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St. Bartholomew's Church

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ST. BART'S is a thriving and active Episcopal Church located in the heart of New York City; a sacred oasis amidst the corporate canyons of "Midtown Manhattan." A true blend of old and new, read our mission statement here. A sacred gem of Byzantine art and architecture, it was recognized as a New York City Landmark by the NYC Landmarks Commission in 1967, and as a National Historic Landmark in 2016. It continues to be a vital preservation initiative for midtown Manhattan. At the heart is worship and prayer, with multiple weekday services and four services every Sunday.

Ministries

Crossroads Community Services Food Pantry

Food Pantries

We operate a choice supermarket-style pantry by appointment and provide 9 meals for each member of the family once a month.

Hours of operation: Temporarily closed

Contact person: Ariana Adams

Ariana Adams

Executive Director

Episcopal Peace Fellowship Chapter

Advocacy

Our Chapter of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship meets regularly and engages in education and advocacy around issues of promoting peace, fellowship and understanding with faith traditions of the world.

Contact person: Richard Jordan

Richard Jordan

Convenor

Crossroads Community Soup Kitchen

Meal Programs

We serve a hearty home-cooked breakfast three days a week. We have a buffet dinner consisting of rescued food each day and a Saturday morning coffee house program.

Hours of operation: Temporarily closed

Contact person:  Ariana Adams

Ariana Adams

Executive Director

Creation Care Task Force

Advocacy

St. Bart’s advocacy group for climate justice committed to learning about and acting for the care and sustainability of all of God’s creation.

David Smith

Chair

Peace Book Club

Advocacy

The Peace Book Club, an outgrowth of St. Bart's Chapter of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship, meets monthly to discuss a book that helps to equip, sustain, and empower members in their efforts to wage Christ’s Gospel of Peace.

Andrea King

Convenor

St. Tabitha Guild

Advocacy

St. Tabitha Guild brings together knitters who create and provide scarves, hats, blankets, and other clothing to organizations who serve vulnerable populations.

Maureen McGuckin

Convenor

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325 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10022
United States

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The Reverend Susan Anderson-Smith

Associate Rector for Justice and Reconciliation

Organized groups

Adult faith formation
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)/Narcotics Anonymous/Twelve Step
Bible study
Choir
Education for Ministry (EFM)
Eucharistic Ministers/Visitors
LGBTQ group
Nursery
Preschool
Young adult group
Youth faith formation/Sunday school
Youth group

Other community groups

St. Tabitha Guild
Peace Book Club