
Welcomes You
Our Faith
We believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world. We trust that God loves every person without exception, and we embrace a legacy of inclusion that welcomes people of all backgrounds into the full life and leadership of the church.
The Bible is the foundation of our faith, containing all things necessary for salvation. We read and interpret Scripture through the lens of tradition and reason, and our worship is filled with Scripture from beginning to end.
The Book of Common Prayer is both a treasure chest of devotional and teaching resources and the primary symbol of our unity. Though we are many and diverse, we are drawn together in Christ through our shared worship and common prayer.
The Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed are our foundational statements of belief about God. In reciting them we join Christians across the ages in affirming our faith in the one God who created us, redeemed us, and sanctifies us.
Sacraments are outward and visible signs of inward and spiritual grace. Baptism and the Eucharist are the two great sacraments of the Gospel, and the church also honors Confirmation, Reconciliation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, and Unction as sacramental rites marking the journey of faith.
Visiting Our Parish
Parking is available on-site or on nearby streets. If you have any trouble finding a spot, an usher or greeter will be glad to help direct you.
Children of all ages are welcome in worship. Many Episcopal parishes also offer Sunday School, nursery care, or a children's chapel, so little ones are nurtured while families take part in the service.
First-time visitors are warmly welcomed with no expectations. Arrive a few minutes early, and a greeter can help you find a seat, follow the service in the bulletin and Book of Common Prayer, and answer any questions.
The church strives to be welcoming to all. Accessible entrances and seating are typically available, and a member of the welcome team can assist with any specific accessibility needs.
Most Sundays include a coffee hour or fellowship time after the service, where visitors are especially invited to stay, enjoy refreshments, and get to know members of the congregation.
84-07 Broadway, NY, 11373, Long Island City, New York, 11373
The Baptismal Covenant joins the Apostles' Creed with promises about how we are called to live as followers of Jesus. Reaffirmed at baptisms and on Easter, it commits us to renounce evil, renew our commitment to Christ, and serve God in the world.