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NY Landmarks Conservancy’s Sacred Sites

The Church of the Ascension is participating in the 2019 New York Landmarks Conservancy’s Sacred Site Weekend on Saturday, May 18th (12:00pm – 5:00pm) & Sunday, May 19 (1:00pm – 5:00pm) as part of their Open House program. If you are interested in helping our neighbors discover the beauty of Ascension, please contact Liz Hill (lizart@nyc.rr.com).

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Ascension Walks (& Gives) to End AIDS

This year the event takes place on Sunday, May 19th, in Central Park. One of our parisishiors is dedicating her upcoming birthday for a fundraiser with a goal of $5,000+ for the annual AIDS Walk NY. She invites her fellow parishioners and their friends to join her and create Team Ascension. Sign-in begins at 8:30am on the morning of the walk, and the event

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Ascension in the News!

The current issue of The Episcopal New Yorker features two articles by Ascensionites: a book review from Mother Liz and and a reflection on the issue’s fascinating topic (death) by Stanley Weinberg. In the recent 2018 fall edition you’ll find a poignant article by Fr. Ed on how the abuse of a subway panhandler by a fellow passenger raised painful memories and spurred a

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We Welcome Dr. Deirdre Good

This Sunday, May 5th, we are delighted to Welcome Dr. Deirdre Good as our preacher! Dr. Good serves on the faculty of the Stevenson School for Ministry in the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania. She has been theologian in residence at Trinity Wall Street (2016-2018) and was Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Drew University from 2016-2017. Prior to her position at Drew, Dr.

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Book Launch Party for Courage Beyond Fear

Join us on Saturday, May 4, from 4-6pm in the Parish Hall for this book launch party. Ascension parishioners especially invited! Courage Beyond Fear is a collection of sermons from theologians and ministers who taught and studied at seminaries that underwent wrenching change, often when corporate-style governance was vaunted over theological education, spiritual insight, and community. This book, edited by Katie Day and Deirdre

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Inquirers’ Classes Begin this Sunday

This Sunday, May 5th, there will be a brief meeting after the 11 a.m. service with Mother Liz. Are you thinking about being confirmed or received in the Episcopal Church? Renewing your baptismal vows and deepening your commitment to Christ? Are you just curious about this particular Anglican branch of the Jesus Movement, or about Christianity in general? This class will address questions about

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Sanctuary Tour of the Angels

This Sunday, April 28, join Liz Hill and Buff Kavelman for a Sanctuary Tour of the Angels in the street-level stained glass windows. This is a great opportunity to learn more about our beautiful and historic church. The tour will begin at the font immediately following the 11:00 service.

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Ascension Walks (and Gives) to End AIDS

This year the event takes place in Central Park on Sunday, May 19th. As her final major event as a 23-year-old — as well as her first public service duty as a baptized Christian — Zennie Trieu will be dedicating her 24th birthday to fundraising a $5,000+ goal for the annual AIDS Walk NY. She invites her fellow parishioners to join her and create

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Sanctuary Tour of the Angels

This Sunday, April 28, join Liz Hill and Buff Kavelman for a Sanctuary Tour of the Angels in the street-level stained glass windows. This is a great opportunity to learn more about our beautiful and historic church. The tour will begin at the font immediately following the 11:00 service.

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Book Launch Party for Courage Beyond Fear

Join us on Saturday, May 4, from 4-6pm in the Parish Hall for this book launch party. Ascension parishioners especially invited! Courage Beyond Fear is a collection of sermons from theologians and ministers who taught and studied at seminaries that underwent wrenching change, often when corporate-style governance was vaunted over theological education, spiritual insight, and community. This book, edited by Katie Day and Deirdre

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