What a glorious Pentecost we celebrated last Sunday! The day was charged with emotion, of course, as is any liturgy where we celebrate a leave-taking, but the music, flowers, and sense of community also made it a day of celebration.
The Rector’s Weekly Messages

The Rector’s Message for the Week of June 8, 2025
Posted onAt last, the weather has warmed up! I have never known such a cold and wet May in New York; thank goodness we have two pop-up gazebos for our guests to shelter under at Neighbor to Neighbor on Saturdays.

The Rector’s Message for the Week of June 1, 2025
Posted onCongratulations to Mother Alison Turner who has completed her doctoral studies at the General Theological Seminary after five years of hard work, which she self-funded.

The Rector’s Message for the Week of May 25, 2025
Posted onWhat a wonderful event! Last Saturday the choristers, faculty, and parents joined parishioners, friends, and Order of St. John to support the Order of St. John on their National Day of Volunteering.

The Rector’s Message for the Week of May 11, 2025
Posted onAlmighty God, shepherd and guardian of all, We pray for your servant Pope Leo.

The Rector’s Message for the Week of May 4, 2025
Posted onWhile I was away on my post-Easter break, I watched most of the funeral of Pope Francis

The Rector’s Message for the Week of April 27, 2025
Posted onThose who are members of the Order of Saint John and those who are volunteers with our Neighbor-to-Neighbor program will want to sign up to help package meals for hungry children in Africa

The Rector’s Message for the Week of April 20, 2025
Posted onIt has been a powerful Holy Week! The Vestry, Clergy, and Staff have been delighted that so many people have responded to the encouragement to enter into Holy Week.

The Rector’s Message for the Week of April 13, 2025
Posted onHoly Week is here! What services should I attend? The Solemn Liturgies with the choir are all at 5:30pm from Monday until Saturday so it is easy to remember.

The Rector’s Message for the Week of April 6, 2025
Posted onWe are entering into Passiontide and the liturgical texts and hymns of the season will become more somber as we prepare for Holy Week and the celebration of the Lord’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection.