Welcome to St. Ann & the Holy Trinity

 

The people of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity express gratitude for God’s love by seeking to live as Jesus Christ teaches us: caring for our neighbors and ourselves, worshiping God with thanksgiving, and being good stewards of what is given to us.

We welcome all who wish to join us on our spiritual journey.

 

Weekly Services at St. Ann's

 

Sunday

Holy Eucharist 11:00 am

Sunday School 11:00 am

Children's Choir 12:45-1:15 pm

Every Weekday

Church open to public 12:00 pm-2:00 pm

Every Wednesday

Free Organ Recital 1:10 am

Events

 

Date   Time Event
   
wednesday, june 9   1:10 PM organ concert
sunday, june 13   11:00 AM holy eucharist
Sunday July 18   11:00 AM Holy Eucharist
sunday july 25   11:00 am holy eucharist
sunday august 1   11:00 am holy eucharist
sunday august 8   11:00 am holy eucharist
sunday august 15   11:00 am holy eucharist
sunday august 29   11:00 am holy eucharist
sunday september 5   11:00 am holy eucharist
sunday september 12 Episcopal Charities Barbecue follows 11:00 am holy eucharist
sunday september 19 Homecoming Sunday.  The Choir returns. Luncheon follows 11:00 am Choral eucharist
saturday september 25 Diocesan Mission Fair, Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City 11:00 am Choral eucharist
saturday september 25 Gregory Eaton directs Diocesan Choir 4:00 pm Choral Evensong
sunday september 26 Sunday School resumes 11:00 am Choral eucharist

 

Summer Bible Study. Beginning Wednesday, June 16, at 6:30 p.m. Mother Askew will lead a five-week summer Bible study course titled The Power of Hope in Seasons of Despair: Readings in the Book of Isaiah. The series will end on Wednesday, July 14. Texts and notes will be provided along with a light supper.

See St. Ann and the Holy Trinity's past events, photos and follow-up

 

Notices

 

Fundraiser

St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church (SAHT) seeks an experienced fundraiser to help secure foundation and other funding to support its core religious mission and its music programs. This Episcopal Church in Brooklyn Heights is an exceptional example of gothic revival architecture and contains the earliest American-made figural stained glass windows. Fundraising goals include support for the ongoing historic restoration of the 1847 church building (including the organ and windows), the renovation of the parish hall building, the subsidy of costs to make space affordable to non-profit music, cultural, and community organizations.

The fundraiser will report directly to the Priest-in-Charge.

Send application to ReverendAskew@gmail.com

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