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St. Bartholomew’s Church
Park Ave at 51st St
New York City

Mailing Address
109 East 50th St
New York, NY 10022




Coming this Sunday

Sunday, July 20, 2008


The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

8 am Eucharist with Buddy Stallings



with Lynn Sanders

See
complete Sunday schedule and Sunday's readings.

 

ST. BART'S MINISTRY & OUTREACH

St. Bart’s mission is to strive for justice and peace in:

 The Community
(soup kitchen, breakfast feeding program and others)
The City
(Habitat for Humanity, Choristers Choral Project, and more)

 The World
(Carpenters Kids, Aids/Orphans Partnership, Millennium Development)

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ST. BART'S IN THE NEWS

The Washington Post says St. Bart's is a cultural must visit for visitors to New York City.

The New Yorker's Alex Ross covers the Spring Stravinsky Festival in which two of the five concerts were performed in the Chapel at St. Bart's. (May 19)

Rabbi Leonard Schoolman, Director of St. Bart's affiliate, The Center for Religious Inquiry, is quoted during Pope Benedict's recent visit.
Read full article.

FOLLIES and St. Bart's Players get a rave review. 

Organ Console for Sale

FOR SALE: Historic 5 manual and pedal Æolian-Skinner console
Historic 5 manual and pedal Æolian-Skinner console from opus 275, St. Bartholomew's Church, Park Avenue, New York City. Electro-pneumatic action. Ivory covered manuals. Built in 1953, revised by Æ/Sk in 1971. 196 drawknobs, 39 tilting tablets. No combination action. Price: $20,000 or best offer; sold in as-is condition. If not sold, will dismantle and sell for parts. Interested parties should email Beth Ralston or call her: 212-378-0266.
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Episcopal Relief & Development
is responding to those impacted by recent floods in the Midwest.

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A week in the life of St. Bart's as seen through the lens of Millard Cook.






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