Welcome to St. Michael’s
Worshiping and Serving since 1807
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church is an inclusive and diverse parish located at the corner of 99th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan. Although our in-person services and events are currently suspended, our vibrant parish life continues online.
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The Sixth Sunday of Easter
Watch our most recent 10:00 am Sunday service on our YouTube channel
Worship Schedule
Explore our weekly worship schedule
* Job Posting * – Music Program
St. Michael’s is hiring a new Director of Children’s Choirs
Upcoming Events
Find information on what’s coming up at St. Michael’s
Volunteer & Serve
Get involved in serving the community through St. Michael’s ministries
Recent Sermons
Watch, read or listen to recent Sunday sermons
St. Michael’s Podcast
Listen to our new podcast featuring conversations on themes from recent sermons
Weekly Online Worship Schedule
In-Person worship is currently suspended at St. Michael’s, as of Nov. 24, 2020. We look forward to opening our doors again soon. Services continue online throughout the week, and the sanctuary is open at select hours. Details are below.
Sunday
Morning Service: 7:45 am
Holy Eucharist: 10:00 am
Weekdays
Morning Prayer: 7:45 am
Noonday Prayer: 12:00 pm
Compline/Night Prayers: 8:30 pm
Saturday
Morning Prayer: 9:00 am
The Church is open for prayer and reflection from 11:00 am-2:00 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Explore Our Core Values
Discover what it means to be
part of the St. Michael’s community
Follow Jesus Christ
We seek to live the way of Jesus in love, humility, and service to others.
Spiritual Growth
We invite others to join us on our journey as we grow in wisdom
about God, ourselves and the world.
Diversity
We celebrate the fullness of humanity’s differences, building a community where everyone belongs.
Community
We cultivate relationships of love and care, within our parish family and beyond.
Joy
We lift up our hearts with love and laughter as we delight in the Spirit’s presence among us.
Stewardship
We honor the legacy of our church’s first two centuries and strive to
extend God’s work in this place for generations to come.