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 Ardsley, Westchesterardsley, river towns, river town, hudson river, hudson river valley, south, southern, southwest, southwestern

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help

914-693-0030 

 Episcopalian St. Barnabas Episcopal Church

914-693-3366 

  St. Barnabas' Church

914-693-8086 

 Armonk, Westchestercentral mid

 featured Christian Churches

  Armonk Methodist Church

914-273-8296 

 St Patricks Church of Saint Patrick

914-273-9724 

  Middle Patent United Methodist Church

914-273-3642 

  St. Mary's Episcopal Church

914-234-6720 

  St. Patrick's Church

914-273-8226 

 Anglican Communion congregations National Register of Historic Places Bedford Road District 

Episcopalian St. Stephen's Episcopal Church

914-273-3812 

Welcome to St. Stephen's Church. We are an Episcopal Church, a branch of the world-wide Anglican Communion, which includes an estimated 70 million people representing 64,000 congregations in 164 countries. St. Stephen;s was founded on October 10, 1842, and the existing building was completed a year later. It is designated a landmark in the National Register of Historic Places, and anchors the Bedford Road Historic District.

St. Stephen's welcomes those from any faith tradition who are seeking a church home. If you are already an Episcopalian, you can write to your former parish for a formal letter of transfer. For non-Episcopalians, the usual way to formally join our church is to be confirmed or received by our bishops. If you're not quite ready for this formal step, please know that you are still welcome to be a part of our church community

 Bedford, Westchesternortheast northeastern north northern bedfordvillage bedford

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 God's presence revealed through Jesus Christ Bedford Presbyterian Church

914-234-3672 

Click to enlarge photo of Bedford Presbyterian Church.

Click to enlarge photo of Bedford Presbyterian Church. "Our Doors Are Open" The Bedford Presbyterian Church is an open and welcoming congregation serving the larger Bedford community for over 300 years.

Our mission is to create a place of welcome and acceptance; Discover, share and celebrate God's presence revealed through Jesus Christ; Reach out and support those in need; And grow spiritually and personally.

 st patrick patricks Saint Patrick's Church

914-234-3668 

 Saint Matthew Matthews Christian education St. Matthew's Episcopal Church - Bedford

914-234-9636 

If you have not already made this your church home, we hope you will. St. Matthew's offers worship, service, fellowship and Christian education opportunities for all ages. A warm, caring and active community centered in Jesus Christ, we are here to meet the needs of all people. Visitors are always welcome. There's a place for you here with us.

 Bedford Hills, Westchesternortheast northeastern north northern bedfordhills bedford

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  Antioch Baptist Church

914-241-0189 

 worshiping community followers of Jesus faith Christ biblical teaching Bedford Community Church

914-666-5384 

Welcome to Bedford Community Church. Bedford Community Church is a worshiping community that exists to equip and encourage believers to become mature and devoted followers of Jesus, and which seeks to bring people to faith in Christ. We provide sound biblical teaching, meaningful worship, and a warm and loving fellowship. Bedford Community Church is a place where you can be yourself. You really can! Come and check us out. We would be thrilled to have you visit with us.

  Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

914-241-1360 

 Briarcliff Manor, Westchestercentral mid briarcliffmanor

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 Saints community worship preaching ministry Parishioners Briarcliff Ossining Tarrytown Sleepy Hollow 

Yorktown Irvington All Saints' Episcopal Church

914-941-6955 

Welcome to the All Saints’ Episcopal Church web page! It is my hope that this on-line visit will provide you with a glimpse into the life and ministry of All Saints’. Of course, there is no way to fully experience the true richness of any faith community except through Sunday morning worship. Consider this your invitation!

The All Saints’ community especially prides itself in its commitment to worship and preaching, ministry to children, and outreach to the community and the world. We enjoy being with one another in the presence of God. We are also a diverse group. Parishioners come from Briarcliff, Ossining, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Yorktown, and Irvington, among others. All Saints’ is made up of young families with children, retirees, singles, and teenagers. Some are life-long Episcopalians, others grew up in different faith traditions, and still others grew up without any church background. What we have in common is an understanding that our spiritual lives are never “complete.” We don’t have all the answers but enjoy thinking, praying, and questioning together as we grow in our knowledge and love of God.

  Briarcliff Congregation Church

914-941-4368 

  Church of Saint Theresa

914-941-1646 

  Faith Lutheran Brethern Church

914-769-9390 

 Bronxville, Westchestersoutheast southeastern south southern

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 Episcopalian Episcopalians baptized Christians receive communion congregation baptized Roman Catholic Church Eucharist baptism priest Christ Church Bronxville

914-337-3544 

All are welcome. At the Christ Church Bronxville, all baptized Christians, no matter what age, and no matter of what denomination, are welcome to “receive communion,” that is, eat the bread and drink the wine with the congregation, regardless of which Church they were baptized in. This invitation to other Christians who are not Episcopalians is in sharp contrast to the position of other Churches, such as the Roman Catholic Church, which allows only Roman Catholics to receive. Episcopalians invite all baptized people to receive, not because we take the Eucharist lightly, but because we take our baptism so seriously.

Visitors who are not baptized Christians are still welcome to come forward during the Communion to receive the blessing of the priest. At the end of the Eucharist, the congregation prays once more in thanksgiving, and then is dismissed to continue the life of service to God and to the World.

  Church of Saint Joseph

914-337-1660 

  Church of Saint Joseph - Roman Catholic

914-337-1660 

  First Baptist Church of Bronxville

914-793-2560 

  First Church of Christ - Christian Science

914-337-0316 

  The Reformed Church of Bronxville - Reformed

914-337-6776 

  Village Lutheran Church - Lutheran

914-337-0207 

  West Center Congregational Church

914-337-3829 

 Buchanan, Westchesternorthwest northwestern north northern hudson river valley

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Saint Christopher

914-737-1046 

 Chappaqua, Westchesternortheast northeastern north northern connecticut border

 featured Christian Churches

 Friend Quaker meeting worship divine center God Light Christ Seed Inward Teacher Chappaqua Friends Meeting

914-238-3170 

Everyone is always welcome at a Quaker meeting for worship. Join with us at the Chappaqua Friends Meeting where in worship Friends gather into silent, expectant waiting. We hold ourselves open to the Light and reach for the divine center of our being. We know the center to be a place of peace, love, and balance, where we are at one with the universe and with each other. We know from experience that revelation is continuing and that a divine power is at work in the world today, healing, guiding, gathering, and transforming. We call this power God, the Light, Christ, the Seed, the Inward Teacher. By whatever name it is known, its nature is love. It draws us toward a life of integrity, simplicity, equality, community, and peace.

Our meetings strive to be loving, nurturing communities. We celebrate diversity and encourage each person to find his or her true voice grounded in experience. We listen deeply to the Spirit and to each other as we seek to discern and embrace God’s will for us individually and as a community. We warmly invite you to join us at the Chappaqua Friends Meeting.

  Church of Saint John and Saint Mary

914-238-3260 

 Jesus Christ New England town meeting Magna Carta First Congregational Church

914-238-4411 

The mission of the First Congregational Church in Chappaqua is to be a caring community, seeking to know and celebrate the love of God joyfully by following Jesus Christ, in our worship, fellowship, service, and outreach to God's world.

The First Congregational Church of Chappaqua has a rich history of ecumenism, which began with the coming together of settlers in a second floor auditorium, travels through many stages of building and growing through the years to end in the elegant, welcoming brick edifice it now occupies. Over the years the vicissitudes of time and demographics have caused the members to grow and change in many ways. Founded on the principals of the New England town meeting, whose precepts follow those of the Magna Carta, the Congregational Church allows and encourages each member to discharge the responsibility of informed opinion and devoted action, both during its annual meeting and in its various activities and board functions during the year.

 St Marys Anglican parish Episcopal Diocese New York Anglican Communion The Center Progressive Christianity sister Saint Mary the Virgin Monken Hadley England The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin

914-238-8751 

Saint Mary's is an Anglican parish in the Episcopal Diocese of New York within the Episcopal Church, USA, a part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. We are listed by The Center for Progressive Christianity. Our sister church is Saint Mary the Virgin, Monken Hadley, England. Press "Blue Button" to view our website for more information.

 Cortlandt Manor, Westchesternorthwest northwestern north northern cortlandtmanor

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Saint Columbanus

914-737-4705 

  Church of the Holy Spirit

914-737-2316 

 Crompond, Westchesternorthwest northwestern north northern hudson river valley

 featured Christian Churches

 Saint Andrew Andrews congregation Evangelical ELCA Yorktown High School Lord Jesus Christ Ecumenical community Lutheran heritage St. Andrew's Lutheran Church

914-962-9564 

St. Andrew's is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA). You will find us easy to locate on Route 202 between the Yorktown High School and Police Station. We have just passed our 45th anniversary of serving our Lord Jesus Christ by being open and available to our community and friends. We participate in Ecumenical community events while remaining endeared to our Lutheran heritage.

 Cross River, Westchesternortheast northeastern north northern crossriver

 featured Christian Churches

  First Baptist Church

914-763-3013 

 Croton Falls, Westchesternortheast northeastern north northern crotonfalls

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Saint Joseph

914-277-3765 

  Croton Falls Baptist Church

914-277-4006 

 Croton-on-Hudson, Westchestercroton, river towns, river town, hudson river, hudson river valley, northwest, northwestern, north, northern

 featured Christian Churches

 mission St. Augustine's Augustines Parish Sing Sing Village Ossining Church Street Chapel of the Good Shepherd Harmon Montessori school Church of the Holy Name of Mary

914-271-4797 

Holy Name of Mary began as a mission church of St. Augustine's Parish in Sing Sing (now the village of Ossining, NY) in 1868. In 1877 Archbishop McClosky of New York assigned a resident pastor, Fr. Patrick McGovern, and it became a parish in its own right.

The first church that was built named the street which is still called Church Street. Many stone masons and laborers from Italy emigrated to this area during the construction of the Croton Dam (1892-1905), and their descendants are among the active parishioners of the parish to this day. The second church was built on Grand Street in 1898. In 1929, a third church was built adjacent to the second, and the older church was converted into a school. The Chapel of the Good Shepherd was also built in the Harmon section of the village at that time. The second and third churches were built of stone through the generosity of the Coleman family, who were the builders of the Croton Dam.

In 1990 and 1991, both the main church and Good Shepherd Chapel were remodeled and renovated. The school building was converted to be used as a center for religious education, daycare, and as meeting spaces for many parish and extra-parish groups. Because of increased need for meeting space of the ever enlarging religious education program, parish Montessori school, youth ministry, and parish ministry groups another large meeting space was added to the church/school complex in 2000.

 Croton-on-Hudson Christian life Anglican Communion global Christian family St. Augustine's Episcopal Church

914-271-3501 

We at St. Augustine's are delighted to welcome you to our Web site. If you have cause to visit Croton-on-Hudson or the towns surrounding it, we hope that you will visit us in person and give us the opportunity to worship with you and to get to know you. If you so choose, we would welcome you as a member of our parish family. St. Augustine's is a Church where all people, from the very young to seniors, are active participants in worship and our Christian life.

We are an Episcopal Church, a branch of the world wide Anglican Communion, which includes an estimated 70 million people in 164 countries. We are proud to be a part of this global Christian family. Press "Blue Button" for more information.

 Dobbs Ferry, Westchesterdobbsferry, river towns, river town, hudson river, hudson river valley, south, southern, southwest, southwestern, hudson river, hudson river valley

 featured Christian Churches

  Aldersgate United Methodist Church

914-693-0446 

  Church of Our Lady of Pompeii

914-693-1839 

  Church of the Sacred Heart

914-693-0119 

  Zion Church

914-693-9320 

 Eastchester, Westchestersoutheast southeastern south southern

 featured Christian Churches

  Asbury Church - Methodist

914-779-3722 

  Eastchester Presbyterian Church

914-779-5236 

 Saint Lukes God Jesus Christ Teacher Savior The Parish Hall Nursery School St. Luke’s Episcopal Church - Eastchester

914-961-3856 

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, is a parish that is truly a family of God, Jesus Christ our Teacher and Savior. The parish had its beginnings in the homes of its members and continued in that fashion until the present structure was completed in July of 1931. The Parish Hall which houses the Nursery School and office and function rooms was completed in the 1950’s. Then, as now, we are fathers and mothers; we are children of all ages - infants to teenagers. Some of us live alone, some of us have raised our children and now enjoy being grandparents . Our members live in and about Eastchester sharing many of the joys and challenges of life in these small villages. We are a parish that actively cares about each other in good times and in bad. Spiritual growth and education in the Faith is an important part of life in this parish family.

 Elmsford, Westchestersouth southern southwest southwestern hudson river valley

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  Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

914-592-6789 

 Harrison, Westchestersoutheast southeastern south southern

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 Saints Feast of All Saints Victorian architecture oldest church in Harrison Harrison Landmark Christian church-goers All Saints' Episcopal Church

914-835-4716 

All Saints' Church was consecrated on November 1, 1898 - the Feast of All Saints. The church building is a perfect example of Victorian architecture. It is now the oldest church in Harrison, and in 2000 had the honor of being officially designated a Harrison Landmark.

Our parish family is a diverse group of people who come together to worship, to learn, and hopefully, to live lives that are deeply and authentically Christian. Today, All Saints' Episcopal Church is not only a beautiful church, it is a friendly, welcoming, and open-minded community of families and individuals, kids and seniors, longtime church-goers and newcomers.

  Church of Saint Gregory the Great

914-835-0796 

 Hartsdale, Westchestersouth southern southwest southwestern hudson river valley

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of the Sacred Heart

914-949-0028 

  St. Andrew's Church

914-946-7931 

 Hastings-on-Hudson, Westchesterhastings, river towns, river town, hudson river, hudson river valley, south, southern, southwest, southwestern, hudson river valley

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Saint Matthew

914-478-2822 

 Episcopalian Grace Episcopal Church

914-478-1779 

 Hawthorne, Westchestercentral mid

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  Church of the Holy Rosary

914-769-0030 

 Irvington-on-Hudson, Westchesterirvington, hudson river, river town, river towns, south, southern, southwest, southwestern, hudson river valley

 featured Christian Churches

 Christian Episcopalian Church of St. Barnabas - Episcopal

914-591-8194 

The Church of St. Barnabas is a lively place, filled with families and lots of children. We also have a lot of singles as well as wise and seasoned older folk. We have many programs for youth, a wonderful music program with the support of a great organ (with some 2,200 pipes) installed in 2001 and terrific adult and children's choirs. There are lots of adult Christian education offerings, story-telling dinners and interfaith dialogue. Our two annual sales (the Thrift Sale in May and the Clothing Sale in November/December) are famous events throughout the tri-state area. St. Barnabas is a dynamic, exciting parish where there is a niche for everyone and where the welcome mat is wide and inviting. We invite you to join us.

  Church of the Immaculate Conception

914-591-7480 

 Katonah, Westchesternortheast northeastern north northern

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  Christian Science Church & Reading

914-232-3842 

 Hudson River Presbytery Congregation Northern Westchester County Putnam County Connecticut First Presbyterian Church of Katonah

914-232-4568 

We are the first and only Presbyterian Church of Katonah, New York, and have existed in our present location on Bedford Road for over 100 years. We are a mission-oriented, music-loving, education-promoting, spiritual-seeking, community-outreaching, socially welcoming group of church-goers from 1 month to 91 years of age, and we would love to make your acquaintance.

Active church members come from throughout northern Westchester County, Putnam County, and even Connecticut. Currently there are approximately 465 members, and this congregation is therefore the tenth largest of 85 churches in the Hudson River Presbytery. While First Presbyterian Church of Katonah welcomes newcomers and has a largely young membership, many families of several generations attend services. When families who have moved from the area return to Katonah Presbyterian that often comment that they have "come home".

  Katonah United Methodist Church

914-232-4094 

  Presbyterian Church in America

914-232-0546 

  Saint Mary of the Assumption

914-232-3356 

 st mary marys Saint Mary's Youth Ministry

914-232-7950 

 Saint Lukes Tudor Revival town of Bedford Westchester County New York Landmarked National Register 

Historic Places historic community of Katonah St. Luke's Episcopal Church - Katonah

914-232-5220 

St. Luke's Episcopal Church, a Tudor Revival church built in 1921-23, stands like a bow of a ship on a triangular plot facing a fork in the road at the southern entrance to the hamlet of Katonah in the town of Bedford, Westchester County, New York. St. Luke's Episcopal Church is Landmarked by the National Register of Historic Places.

The church was designed by Hobart B. Upjohn, the son of architect Richard M. Upjohn, and grandson of Richard Upjohn, the acclaimed American Church designers. St. Luke's prominent location at the corner of the two main thoroughfares, along with an enormous evergreen that serves as the community christmas tree, have made the church a highly visible landmark and center of activity in the historic community of Katonah.

  United Methodist Church

914-232-9890 

 Larchmont, Westchestersoutheast southeastern south southern

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  Church of Saint Augustine

914-834-1220 

 Roman Catholic community Jesus Christ Baptism Catholics Holy Spirit Kingdom of God The Sunday Eucharist  Saint Sacrament Church of Saints John and Paul

914-834-5458 

We, the Roman Catholic worshipping community of the Church of Saints John and Paul, have heard and responded to the call of Jesus Christ to proclaim the Good News in word and deed. At our Baptism, we as Catholics, have been empowered and made bold by the Holy Spirit to evangelize the community we live in. We welcome all to share our love of Jesus and His church as together we build up the Kingdom of God. We strive to accomplish this task because we are committed to one another in mutual support and presence.

The Sunday Eucharist is the source and summit of our common life together. At the Church of Saints John and Paul we can share our gifts and talents with one another because we have been nourished by Word and Sacrament at His altar. We witness our love of Jesus in our daily lives by reaching out in compassionate service to the aged and infirm, to youth, to the spiritually poor, to the economically oppressed, to the hungry, the alienated, the lonely and the outcast.

 Saint Johns Sunday worship Holy Eucharist baptized Christians Communion Episcopal Churchc Book Common Prayer Hymnal St. John's Episcopal Church - Larchmont

914-834-2981 

Sunday worship is central to the life of St. John's. The entire congregation participates in the weekly renewal of our faith through the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. All baptized Christians are welcome to receive Communion. For those new to the Episcopal Church, all forms of worship are contained in the Book of Common Prayer and the Hymnal.

 Mamaroneck, Westchestersoutheast southeastern south southern

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Saint Vito

914-698-2648 

  Church of the Most Holy Trinity

914-698-5944 

 Saint Gods creation Anglican Communion Protestant Catholic Village of Mamaroneck congregation St. Thomas Episcopal Church

914-698-0300 

Our sign outside says it all: The Episcopal Church Welcomes You. At St. Thomas, we delight in the diversity of Gods creation and we celebrate it as we worship together. As an Episcopal Church and part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, our origins are both Protestant and Catholic. Honoring our origins means we are a sacramental church that values serious engagement with the scriptures and open, questioning dialogue as we make this spiritual journey with each other.

We are the oldest church in the Village of Mamaroneck, but we are a forward-looking congregation. The comment we most frequently hear from visitors is how warm and welcoming St. Thomas is, and how much it feels like family. Our members reflect a wide variety of age groups, religious and ethnic backgrounds, as well as diverse races and family structures. Our doors are wide, and open to all. Are you looking for a spiritual home? Come and join us. You are welcome here.

 Mohegan Lake, Westchesternorthwest northwestern north northern hudson river valley moheganlake lakemohegan

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  Unitarian Universalist Society

914-528-7131 

 Mount Kisco, Westchesternortheast northeastern north northern kisco mtkisco mountkisco

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 10549 Bethel Baptist Church

914-241-7151 

 10549 Church of Saint Francis of Assisi

914-666-5968 

 10549 Friend Quaker meeting worship divine center God Light Christ Seed Inward Teacher Croton Valley Friends Meeting

914-763-3510 

Everyone is always welcome at a Quaker meeting for worship. Join with us at the Croton Valley Friends Meeting where in worship Friends gather into silent, expectant waiting. We hold ourselves open to the Light and reach for the divine center of our being. We know the center to be a place of peace, love, and balance, where we are at one with the universe and with each other. We know from experience that revelation is continuing and that a divine power is at work in the world today, healing, guiding, gathering, and transforming. We call this power God, the Light, Christ, the Seed, the Inward Teacher. By whatever name it is known, its nature is love. It draws us toward a life of integrity, simplicity, equality, community, and peace.

Our meetings strive to be loving, nurturing communities. We celebrate diversity and encourage each person to find his or her true voice grounded in experience. We listen deeply to the Spirit and to each other as we seek to discern and embrace God’s will for us individually and as a community. We warmly invite you to join us at the Croton Valley Friends Meeting.

 10549 LCR Jesus Great Commandment God Worship Evangelism Discipleship Community Service Lutheran Church of the Resurrection

914-666-5123 

Welcome to LCR. The Lutheran Church of the Resurrection is dedicated to the Great Commission to make and grow disciples of Jesus and the Great Commandment to be in loving relationship with God and with each other. Through our ministries, we focus on the five biblical purposes of the church: Worship, Evangelism, Discipleship, Community, and Service. We invite you into the wonderful journey with Christ and His people.

 10549 Mount Kisco Presbyterian Church

914-666-7001 

 10549 Episcopalian Saint Mark's Episcopal Church

914-666-8058 

 10549 Saint Marks northern Westchester County St. Mark's Episcopal Church - Mount Kisco

914-666-8058 

For over two centuries, St. Mark's Church has been serving the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of people from its home community of Mount Kisco and neighboring communities across northern Westchester County. The Church has evolved as the character of its surroundings have changed but it has always remained true to the words inscribed in its cornerstone: "Where there is no vision the people perish" (Proverbs 29:18).

 10549 United Methodist Church

914-666-5014 

 10549 Gospel Jesus Christ God DCM Ministries Evangelism and Teaching Ministry Strengthening Local Churches Westchester Family Church

914-244-9200 

Welcome to Westchester Family Church. Westchester Family Church will position itself as a church that impacts its community and region with the Gospel of Jesus Christ by presenting the love of God, strengthening individuals and families, and spreading the Word of God. The coordination of these events are being sponsored by DCM Ministries. “An Evangelism and Teaching Ministry Strengthening Local Churches” as well as other established ministries and various friends in the region.

 Mount Vernon, Westchestersoutheast southeastern south southern vernon mtvernon mount

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

914-668-3540 

  Church of Our Lady of Victory

914-668-5861 

  Church of SS John, Paul & Clement

914-668-0551 

  Church of Saint Mary

914-664-5855 

  Church of Saint Ursula

914-668-0085 

  Church of Sts. Peter and Paul

914-668-9815 

 Mount Vernon landmark Swedenborgian Chapel Ascension's worship style traditional diverse parish  

ethnic cultural diversity Church of the Ascension

914-668-4851 

The Church of the Ascension has been a Mount Vernon landmark since its incorporation on May 26, 1890. Before the Church moved to its current location, services were conducted in a building, which was the old Swedenborgian Chapel, on the corner of Prospect and Fulton Aves. This was only a few blocks away from where the cornerstone of the permanent building would eventually be laid.

Ascension's worship style and expressions of faith have always been traditional. We are a diverse parish that reflects our community. Our voices ring out in a lively array of accents reflecting our ethnic and cultural diversity. Press "Blue Button" to explore our website.

  Church of the Sacred Heart

914-668-7440 

  Trinity Episcopal Church

914-667-5524 

 New Rochelle, Westchestersoutheast southeastern south southern newrochelle

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Saint Gabriel

914-632-0211 

  Church of Saint Joseph

914-632-0675 

  Church of the Blessed Sacrament

914-632-2300 

  Church of the Holy Family

914-632-0673 

  Church of the Holy Name of Jesus

914-636-4856 

 St Simon's Church New Rochelle NY Queen City Long Island Sound God  Episcopal Saint Simon the Cyrenian - Episcopal

914-632-5911 

St. Simon's Church is part of the suburban community of New Rochelle, NY, which is known as the Queen City of Long Island Sound. We are in the midst of several economically and ethnically diverse neighborhoods where there is great opportunity to be of service to God and to the community. St. Simon's ministry touches people across the city of New Rochelle and many nearby communities including Greenwich, CT, New York City and beyond.

Over the past 91 years the Church of St. Simon the Cyrenian has experienced God's love and blessings in countless ways. Our faith in prayer continues to sustain us. The blessings of God's love have surely enriched our lives together. We are a people of faith, hope and love.

Press "Blue Button" and meet our staff, browse the web pages about our various ministries and find out what the Episcopal Church of St. Simon the Cyrenian is all about.

 Saint Johns parish New Rochelle Bronxville Eastchester Scarsdale Larchmont Sound Shore Communities Thomas Paine Cottage oldest churches Westchester County Norman Rockwell baptized Roman Catholic Protestant  St. Francis Cottage St. John's Episcopal Church - Wilmot

914-636-0047 

St. John's, Wilmot, is an Episcopal parish located in New Rochelle, convenient to Bronxville, Eastchester, and Scarsdale, as well as Larchmont, and other Sound Shore Communities, from which it draws its members. Located in an historic district of New Rochelle, near Thomas Paine Cottage, its buildings date to colonial times. St. John's was organized as an Episcopal parish in 1858, and is one of the oldest churches in Westchester County, New York. Norman Rockwell, who lived nearby, attended this church and his children were baptized here.

It is an intimate parish, drawing its parishioners not only from other Episcopal parishes, but from Roman Catholic, and other Protestant denominations, as well as other religious traditions. Following the church service, an informal coffee and tea reception is held in the adjoining St. Francis' Cottage.

St. John's Church is unique in its makeup, and the congregation is made up of varied backgrounds, ages, denominations, sexual orientations, races, countries of origin, and more. Ours is an amalgamation of the living word of Christ Jesus.

  Trinity St. Paul's Episcopal Church

914-632-5368 

In the heart of New Rochelle, the graceful spire of Trinity-St. Paul’s church has towered over the ever-changing landscape of New Rochelle since 1864. Please press "Blue Button" to explore our website.

 North Salem, Westchesternortheast northeastern north northern croton falls purdys

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 worldwide Anglican Communion St. James small country parish St. James Episcopal Church

914-669-5563 

We invite you to St. James Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Church is is a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion. St. James was established at the inception of this country in 1731. Our roots go deep.

We are a "small country parish" which harkens back to pastoral times and yet our outlook is contemporary. We enjoy intimacy with one another and our neighborhood as we seek to live vibrant lives of faith. We pride ourselves on being inclusive and welcoming to all - young and old, single and coupled, rich and poor, inquisitive and skeptical. We hope to find a deep spirituality and to be a force for good in the world and community. St. James preserves and respects traditions as well as honoring new events. We do this in our life of prayer, music and fellowship. In a time where so many seek community, St. James is a haven and home for many.

 Ossining, Westchestercentral mid west western hudson river sing osining osinsing

 featured Christian Churches

  Church of Saint Ann

914-941-2556 

 Saint Pauls Episcopalian Liturgy Ossining Briarcliff Manor Pleasantville Peekskill Thornwood Armonk
New York City God St. Paul's On-the-Hill - Episcopal

914-941-6627 

St. Paul's On-the-Hill worship according to the Episcopal Liturgy, which goes back to the 1st Century Church and forward to the 21st Century, with the beautiful prayers of many ages and the centrality of Scripture throughout. Our members come from Ossining, Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville, Pe