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St. James' Episcopal Church (New York City)

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Denomination
  
Episcopal

Website
  
http//www.stjames.org

Phone
  
+1 212-288-4100

Founded
  
1810

Opened
  
1810

St. James' Episcopal Church (New York City)

Located
  
Madison Avenue and 71st Street New York City

Rector
  
The Rev. Brenda G. Husson

Diocese
  
Episcopal Diocese of New York

Address
  
865 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10021, USA

Similar
  
St James' Roman Catholic, Church of the Epiphany, Church of the Heavenly, St Thomas Episcopal Church, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

Profiles

St. James' Church is an Episcopal parish church located at the intersection of Madison Avenue and 71st Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.

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Founded in May 1810 as a summer chapel for New Yorkers with country homes north of the then city, it has grown into one of the largest Episcopal churches in New York City. In addition to worship, it has programs for children and young families, youth and young adults, as well as a music program and a devotion to mission and service in the community.

Worship & Music

St. James' Church worships in a variety of styles within the Anglican tradition. Four services of Holy Eucharist are celebrated every Sunday.

Music

In 2008–2009, the parish installed the St. James' Bicentennial Organ, built by Schoenstein & Co. Organbuilders (op. 156 & 157) in San Francisco. The organ contains a total of 5,538 pipes, with 4,407 pipes in the chancel organ and 1,131 pipes in the gallery. The new organ was dedicated in October 2010.

Recent History

In 1996 St. James' called as rector the Rev. Brenda G. Husson, the first woman chosen to lead a parish of such size and prominence in the diocese.

Under Husson's leadership, St. James' received a large private grant to establish the Partners in Mission program. The PIM grant currently supports ongoing partnerships with the Anglican Diocese of Southern Malawi in Africa, three Episcopal parishes in Haiti, as well as regular work with the Osborne Association's outreach to children with incarcerated parents in New York.

St. James' was invited to participate in the Lilly Endowment's nationwide Transition into Ministry program for the mentoring of new clergy. The position of 'Lilly Fellow' was created in 2003 to train new priests in all aspects of parish life.

St. James' celebrated its bicentennial year in 2010. The parish welcomed Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, for a festive service marking the culmination of the bicentennial year on November 14, 2010.

Rectors

  • Samuel Farmer Jarvis (1811–1819)
  • William Richmond (1820–1837)
  • James Cook Richmond (1837–1842)
  • John Dowdney (1842–1847)
  • Edwin Harwood (1847–1850)
  • Peter Schermerhorn Chauncey (1851–1866)
  • Cornelius Bishop Smith (1867–1895)
  • E. Walpole Warren (1895–1903)
  • Frederick Courtney (1904–1915)
  • Frank Warfield Crowder (1916–1932)
  • Horace William Baden Donegan (1933–1947)
  • Arthur Lee Kinsolving (1947–1969)
  • John Bowen Coburn (1969–1975)
  • Hays Hamilton Rockwell (1976–1990)
  • Mark S. Anschutz (1992–1995)
  • Brenda G. Husson (1996–present)
  • The 5:00PM St. James' Christmas Eve service of Lessons and Carols was broadcast over the local WOR and WQXR radio stations in New York City as early as 1934, and then annually from the early 1950s through 2000.
  • St. James' Church was the site of funerals for both John Steinbeck and Edward R. Murrow.
  • The exterior and interior of St. James' have been seen in Gossip Girl (CW television series).
  • References

    St. James' Episcopal Church (New York City) Wikipedia