St. John's Episcopal Church Cold Spring Harbor - All Are Welcome and Invited!
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Sundays at 8 and 10 a.m. · Details1670 Route 25A,Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724·(516) 692-6368·Give
Welcome to St. John's
Join us for worship and find your spiritual home here.
Welcome to St. John's
Join us for worship and find your spiritual home here.
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Upcoming at St. John's Episcopal Church
Sunday
10/2 at 6:30 PM
Youth Group - Session 2: Making Time
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10/4 at 10:00 AM
Diocesan Clergy Day
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10/4 at 7:15 PM
AA Meeting (Beginners) Bleecker Hall
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10/5 at 10:00 AM
Church Staff Meeting - Zoom
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10/5 at 5:00 PM
Junior Choir 3rd-6th
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10/6 at 7:30 PM
Chancel Choir
MoreYouth Group - Session 2: Making Time
Sunday, October 2, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PMClick here to view on Google Calendar.
Diocesan Clergy Day
Tuesday, October 4, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMClick here to view on Google Calendar.
AA Meeting (Beginners) Bleecker Hall
Tuesday, October 4, 7:15 PM - 8:15 PMTypes of MeetingsThere are two kinds of AA Meetings. Open Meetings and Closed Meetings.Open MeetingsThese meetings seek to reach the suffering alcoholic through a third party and will very often be attended by a group of Doctors, Nurses, Social Workers, Teachers, Prison Officers, Gardai/Police, Public Media etc. These people in their daily work are frequently in contact with the suffering alcoholic and by their very presence at our meeting have shown their concern and willingness to help from the earliest beginnings of AA when Henrietta Sieberling introduced Dr. Bob to Bill W. Many thousands of alcoholics who found sobriety in AA, were first put in contact with AA by a non-alcoholic third party, be it a concerned Doctor, Policeman, Social Worker etc. These good friends of AA knew AA existed, where it could be found and what help AA offered to the problem drinker.Closed MeetingsThese meetings are strictly for those who have a drink problem or think they have a drink problem.The meetings are “Sharing Meetings”, where members talk about their drinking, how they came to AA and how AA has helped them to stay sober. There is a 12 Step programme for recovery within AA to help members stay sober, but you will find out more about this in time.You may see letters after the times on some Closed meetings, these indicate a 'theme' or 'topic' for the meeting, these are explained below:BB: This stands for 'Big Book' which is story of Alcoholics Anonymous and how it works.S: This stands for 'Steps' which is the 12 Steps of the AA Recovery Programme.T: This stands for 'Traditions' which is the 12 Traditions of AA which apply to the Fellowship. They outline the means by which AA maintains its unity and relates itself to the world about it.B: This stands for 'Beginners', while everyone at any stage of their recovery can attend AA meetings, a newcomer may be more comfortable attending this type of meeting.Closed meetings are for anyone with a drink problem. Our meetings last approximately one hour. You can go 10 -15 minutes before the meeting begins should you wish to talk to a member on your own, or you can take a seat and listen at the meeting itself. When the meeting is over, members usually have a tea or coffee and this would give you an opportunity to talk to someone on your own, having listened at the meeting. It is just a matter of introducing yourself to any of the members, using your first name only because of anonymity, let them know that it is your first time to attend a meeting and they will take it from there.It is important to remember that AA members will understand what you are going through.
Church Staff Meeting - Zoom
Wednesday, October 5, 10:00 AM - 11:45 AMClick here to view on Google Calendar.
Junior Choir 3rd-6th
Wednesday, October 5, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PMClick here to view on Google Calendar.
Chancel Choir
Thursday, October 6, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PMClick here to view on Google Calendar.
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St. John's Episcopal Church
1670 Route 25A
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
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Welcome to St. John's Episcopal Church! We invite all to join us at any of our worship services, and it is our hope that you will find a spiritual home here.
Read MoreGet to know the clergy, staff and vestry of St. John's! Members of the vestry, along with the rector, serve as spiritual leaders in our congregation.
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NewsSt. John's Episcopal Church was the first religious institution to be established in Cold Spring Harbor. The first Episcopalian services were held in the little 18th century school house just above the site of the present church. The very first Vestry minutes, written in fine script on September 4, 1831, lists the founders who pledged $2,000 to build a new church.
Read MoreAs we all begin to emerge from the peak of the COVID-19 crisis, many find ourselves asking the same question: "How then shall we live?" In times like these we all need to rely on our faith in God for guidance, support and refreshment and recognize that God is faithful to us in all ways.With God’s help we will live and thrive together. Support us as we continue our mission with confidence.
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