



9 am Eucharist in the Round (Chapel)
Lively and Bright
11 am Choral Eucharist (Church)
Awe-inspiring and Majestic
5 pm Contemplative Eucharist (Chapel)
Serene and Candlelit
Join us for The Forum at 10 am to explore important issues at the intersection of faith and the modern world.
Free parking is available. Click here for information on directions and parking.

Sacred Conversations About the Things That Matter
Each week, guest speakers from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines join the Reverend Peter Thompson and other St. Bart's clergy for deep and insightful conversations about topics that matter to our lives as responsible citizens and people of faith.
January 11 • The Reverend Dr. Chuck Robertson, Canon & Senior Advisor to the Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church
January 18 • Co-Pastors of Double Love Experience Church in Brooklyn, the Reverend Gabby Cudjoe Wilkes, D.Min., and the Reverend Andrew Wilkes, Ph.D.,
January 25 • James L. Ferrara, M.D., Ward-Coleman Chair in Cancer Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
February 1 • Edward Button, Countertenor, The King’s Singers
February 8 • Annual Meeting of the Parish
February 15 • Melanie Holcomb, Ph.D., Curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Nancy Thebaut, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the History of Art, University of Oxford
February 22 • Michael Zuch, LCSW, Clinical Social Worker and Ph.D. student at Rutgers University School of Social Work
Upcoming classes this season
Participate in the Kingdom of God through advocacy, aid, and activism for the common good of all people. More events coming soon!
Here at St. Bart’s, we believe that love, peace, compassion, and justice are at the core of Jesus’s teaching. Our Faith In Action Team has identified Creation Care (Climate Justice), Homelessness, and the Asylum Seeker Crisis as focus areas. For more information, please visit stbarts.org/faithinaction.
Pray — Dwelling with God in Community
Worship — Encountering God in Word and Sacrament
Meditate — Finding God Within
At St. Bart's, we want children to know from day one that they are known and loved, that they matter.
Support groups, led by the Reverend Meredith Ward, Associate Rector for Pastoral Care, offer a safe and confidential setting grounded in scripture and prayer, designed to assist individuals in navigating the complexities and challenges of life’s transitions.