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Celebrating All Saints
Worship / Latest Posts / Newsletter / November 2020

Celebrating All Saints

posted on Oct 29, 2020

This Sunday we celebrate the feast of "All Saints' Day." All Saints' Day has a long history in the church which celebrates the lives of holy men and women whose model of faith the modern church is invited to emulate. Churches have been rememberin...
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Diocesan Evensong for the Nation

Diocesan Evensong for the Nation

posted on Oct 29, 2020

Wednesday, November 4 at 7:30 pm With the challenges our nation is facing both in political turmoil and with the Covid pandemic, this Evensong will feature music written during difficult times. The introit "Oculi omnium" by Heinrich Schuetz ...
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Support Now Equips the Future
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Support Now Equips the Future

posted on Oct 29, 2020

We joined St. Johns around 2011 when our kids were 7 (Ben) and 4 (Danny). We were familiar with St. Johns through the Cold Spring Harbor Nursery School. St. Johns was very accepting of us when we joined and there were no judgments on anyone's...
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Holding on to Hope: A National Service for Healing and Wholeness

Holding on to Hope: A National Service for Healing and Wholeness

posted on Oct 29, 2020

Live from Washington National Cathedral Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 4 pm Presiding Bishop Michael Curry will lead a live-streamed prayer service from Washington National Cathedral , Holding on to Hope: A National Service for Healing an...
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Last Chance: All Saints' Memorial Necrology
Latest Posts / Newsletter / October 2020 / Worship

Last Chance: All Saints' Memorial Necrology

posted on Oct 28, 2020

The deadline for inclusion in the virtual choir's performance of Fauré's In Paradisum has passed, but it's not too late to be included in the prayers or in a collage of photographs. To have your loved ones included in our celebration...
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A Firm Foundation

A Firm Foundation

posted on Oct 28, 2020

St. John’s is very important to me and to my family and forms a foundation in our lives. A foundation that connects us to the bedrock of the community and we build our life on top of that and reach toward the heavens to connect with Jesus C...
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Giving From the Heart

Giving From the Heart

posted on Oct 28, 2020

As is true of many of us, I’m a widow on a fixed income, and in many cases, can’t be as generous as I was in the past. But for me, St. John’s is my most important gift. The church and our outstanding leaders are such a big part...
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Why We Give

Why We Give

posted on Oct 28, 2020

St. John’s has been a part of our family since we moved here in 2008. With small children at the time, we were simply looking to connect to the community, but quickly became committed to the mission of the Church. Pledging wasn't somethin...
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Making a Commitment to St. John's

Making a Commitment to St. John's

posted on Oct 28, 2020

Dear Friends, We are all so fortunate to be part of the St. John’s community. The beautiful church by the pond that welcomes all to seek and serve Christ in all persons. One together - clergy, staff, vestry, volunteers, members, and friend...
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Quam Dilecta!
Latest Posts / October 2020 / Community / Newsletter

Quam Dilecta!

posted on Oct 14, 2020

Sunday, October 25 St. John's Day Together in prayer. Together in mission. This Sunday is a banner day in the life of this church. Together we will celebrate the anniversary of our church's founding, St. John's Day, trying to adhere to our...
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Sermons

  • Feb 21 | The Rev. Mary Beth Mills-Curran
    Spoiler Alert: Invitation to Lent
  • Jan 31 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    Goose Rescue and the Zeitgeist
  • Jan 24 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    Don't tell me things can't change!
  • Jan 3 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    Sermon for the 2nd Sunday After Christmas
  • Dec 27 | The Rev. Mary Beth Mills-Curran
    Sermon for the First Sunday After Christmas

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

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Service Times

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, all services will be online. Please join us or livestream worship here.

SUNDAY SERVICES

  • 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
  • 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist or Morning Prayer
  • 10:00 a.m. Youth Formation & Worship, Nursery Care

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St. John's Episcopal Church
1670 Route 25A
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724

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Welcome to St. John's Episcopal Church! We invite all to join us at any of our worship services, and it is our hope that you will find a spiritual home here.

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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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COVID-19 has reminded us of a deep spiritual truth in these last many months, it is that we are "One Together." One in mission. One in service. One in prayer. One in praise. One together. Join us in supporting our church.

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