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Huntington Environmental Festival

This past Sunday St. John’s was honored to host the Huntington Environmental Festival. The weather and the setting were perfect for the event which featured booths staffed by organizations committed to caring for the creation including: The 1653 Foundation, the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society, Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Fisheries, Green Faith, Grounds For A Peel, the Huntington Advisory Committee on Energy Efficiency, Renewables & Sustainability, Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition, the Huntington Rotary Club, the Long Island Organics Council, the Long Island Progressive Coalition, Long Island Sound Study, Mothers Out Front, NY Geothermal Energy Organization, Pupfish, ReWild Long Island, the Sierra Club, Starflower Experiences, Suffolk County Stormwater Management Program, The Nature Conservancy, Transit Solutions, and The North Shore Land Alliance.

Hundreds of people attended the festival which was organized by the Huntington Mobilization for Sustainability, a project of Kehillath Shalom Synagogue and co-sponsored by the BlueGreen Theology ministry of St. John’s Church.



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Sermons

  • Mar 12 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    Good enough sermon
  • Mar 5 | The Rev. Mary Beth Mills-Curran
    Understanding Nicodemus Misunderstanding Jesus
  • Feb 26 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    Special: 2 for 1 Sermons!
  • Feb 19 | The Rev. Mary Beth Mills-Curran
    Allowing Lent to Transform You
  • Feb 12 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    I choose everything!

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1670 Route 25A, Post Office Box 266
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
(516) 692-6368

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  • 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
  • 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist or Morning Prayer

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1670 Route 25A
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724

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St. 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.

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