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St. Mary's Church, Manhattanville

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Worship times

Sunday
10:30 am
English
Rite II with Choir
Sunday
12:00 pm
English
Prayer Group in-person and via ZOOM
Friday
Varia por temporada
6:30 pm
Spanish
https://stmarysharlem.org/comunidad

Comunidad en Crecimiento

La comunidad Latinoamericana de la iglesia de St. Mary's, Harlem
es una comunidad en crecimiento.

¡Somos de Sur America, Centro America, Norte America y el Caribe!
Hablamos ingles, español (y espanglish).

Domingos: Santa Misa a las 10:30 am en ingles con lecturas y oraciones en español
Miercoles: Grupo de oración a las 6:30 pm presencial y por ZOOM.
Viernes de Cuaresma: Estaciones de la cruz en la comunidad a las 6:30 pm

¿Quieres saber más sobre la comunidad y de oportunidades de misas, oración, caminatas, o celebraciones en español?
Comunícate con Davíd o Aleja por text: (917) 727-8117‬

Volunteer opportunities

One time opportunities
Ongoing commitment opportunities

Ministries

Medical and Dental Clinic

Aging, Health and Wellbeing

The Columbia-Harlem Homeless Medical Partnership is a free medical clinic at St. Mary’s on Tuesday evenings. Medical students under the supervision of a physician and dental students under supervision of a dentist, perform physical exams, write prescriptions, and provide information about health resources.

Tuesdays from 5:30-7:30 pm; free medical clinic with dental consults 1st& 3rd Tuesdays, psychiatry 1st Tuesdays, occupational therapy 2nd& 4th Tuesdays. No ID required. 

For more information see visit the CHHMP website.

Saturday Street Ministry

Meal Programs

Hours of operation: Saturday 12-3:00pm

The Outreach Soup Kitchen serves 80 to 90 homeless individuals each Saturday afternoon. Teams of volunteers prepare bag lunches, including hot soup in the winter, and take them to people on the streets and in parks in Harlem. Volunteers and homeless neighbors become acquainted with each other, and information is shared about resources and services in the area. 

Shelter for Refugees

Shelter and Housing

ROBERT D. JONES MEMORIAL SHELTER 
The RDJ Refugee Shelter is currently the only shelter in New York City specifically for homeless asylum seekers and refugees. We provide care, support and advocacy for asylum seekers who are experiencing housing insecurity and resources they need to thrive in their new home.

If you are a refugee seeking shelter, please contact our intake coordinator at admin@rdjrefugeeshelter.org. 

 

St. Mary's Urban Garden

Creation Care/Community Gardens

36 raised garden beds surrounding the church.

Contact person:

Kym Roberts 212-864-4013

Kym Roberts

St. Mary's Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen

Food Pantries
Meal Programs

Hours of operation:

Monday 4-6pm

St. Mary’ s Client Choice Food Pantry, staffed by church and community volunteers, serves up to 100 family units every Monday from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. People may select enough items for three days from various food groups, using a point system based on the number of family members. Those who use the pantry are under-employed, unemployed, or unable to work. They may visit the pantry once a month.

Each week from June to November we offer three fresh vegetables from an upstate farm, through cooperation with Just Food and the United Way. Clients can sample unfamiliar produce, and a trained community volunteer, who is bi-lingual, does regular cooking demonstrations.

Ameya Biradavolu

Food Programs Director

St. Mary's Summer Camp

Children and Youth Ministries

5 Day a week camp from 9-5pm July-August every summer

Hours of operation:

Mon-Fri 9-5pm

Miriam, Mark, Muhammad and Marx 

Advocacy

Miriam, Mark, Muhammad and Marx meets the last Sunday of each month for interfaith justice and peace activism and community. On second Thursdays, our agenda is hands-on work. We gather at 6:30PM to share food, experiences, feelings, followed by strategies for advancing the struggle. For information call Jim White at 201-956-5356.

James White

Free Mail Pick-Up

Immigration Services
Shelter and Housing
Services for the Homeless

Use St. Mary’s as your mailing address. Sign up at the Church during office hours Monday – Friday 10AM – 2PM.

Friday Movie Night, Meal and Compline

Aging, Health and Wellbeing
Arts & Culture
Donation Coordination/Distribution
Meal Programs
Services for the Homeless

Doors open for set-up at 5pm, Feature Plays at 6pm, Clean-up happens around 8 or 9. Free showing of box office hits and classic favorites, complete with popcorn, and a hot meal every Friday night. All ages welcome (parents, please check schedule for movie ratings).  Volunteers needed for equipment and snack set up, popcorn-making and clean up.  Come join us! Please check/click “Announcements” for movie of the week.

FREE FILMS!  FRESH POPCORN!  FREE FUN! ALL ARE WELCOME – JUST AS YOU ARE!  ¡películas gratis! ¡snacks gratis! ¡diversión gratis! ¡historietas a las 17:30, películas en 18:00 exactamente!

Refugee Arts Workshop

Advocacy
Arts & Culture
Immigration Services

Refugee Arts Workshop Tuesdays at 7:15pm in the Parish Hall. For more information contact Lysander Puccio.
 

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521 W. 126th St
New York, NY 10027
United States

Phone

Contact

Rev. Mary Foulke

Rector

Organized groups

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)/Narcotics Anonymous/Twelve Step
Choir
College student group
Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Neighborhood associations