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The Reverend Ian Montgomery, Parish Priest
M66 Bus - 6Train (68th St) - Q Train (72nd St)
Parking on Avenues (free on Sunday, metered other days, Parking Garage at 333 E 69th Street
Weekly Worship
Sunday at 5pm - beginning after Labor Day
More Opportunities TBD
Established in 2025, in the home of the First Hungarian Reformed Church, The Anglican Church of Saints Michael & George provides an oasis in a fast paced and changing world where we can contemplate the eternal chagelessnes of God in the beauty of Holiness as we come together to worship each Sunday at 5pm. Worship is suspended for the Summer and resumes after Labor Day.
Led by Father Ian Montgomery and a team of committed Lay leaders. Fr M is a veteran Anglican priest who has lived in and around New York since Seminary in the 1990's and is known to many in and around the Upper East Side through his chaplaincy (official and unofficial) to many organizations - civic, geneological, masonic, and social, He and his wife Diane (and Beagle Chester and Tabby Christopher) make their home on 65th & 2nd and he is available at all times for us and our pastoral care.
5pm Holy Communion & Sermon followed by Fellowship Hour - beginning after Labor Day
The Old Testament - Foundational to the faith of the Jews whose Messiah (anointed one - "Christ") was foretold by its prophets. In its pages we experience the full panoply of human experience and emotion and learnt to question and find answers in the journey of faith both in the Wilderness and in the Promised Land
The New Testament - wherencounter the birth, life, teaching, suffering, betrayal, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus the Christ. And we are all the characters in the play.
How we think about God and the Faith. The first Theological Statement was by the Serpent in the Garden of Eden, "You will not die!" It was a false statement. How do we tell the difference between truth and falsehood, orthodoxy and heresy? YES there is such a thing as right and wrong. Come and see.
From Nero to Constantine, Gregory to Charlemagne, Augustine to Cranmer, Henry VIII to Victoria. From London to New London. York to New York. The Church in its migration from Palestine ever westward and Northward and finally overseas is a story of Greed, corruption, personal pride and vainglory. It is a story of faith and faithfulness, joy and joyfullness, self and selflessness. A black box to you? Come and see.
We will be having weekday events at convenient times and places on subjects of interest in the following areas
Life is tough. For all of us. As it was for David who wrote the Psalms. For the Disciples. For the Roman Centurions. For the Prophets. For the Saints, who were "just folk like me." (Hymn 243) Let's work on this together, learning from the past and engaging the future.
Have you ever been fired? Have you ever received a massive bonus. Have you ever been s%$#%ed by your boss? Have you ever been faced with doing what is good for you and you know is not good, full stop? Have you ever been accused of being a Christian at work? Wonder why not? Would you like to be? Let's work through some of these experiences together. We've all been through them and if we haven't, He has. She has.
Whether you would like to join a group that gets together to discuss a topic or simply spend some one-on-one time with our priest, CONTACT US to discuss
Baptism, Confession, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Unction (Last Rites/Anointing of the Sick)..CONTACT US to discuss
Anglican Fellowship of Manhattan
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