Pentecost Holy Eucharist
Pentecost is known as the birthday of the Christian church. Falling 50 days after Easter, it marks the fulfillment of Jesus’s promise to send the Holy Spirit to his followers as a helper and a guide. A principal holiday in The Episcopal Church, Pentecost is the culmination of Eastertide and leads into the longest season of the liturgical year: Ordinary Time. On this holy day, we welcome new members into our community through baptism. The Rt. Rev. Matthew Heyd, diocesan bishop of New York, will join us at the 11:15am service.







