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  • Spiritual Sips

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Spiritual Sips

    This “Theology on Tap-like” series will feature 5 impressive speakers from surrounding universities and religious orders . Each will present a thought-provoking theological topic, followed by discussion and fellowship.

    Come have a glass of wine or beer and engage with some theological discussion.

    This is a great opportunity to invite a friend, colleague, or family member who might not be a regular church goer.

    Free
  • Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    And as we approach our national elections, the Church of the Epiphany is offering a wonderful weekly lecture series entitled “Guided by Grace: You Can Talk About Politics and Religion Here”. This thought-provoking series will delve into how faith shapes our political views and the role of the Catholic Church in the public square. Through a blend of lectures, discussions, and guest speakers, we will examine the moral and ethical dimensions of key issues facing our nation. Whether you are deeply religious, spiritually curious, or simply interested in the impact of faith on society, this series offers a respectful and open forum for dialogue. All are welcome!

    The first event will take place on Wednesday October 9th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Jesuit artist and journalist Joe Hoover. Joe will speak about Making Christian Choices regarding our duty as local and national citizens.

    The second event will take place October 16th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Liam Meyers, a Professor of Religious Studies at Iona University. In this talk, Liam will ask us to take a step back to consider historical witnesses from the Catholic Worker movement, and the broader peace movement, and how it relates to our current political situation.

    The third event will take place October 23rd at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Martha Hennessy, Activist At The Catholic Worker, and grandchild of Dorothy Day. Martha in this talk, will explore the intersection of environmental stewardship and economic justice through the lens of Catholic social teaching.

    The final event will take place October 30th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Alex Gruber,
    PhD Candidate in Theology at Fordham University. In “Love and Expression,” Alex will discuss how the call to receive, proclaim, and model God’s love is made to all people – single or married, gay or straight, cis- or transgender.

    Free
  • Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    And as we approach our national elections, the Church of the Epiphany is offering a wonderful weekly lecture series entitled “Guided by Grace: You Can Talk About Politics and Religion Here”. This thought-provoking series will delve into how faith shapes our political views and the role of the Catholic Church in the public square. Through a blend of lectures, discussions, and guest speakers, we will examine the moral and ethical dimensions of key issues facing our nation. Whether you are deeply religious, spiritually curious, or simply interested in the impact of faith on society, this series offers a respectful and open forum for dialogue. All are welcome!

    The first event will take place on Wednesday October 9th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Jesuit artist and journalist Joe Hoover. Joe will speak about Making Christian Choices regarding our duty as local and national citizens.

    The second event will take place October 16th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Liam Meyers, a Professor of Religious Studies at Iona University. In this talk, Liam will ask us to take a step back to consider historical witnesses from the Catholic Worker movement, and the broader peace movement, and how it relates to our current political situation.

    The third event will take place October 23rd at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Martha Hennessy, Activist At The Catholic Worker, and grandchild of Dorothy Day. Martha in this talk, will explore the intersection of environmental stewardship and economic justice through the lens of Catholic social teaching.

    The final event will take place October 30th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Alex Gruber,
    PhD Candidate in Theology at Fordham University. In “Love and Expression,” Alex will discuss how the call to receive, proclaim, and model God’s love is made to all people – single or married, gay or straight, cis- or transgender.

    Free
  • Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    And as we approach our national elections, the Church of the Epiphany is offering a wonderful weekly lecture series entitled “Guided by Grace: You Can Talk About Politics and Religion Here”. This thought-provoking series will delve into how faith shapes our political views and the role of the Catholic Church in the public square. Through a blend of lectures, discussions, and guest speakers, we will examine the moral and ethical dimensions of key issues facing our nation. Whether you are deeply religious, spiritually curious, or simply interested in the impact of faith on society, this series offers a respectful and open forum for dialogue. All are welcome!

    The first event will take place on Wednesday October 9th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Jesuit artist and journalist Joe Hoover. Joe will speak about Making Christian Choices regarding our duty as local and national citizens.

    The second event will take place October 16th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Liam Meyers, a Professor of Religious Studies at Iona University. In this talk, Liam will ask us to take a step back to consider historical witnesses from the Catholic Worker movement, and the broader peace movement, and how it relates to our current political situation.

    The third event will take place October 23rd at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Martha Hennessy, Activist At The Catholic Worker, and grandchild of Dorothy Day. Martha in this talk, will explore the intersection of environmental stewardship and economic justice through the lens of Catholic social teaching.

    The final event will take place October 30th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Alex Gruber,
    PhD Candidate in Theology at Fordham University. In “Love and Expression,” Alex will discuss how the call to receive, proclaim, and model God’s love is made to all people – single or married, gay or straight, cis- or transgender.

    Free
  • Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    Guided by Grace: You can talk about Religion and Politics here

    And as we approach our national elections, the Church of the Epiphany is offering a wonderful weekly lecture series entitled “Guided by Grace: You Can Talk About Politics and Religion Here”. This thought-provoking series will delve into how faith shapes our political views and the role of the Catholic Church in the public square. Through a blend of lectures, discussions, and guest speakers, we will examine the moral and ethical dimensions of key issues facing our nation. Whether you are deeply religious, spiritually curious, or simply interested in the impact of faith on society, this series offers a respectful and open forum for dialogue. All are welcome!

    The first event will take place on Wednesday October 9th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Jesuit artist and journalist Joe Hoover. Joe will speak about Making Christian Choices regarding our duty as local and national citizens.

    The second event will take place October 16th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Liam Meyers, a Professor of Religious Studies at Iona University. In this talk, Liam will ask us to take a step back to consider historical witnesses from the Catholic Worker movement, and the broader peace movement, and how it relates to our current political situation.

    The third event will take place October 23rd at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Martha Hennessy, Activist At The Catholic Worker, and grandchild of Dorothy Day. Martha in this talk, will explore the intersection of environmental stewardship and economic justice through the lens of Catholic social teaching.

    The final event will take place October 30th at 7pm in the Parish Hall with a talk and discussion led by Alex Gruber,
    PhD Candidate in Theology at Fordham University. In “Love and Expression,” Alex will discuss how the call to receive, proclaim, and model God’s love is made to all people – single or married, gay or straight, cis- or transgender.

    Free
  • Epiphany’s Bereavement Program

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Avenue at 22nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Epiphany's Bereavement Program

    Epiphany’s Bereavement Program

    ‘Blessed Are Those Who Mourn, For They Shall Be Comforted”

    Losing a loved one is an incredibly painful experience, one that can leave you feeling alone, confused, and overwhelmed. We provide an emotionally safe environment where those bereaved may express their grief without judgement.

    Tuesday, January 28, 2025
    7:00 PM – 8:45 PM

    Church of the Epiphany
    375 2nd Ave
    New York, NY 10010

    Each bereavement program runs for six consecutive weeks, and is led by trained bereavement counselors. Spiritual accompaniment may be needed beyond the program, and this is offered as well by members of the ministry, both lay and ordained. Learn more about the Bereavement Ministry at Epiphany here.

  • Lenten Adoration with Praise and Worship

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Lenten Adoration with Praise and Worship

    Come with us on our Epiphany40 journey to adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, and to offer praise with beautiful worship songs, Scripture, and reflections. It is also a time when you are invited to experience the gift of Reconciliation.

    Free
  • Lectio Divina

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Avenue at 22nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Lectio Divina

    Lectio Divina is a beautiful way to pray and contemplate God’s love through the Scriptures. Join us in this Epiphany40 Lenten event, and allow the Holy Spirit to invade your heart with consolation.

    Free
  • Meeting God in the Dark

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Meeting God in the Dark

    Meeting God in the Dark is an ongoing series of screenings and discussions of films that have impactful spiritual messages. This event will complement your Epiphany40 Lenten journey, and will undoubtedly be used by the Holy Spirit to touch your heart.

    Free
  • TAIZE Prayer

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    TAIZE Prayer

    Taizé Prayer is a meditative, repetitive form of worship that combines prayer, song, and silence. It’s practiced in many churches and is named after the ecumenical Christian community in Taizé, France. Allow this beautiful prayer format to focus your Epiphany40 Lenten practice on the Lord’s love for you.

    Free
  • Passover Seder Meal

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Passover Seder Meal

    Come to the celebration that Jesus and his disciples experienced at the Last Supper. All of our Jewish sisters and brothers, like Jesus, have celebrated their exodus from Egypt with songs, and food and prayer. This will be our final Epiphany40 event, just before Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil and Masses.

    Free
  • Millenn-X: Confessions

    Church of the Epiphany 375 2nd Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Millenn-X: Confessions

    Do you ever wonder why you make self-destructive choices? Do you struggle with grief, ambition, or finding authentic relationships in a digital world?

    If you’re in your 30s through 50s, join the Millenn-X group next Thursday, September 4th at 7pm, as we take a dive into the life and works of St. Augustine! Not only is he known as one of Western philosophy’s greatest thinkers, but because of the raw honesty he exposes in his autobiography, Confessions, he might just be history’s most relatable saint. And, now thanks to Pope Leo, Augustine may be more influential than ever, 1600 years after he lived.

    Free

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