New York Churches


A schoolgirl said to her teacher in a religion class,
“I believe in God, but I don’t believe all this stuff about trinities and things.”
The teacher replied, “Think for a moment about what God is. Write it down.”
The girl wrote, “God somehow started it all.
He has something to do with Jesus.
And he’s still around.”

(Unknown)

St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City


 

Buffalo

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Buffalo

St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church 51 Colonial Circle Buffalo, New York 14222 716 885-1112 Healing Services St. John’s-Grace provides on going opportunities to attend religious services for anyone who feels a need for healing in body, mind or spirit. At each weekly Sunday morning service (8:30 and 10:30) anointing and laying on of hands is offered at a side station or at the communion rail during the service for any who feel a need for healing in body, mind or spirit. St. John’s-Grace Episcopal...

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Guilderland

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Guilderland

Saint Boniface Episcopal Church 5148 Western Avenue Guilderland, New York 12084 518 355-0134 Healing Schedule Holy Eucharist and Sacramental Healing: Wednesday, 12:05 p.m. Saint Boniface Episcopal...

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Islip

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Islip

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 754 Montauk Highway Islip, New York 11751 631 581-4950 Midweek Worship Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. in All Souls’ Chapel, is a Guitar Mass with a Litany of Healing and a homily. St. Mark’s Episcopal...

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Johnstown

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Johnstown

St. John’s Episcopal Church 1 N. Market Street Johnstown, New York 12095 518 762-9210 Healing Schedule Wednesday, 12:05 p.m., Holy Eucharist/Healing Service St. John’s Episcopal...

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Lake Luzerne

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Lake Luzerne

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 220 Lake Avenue Lake Luzerne, New York 12846 518 696-3030 Healing At St. Mary’s, we believe that God still heals today! Jesus sent out his disciples to preach the kingdom and to heal the sick, (Luke 9:2) and he calls us to do the same today, (John 14:12; Mt. 19:28; James 5:14-16). Our call is to listen, love and pray for anyone seeking prayer for healing — and to let God do the rest. St. Mary’s offers several different opportunities for you to receive prayer: Healing Services Healing services are held periodically....

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New York City

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New York City

The Church of Saint Luke in the Fields 487 Hudson Street New York, New York 10014 212 924-0562 Healing Service Sunday at 12:45 p.m. (11:45 a.m. in the summer) The Church of Saint Luke in the Fields Church of the Incarnation 209 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10016 212 689-6350 Weekday Healing Service Friday 12:15 p.m. Holy Eucharist with Prayers for Healing Church of the...

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Orchard Park

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Orchard Park

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 6595 East Quaker Street Orchard Park, New York 14127 716 662­4418 Healing Ministry THE ORDER OF ST. LUKE (OSL): The Order of St. Luke is an ecumenical ministry of Christian healing founded 70 years ago and is active at St. Mark’s parish today. This ministry of anointing, laying on of hands and prayers by lay and ordained ministers is available to anyone present at St. Mark’s Sunday service or anyone who requests this at their home or hospital bed. Those in church need merely come forward to the altar rail after the...

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Potsdam

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Potsdam

Trinity Church 8 Maple St. Fall Island Potsdam, New York 13676 315 265-5754 Healing Ministry Our Healing Team currently has eight members. Healing and intercessory prayers are offered at the back of the church during communion every Sunday morning, as well as during our regular Wednesday Eucharist Noonday Anointing Services. We have one monthly Healing service on the first Tuesday evening of each month. This service consists of Scripture reading with teaching by Fr. Christopher Brown, Deacon Lora Smith, or Deacon Rick Littlejohn; worship...

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Rochester

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Rochester

St. Mark’s & St. John’s Episcopal Church 1245 Culver Road Rochester, New York 14609 585 654-9229 Healing Service Thursdays 5:30 pm Healing Service (Chapel) St. Mark’s & St. John’s Episcopal Church St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 25 Westminster Road Rochester, New York 14607 585 271 – 2240 Healing Service Wednesdays – 12:00 Noon Holy Eucharist with Healing Service St. Paul’s Episcopal...

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Setauket

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Setauket

Caroline Church of Brookhaven One Dyke Road Setauket, New York 11733 631 941-4245 Calendar Thursday, 12:00 p.m., Holy Eucharist & Healing Service Caroline Church of...

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Staten Island

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Staten Island

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 225 St. Paul’s Avenue Staten Island, New York 10304 718 273-9572 Anointing With Holy Oil for Healing Last Sunday of each month during 10:15 am Mass Immediately following the Eucharist in the Side Chapel St. Paul’s Episcopal Church...

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West Seneca

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West Seneca

St. David’s Episcopal Church 3951 Seneca Street West Seneca, New York 14224 716 674-4670 First Sunday of every month after each service Sacramental Healing (healing prayers) and anointing with Holy Oil. St. David’s Episcopal...

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Williston Park

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Williston Park

Episcopal Church of the Resurrection 147 Campbell Avenue at Center Street Williston Park, New York 11596 516 746-5527 Healing Service 10 a.m. Healing Prayers with Contemporary Eucharist It begins with a portion of the Gospel with reflections and sharing. We form a circle into which we offer our prayers silently or aloud, and all are anointed by the priest. We then gather at the altar to celebrate a brief Rite Now Eucharistic Prayer. Most participants gather for coffee/brunch afterwards. Episcopal Church of the Resurrection...

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