
From Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. Photograph from St. Mary’s of the Angels, Singapore.
| Prayers requested: If you would like to add a name to the prayer list or an event, please email the Rector. We pray for all our ministries and all who participate: for our worship partners, St. Martin’s & St. Luke’s Episcopal Church; for the Mail Service (Mon-Friday 10am-2pm), and Movie Night; for St. Mary’s vitality; for on site ministries: Alanon, AA, CHHMP Medical Clinic, Connie & Jessie Mae’s Pantry (next 2/28), Martial Arts, Movie Night, NA, Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Three and a Half Acres Yoga, Urban Qi, and for all who are working in essential service roles. We give thanks for 200 years of ministry in this place. We pray for the repose of the soul of Yolanda Royal, longtime staff at St. Mary’s Center, and for all staff and clients who mourn. We pray for the Middle East and all affected by the violence there, for an understanding of our own responsibilities, for solidarity with all who are suffering, for healing of trauma, and for non-violent action for justice and peace. for our neighbors and partners: St. Mary’s Center, people experiencing homelessness, for all refugees, Unity Fellowship Church NYC, Forces of Nature Dance Theatre, African Services Committee, the 26th precinct, and Old Broadway Synagogue. Today: Friday, January 26 8:30 am – 12:30 pm GrowNYC Compost Collections downloadable flier (Spanish & English) 11 am Alanon in the Undercroft 6 pm Movie Night (with COVID protocols) – 5 pm set up COVID precautions include mandatory masks & physical distance. Movie Night needs your help! Sign up to bring and/or prepare food on a future Friday. Prepared food or sandwich makings & drinks for 20 people. 9 pm Compline Online St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Harlem facebook page |
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| Saturday, January 27 2:30 pm Gentle Yoga with Timothy Lewis in the Church |
| Sunday, January 28 10:30 am, Eucharist for the Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany with our partners from St. Martin’s/St. Luke’s, Harlem |
| Meeting ID: 700 867 563 Passcode: praise 10:30 am Service Zoom link to call in by phone: 1 929 205 6099, enter meeting ID and then passcode: 820010 or go to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Harlem page on facebook for the 10:30 am service. | Worship Slides Worship Readings |
| followed by coffee hour 1 pm Vestry Meeting on zoom and in the Parish Hall. for more information about Vestry, please speak to the Rector or Wardens |
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| 8 am, Monday-Friday Online Morning Prayer with the Diocese of New York A 30 minute Zoom service: join together daily in shared prayer— the foundation of our Anglican tradition and our lives as Christians. Using the 1979 Book of Common Prayer rite II morning prayer liturgy, the service will include different leaders as officiants and feature diverse voices to offer brief daily reflections. Register for zoom link here. Join here |
| NEXT Saturday, February 3 10:30 am Absalom Jones Celebration at the Cathedral of St. John Celebrant The Rt. Rev. Andrew M. L. Dietsche, Bishop of New York Preacher The Rev. Yejide Peters Pietersen Associate Dean and Director of Formation Berkeley Divinity School, Yale University livestream link ![]() |
| Who was Absalom Jones? biography from the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church |
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| NEXT Sunday, February 4 Annual Meeting coming early this year! get ready for an early annual meeting where we will elect Vestry members and Warden, hear reports for 2023 and look towards the future! Online and in person following worship. |

| 200th Anniversary Next Event: The Philadelphia Eleven Saturday, March 2 @6pm Since 1823, when St. Mary’s Church was established by both Jacob Schieffelin and Hannah Lawrence Schieffelin, St. Mary’s has a proud history of acknowledging the strength of women in church life. On March 2, we will celebrate a key moment in that history: St. Mary’s Church sponsoring two of the first women to be ordained in the Episcopal Church. Come join us for a special Women’s History Month screening of the Philadelphia Eleven: the story of the act of ecclesial disobedience that forever changed the face of the Episcopal Church. Co-sponsored with Episcopal Divinity School (EDS). |
reserve your place! Always remember to take care of yourself and stay connected! If you are not feeling well, please stay home from activities with others; log in to Zoom and/or give us a call. If you have questions or want more information about COVID 19 in New York, please call the NY Department of Health hotline: 1-888-364-3065, or its designated website. |
| St. Mary’s Church | 521 West 126th Street, New York, NY 10027 |




