The Congregation Mission Statement

We are a family of Christians, drawn together by a common mission:
"To build and nurture an active Christian community; to support the mission of the Cathedral; to offer opportunities for exploring and expressing spirituality, affirming the diversities that exist among us; above all, through worship, service, and example, to bear witness to Christ's healing and reconciling love to neighbors, pilgrims, and visitors."

Who we are...
If you are interested in learning more about the vestry and this valuable ministry please contact the wardens.  
 
Vestry Members

Class of 2010
 
  • Bob Carey - Warden
  • Eufemia Plimpton Orr 
  • Charles Jamison, Jr.
  • Matthew Pritchard
  • Nathaniel Queen 

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Class of 2011 

 

  • Lisa Chin - Warden
  • Cecilia Andrini-Nwufoh, Treasurer
  • David McGee
  • Catherine Scott
  • Rachel Wildman

 

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Class of 2012

 

  • Laurel Massé
  • Mimi McDonald 
  • Catherine Skopic 
  • Carole Wilkins 

 

 

 

 IPC North Reps

  • Hal Weiner
  • Ruth Davis


    The Vestry is the board, or governing body of the congregation. "Vestry" is a very old term, which some people think comes from the name of the room where the clergy put on vestments. In former days, since it was often the only heated room, the elected lay leaders would meet there with the clergyman following a service. The name of the room came to be applied to the group that met there. Each year - on the first Sunday in February - we hold Elections for Vestry Members who become our corporate officers. There are three year terms for Vestry Members, and two year terms for Warden (the managers of the Vestry, or chief officers). "Warden" is a very old word that means "guardian" - someone who is entrusted with caring for someone or something. The Vestry has the fiduciary responsibility in the congregation and handles the parish's business and temporal matters and serves as a council of advice for the Vicar. The Vicar, or Priest-in-charge of the Congregation, Chairs all Vestry Meetings and is solely responsible for sacred matters that pertain to the Congregation (according to the prayer book, to baptize, preach the Word of God, celebrate the Eucharist, and to pronounce Absolution and Blessing in God's Name. )


     Any questions, please E-mail Chris Johnson and Sandy Schubert, Communication Chairs 

Contact information

 Contact Emails

 

childrensabbey@saintsaviour.org

Donna Devlin, Director

 wildangelsgroup@saintsaviour.org

The Poets and Writers Group

clerk@saintsaviour.org

Lisa Chin, Clerk of the Vestry 

 communication@saintsaviour.org

Crossings-newsletter, bulletins, e-news, website 

education@saintsaviour.org

Shawn Welton-Dean, Chair

 pastoralcare@saintsaviour.org

Pastoral needs  

info@saintsaviour.org

General information requests 

 missionandoutreach@saintsaviour.org

Mission and outreach; local and international

office@saintsaviour.org

General info about baptisms, weddings  

 20s30s@saintsaviour.org

20's and 30's fellowship

prayertree@saintsaviour.org

Receive or give prayers 

 events@saintsaviour.org

Events for the congregation

register@saintsaviour.org

Register for events, classes or workshops

 

 treasurer@saintsaviour.org

Information on pledging, donations and reimbursements

ushers@saintsaviour.org

Usher for worship services, events 

 vicar@saintsaviour.org 

The Rev. Victoria R. Sirota, D.M.A. Canon Pastor & Vicar

wardens@saintsaviour.org

Christopher Johnson and Robert Carey,

Wardens

welcoming@saintsaviour.org   
 Welcome newcomers, orientation and events

 

About Us

The Congregation of St. Saviour was founded in 1992 to be the resident congregation for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. We feel a special privilege to gather in this magnificent place to find our way to God. We hope you will join us.

We offer events, classes and programs that benefit the spiritual growth and formation of the community at the Cathedral and neighborhood. We are a family of Christians, drawn together by a common mission: "To build and nurture an active Christian community; to support the mission of the Cathedral; to offer opportunities for exploring and expressing spirituality, affirming the diversities that exist among us; above all, through worship, service, and example, to bear witness to Christ's healing and reconciling love to neighbors, pilgrims, and visitors." 


 Please read our 2008 Annual Report 

 


The Congregation of St. Saviour is the resident congregation at the Cathedral. We are a growing group, some 600 strong, and have an active fellowship and community within the greater life of this sacred space. We invite you to join our community, and a good place to start is to attend our Via Media program, which runs twice a year.

to learn more about Via Media, click hereWhat is Via Media?  It is "a model of radical hospitality with an eight-week program inviting people to come together for a meal, to watch a video and have a discussion about a variety of topics of interest to Anglican Christians." It is "a tool that presents the basic tenets of Christianity from an inclusive, Anglican approach to scripture, tradition, and reason that leads the participants to a broader view of the faith journey and the role that the Church can play in society." (quotes from www.everyvoice.net). Click Here to indicate interest, and to find out when the next series takes place. Also, Baptism and Confirmation classes are held several times per year. To learn more, or to register, please contact The Rev. Vicki Sirota, Cathedral Pastor

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Some of us transferred our membership here from other Episcopal church congregations. Others of us were not Episcopalians-or even baptized Christians-when we first came here. We may have been drawn by a sense of holiness hear . . . Or the grandeur of this space and the beauty of its music and liturgy. . .Or by concerts, art exhibits, and other special events held here. . . Or by the desire to help in the Soup Kitchen, the Crisis Center, and other Cathedral programs that reach out to the larger New York City community.

But all of us have become members of the Congregation because we realize that by joining together, we can support the Cathedral and its mission more effectively that we could as individuals. And we enjoy the fellowship that membership brings.

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You must be a baptized Christian to join the Congregation. It is not necessary to be an Episcopalian. If you are a member of another Episcopal church, you may request that church to transfer your membership to the Congregation of St. Saviour. (Please complete and return the Request for Letter of Transfer available from the church office.) For those interested in baptism, the Cathedral holds inquirers classes in the spring and fall. There are confirmation classes for those who are baptized Christians but have never been confirmed in the Episcopal Church. Please contact the Congregation office (212/316-7483 or email: St. Saviour) to arrange attendance at one of these classes.

Some History: the Episcopal Church is the American heir to the Church of England, and part of the world-wide Anglican Communion (some 90 million people across every continent). A balance of catholic traditions and the insights of the Protestant Reformation makes this church one of the more inclusive of the Christian family. Our name is derived from the ancient order of the episcopate (from the Greek word for bishop); our bishops provide oversight for the whole Church. In the local congregation priests are the regular presiders and preachers at worship services. Here at the Cathedral we enjoy the best of both worlds, as the Cathedral of St. John the Divine is the home of the Bishop of New York and also the place that houses the Congregation of St. Saviour. The Episcopal Church maintains the historic three-fold ministry of bishops, priests and deacons. These ministries include married and single persons, both male and female.

 

 


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