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We seek to rightly divide the word of truth between Law and Gospel, so that the people in the city of New York and beyond might know and confess where they end and God begins. We proclaim the historic faith of Christ and Him crucified. "When I came to you, brothers and sisters, I did not come proclaiming the mystery of God to you in lofty words or wisdom. For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and him crucified." - 1 Corinthians, 2

Calvary/St. George’s is a community of people in the Episcopal Diocese of New York, which is a constituent member of the world-wide Anglican Communion. Our worship, which is steeped in The Book of Common Prayer, is intended first and foremost to glorify God in Jesus Christ, and we stand in that theological tradition which owes a debt of gratitude to the great reformers of the English Reformation. With them, we ascribe to the following:
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In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith articulates that if you can figure God out, you don't want to worship Him.
In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith breaks down the mighty acts of God and what it is that the Holy Spirit actually does.
In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith highlights three important points from Jesus’ prayer that speak to your life as part of his church.
In this sermon, Rev. Jim Munroe describes a story of radical grace and forgiveness.
In this sermon, Rev. Jacob Smith reflects on how Jesus is our Good Shepherd.
The disciples struggled with doubt and so do we. By the Holy Spirit, God works in our hearts through the teaching of his Word, the offer of his peace, and the eucharistic meal, to grow our belief in his resurrection.
Jesus comes to the disciples in order to give them a Word. This Word turns fear into peace and doubt into faith. Christ continues to deliver this same Word to us through proclamation and the sacraments.
Listen to the Rev. Jacob Smith's sermon on Easter Sunday 2024.
As humans, we think we can make Jesus a king, but his kingship is actually found in his sacrifice on the cross.
In this sermon, the Rev.Jacob Smith talks about covenant and how Jesus mediates the New Covenant.
Sin wounds our souls like poison harms our bodies. Our healing is found in Jesus, who takes our sinful humanity to the cross, dying and rising again.
In this sermon, the Rev. Jacob Smith articulates how Jesus is the cornerstone of the new and living temple.
In this sermon, The Reverend Jacob A. Smith looks at how God counts righteous.
Noah’s flood foreshadows baptism; in each sin and evil are washed away in death, and we emerge to new life to hear God’s promises to us. But baptism is only the beginning of our journey, and as we walk through the wilderness, we cling to the promises God made to us in our baptism.
In this sermon, the Rev. Janet Broderick reflects on God's preventing grace in our lives that acts as kindling, igniting love in our hearts.
Through the Holy Spirit, in Word and Sacrament, we have been met by Jesus in our darkest hour and darkest places, reminded that we have been, despite ourselves, saved.
Whether we are caught in the throes of sin or struggling with an addiction, we need the redemption of God found in his grace, mercy, and forgiveness. God pulls us out of the depths to forgive our sin, to his glory.
In this sermon, The Reverend Jacob Smith shares how, often, the temporal can distract us from the Good News of the eternal.
In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith uses the Nazareth Principle to make the proper distinction between Skepticism and Cynicism.
Through Jesus Christ’s incarnation, God welcomes us as adopted children into his family, where we find love, truth, and grace.
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