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Whether you are living in New York, visiting for a weekend, or participating online from afar, we hope you will join us for a season of justice and joy this summer at St. Bart’s. Whoever you are, wherever you are on your journey, welcome!

LGBTQ+ Faith ResourcesConnect with us This Sunday

Sunday, June 28

Pride Sunday at St. Bart's 

Join us for Pride Sunday at St. Bart's as we welcome The Reverend Kelsey Davis, Episcopal priest, former professional soccer player and coach, and co-founder of Christian Athlete Circles, the first national LGBTQ+ affirming organization for Christian athletes.  She recently co-authored The Athlete Devotional: 40 Days of Spiritual Practice.

The Rev. Davis will preach at the 9 am and 11 am services and speak at The Forum at 10 am

After the 11 am service, come to the Great Terrace of St. Bart's for a festive cookout in celebration of Pride! Around 3 pm, we will depart to participate together in the NYC Pride March. T-shirts will be provided for all registrants.  Sign up below.

RSVP HERE

 

Classes and Bible Study

The Forum

Sacred Conversations About the Things That Matter

Sundays at 10 am in the Great Hall and online

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.

Sunday, June 28  

A Wider Welcome: Sports, Pride, and the Church

Join in conversation with the Reverend Kelsey Davis—Episcopal priest, former professional soccer player, coach, and Co-Founder of Christian Athlete Circles, the first LGBTQ+ affirming organization for Christian athletes nationwide. Together we’ll explore hospitality at the intersection of sports, Pride, and church, and what it means to build communities where all identities, gifts, and bodies are fully welcomed.

Sunday, July 5  

The Episcopal Church & the American Revolution

The Reverend Peter Thompson discusses the impact of the American Revolution on the development of the Episcopal Church.

Sunday, July 12  

Bridging the Rivers of Difference: A Proclamation of Unity in Resistance

Dr. Catherine Meeks, Founder of Turquoise & Lavender, outlines a collaborative approach to combatting systemic racism.

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Gatherings and Celebrations

A Place to Pray Every Day

Pray - Dwelling with God in Community

Worship - Encountering God in Word and Sacrament

Meditate - Finding God Within