St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)
General
St. Bartholomew's Church, an Episcopal church founded in January 1835, is located at Park Avenue and 51st Street in midtown Manhattan, New York City. Designed by Bertram Goodhue and containing stained-glass windows and mosaics by Hildreth Meiere, it is considered as one of the city's landmarks and is known for its wide range of programs. It draws parishoners from all areas of New York City and its surroundings.
St. Bart's, as it is usually known, is also noted for its pipe organ, the largest in New York and one of the ten largest in the world. One of the church's former organists was the famous conductor Leopold Stokowski and the church's choir has achieved distinction under the direction of conductors such as William Trafka and James Litton.
Center for Religious Inquiry
The Center for Religious Inquiry (CRI) is an inter-religious program based at St. Bartholomew’s Church and directed Rabbi Leonard A. Schoolman. It is based on the premise that there are few opportunities for religious seekers who can study their own and other religious traditions in a safe and non-judgmental environment. Rabbi Schoolman was previously the founding director of the Center for Theological Studies at Christ Church Cathedral (Episcopal) in Houston, which served as a prototype for the program at St. Bart's. CRI offers a vast array of opportunities for religious seekers of any background or affiliation to learn in an open and welcoming environment. Instructors are distinguished academics, known for solid and engaging teaching skills. Classes are designed for anyone who is interested in religious and spiritual issues, those exploring their own or other faiths, and anyone else who loves to learn. Harvard Divinity School, Yale Divinity School, Columbia University, the University of Chicago, the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, and Union Theological Seminary are some of the institutions whose faculty have participated in CRI programs since its inception in the Fall of 1999.
Clergy Blogs
The Rev. William Tully has been rector of St. Bartholomew's since September 1994. Keeping with St. Bart's stated goal of outreach to the community and nation around it, Reverend Tully accepted and participates in a "blogging mission" at the church. Their inception was 27 July 2006. St. Bart's is groundbreaking in the ministry of blogging for Episcopalian churches. Or, as Tully's blog states, "None of the seven of us who have—maybe with a little fear and trembling—agreed to begin these journals have done anything like this, so bear with us as we learn."
The seven clergy who participate in blogging are Rev. Bill Tully, Rev. Kevin Bean, Rev. Mary Haddad, Rev. Mark Bozutti Jones, Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey, Rev. Gideon Pollach and Rev. J.D. Clarke.
Image Gallery
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First stained glass window from the entrance on the northside of the church
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Stained glass over balcony overlooking the pews.
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Facing west, silhouette of the organ against stained glass panels in balcony
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The Altar
See also
- Complete List of Presiding Bishops
- Succession of Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States
- Anglican Communion
- Anglican Communion Network
- Churches Uniting in Christ
- Anglo-Catholicism
Colleges affiliated with the Episcopal Church
- Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
- Clarkson College , Omaha, Nebraska
- Columbia University, New York, New York
- Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York
- Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio
- St. Augustine College, Chicago, Illinois
- St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, North Carolina
- St. Paul's College, Lawrenceville, Virginia
- University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee
- Voorhees College, Denmark, South Carolina
Seminaries of the Episcopal Church
- Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, New Haven, Connecticut
- Bexley Hall, Rochester, New York and Columbus, Ohio
- The Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, California
- Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas
- The General Theological Seminary, New York City
- Nashotah House, Nashotah, Wisconsin
- Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois
- School of Theology at University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee
- Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry, Ambridge, Pennsylvania
- Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Virginia
External links
- Saint Bartholomew's Church in New York City (official website)
- Blog of Reverend Tully, Rector
- Saint Bartholomew's Clergy blogs
- Review of St. Bart's Choir
- Architectual images of St. Bart's
- Article: The portal of Saint Bartholomew's Church in New York City