of the State of New York from the Canadian border in the
north and the Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut borders in the
east to Columbia, Greene, and Delaware Counties in the South and
Otsego, Herkimer, and St. Lawrence Counties in the West.
The Diocese of Albany is part of
Province 2 of the Episcopal Church.
The Episcopal Church USA
is the official website for our denomination. Learn about the ministries,
organizations, and governance of the national church. Also search for
dioceses, and parishes nationwide.
The Anglican Communion
is an informal alliance of national churches, including the Episcopal
Church USA, with ecclesiastical ties to the Church of England and
the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Various lectionary sources are available online. Church Publishing offers Preparing for Sunday for the Sunday lectionary. Satucket's The Lectionary is a guide to the daily prayers and readings included in the public worship of our church. Satucket is also an excellent source for private devotions. Another site is The Lectionary Page, maintained by Kelly Puckett of Austin, Texas, which is even more specifically oriented toward The Episcopal Church with coverage of the two lectionaries currently in use. A fourth location for calendar-based readings from the Revised Common Lectionary is offered by the Divinity Library of Vanderbilt University.
Many members of St. Andrew's visit New York City from time to time. We provide here pointers to churches that some of us have enjoyed while visiting there.
For a comprehensive list of Episcopal churches in New York City visit the web site of the Diocese of New York.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is an inclusive community
Affirming God's Grace
Open and growing in heart, mind, and spirit
Called to love and serve all in Jesus' Name
Statements of mission and affirmation
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