WEEKLY SERVICES
Sunday
9 AM | St. George’s Chapel
Holy Communion: Rite I with Choir
St. George’s Chapel, 4 Rutherford Place, New York, NY
11 AM | St. George’s Church
Holy Communion: Rite II with Choir
St. George’s Church, 7 Rutherford Place, New York, NY
Sunday School and Nursery programming info here.
Livestream our 11 AM service here
Wednesday
12:10 PM | Calvary Church
Holy Communion with Healing Prayer
277 Park Ave S. (at 21st street) New York, NY
Calvary Church is open for prayer 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM, Monday through Friday!
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Newcomers to Calvary-St. George’s are strongly encouraged to join us for a special introductory presentation with snacks and refreshments following our 11AM St. George’s service!
This fundraiser for Sea Dog Theater will include a sit-down dinner, wine, and performances at our home at St. George's Church.
We are proud to present the next Rector’s Forum on April 6 at 12:45PM in St. George’s Chapel with guest speaker the Rev. Sam Owen, who will be speaking about our parish partner the New York Haiti Project.
Young adults (20’s & 30’s) are invited to join international art curator John Silvis for a walking tour through various galleries in Chelsea, followed by dinner.
Calvary-St. George’s Church is proud to present the next edition of the annual Mockingbird Magazine conference. This year’s theme is relief, exploring how the grace of God is a source of immense relief to actual people—and in more ways than we realize.
For people who are choosing the Episcopal Church as their community of faith as adults, we offer a confirmation class that covers topics such as church history, theology, liturgy, and polity, so that you can understand what makes us unique as a denomination and decide whether or not you want to make this your official denomination.
The Children by Lucy Kirkwood is a gripping and thought-provoking play set in a remote coastal cottage in England. It follows retired nuclear physicists Hazel and Robin, who are living in self-imposed isolation after a catastrophic nuclear disaster.
For those who attended our Confirmation Class and chose to be confirmed into the Episcopal denomination, this is when the bishop of the Diocese of New York receives new members at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine and completes the process of confirmation.
Registration is open for the 16th session of CAC! The camp runs June 16 - June 20, 3:30-5:30PM and is open to ages pre-k to 8th grade. This year’s theme is THE GIANT.
In this deeply personal and immersive theatrical experience, writer and actor Chris Domig brings Viktor Frankl's seminal work to life.
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