat down one of them said, “Wait! Let’s see who we’re spending time with today.”….
Julian of Norwich | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
Yesterday, May 8, we commemorated the feast day of Dame Julian of Norwich, who is the first woman we know of to have written a book in English. She was born in 1342 in England, and lived during a time of upheaval that included famine, revolts, and the Black Plague. When she was thirty, she became gravely ill and was expected to die. Just after receiving last rites, she began having a series of mystical visions of Christ suffering on the cross. The experience brought her great comfort and joy, and she wrote the visions down in a book called Revelations of Divine Love. She later became an anchorite, living in a tiny cell attached to the church Norwich, and she developed a reputation as a wise spiritual counselor….
The Big Reveal | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
In March, a series of short videos that focused on toddlers and sharing were making the rounds. In each of the clips, a toddler was seated in the middle between two people. In front of each person was a plate with a napkin covering it, and on the count of three each person took the napkin away to reveal a surprise. The toddler got two cookies, one of the participants got one cookie, and one person’s plate was empty…..