Not familiar with the Episcopal Church? St. Alban's is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York. The Diocese is part of the 2.3-million-member Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Church belongs to the worldwide Anglican Communion, 85 million members strong.
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As part of our mission of servanthood and friendship at St. Alban's, we strive to build community and to welcome all those who are searching. The Episcopal Church has long been a home for seekers. We are a people seeking to know God and to discover how God is working in our lives; we value inquiry, dialogue, and the process of spiritual journey; we look to Scripture, Tradition, and Reason together to help us understand God and the world.
St. Alban's Episcopal
Worship Times: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Sundays
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m.
Location: 1308 Meadowbrook Drive, Syracuse, NY 13224 | Map & directions
Priest: The Rev. Julie Calhoun-Bryant
Bishop: The Rt. Rev. DeDe Duncan
Church Phone: 315.446.3690 | E-mail: [email protected]
Our Mission Statement ...
“In gratitude to God, St. Alban’s resolves to be a welcoming community, learning together and reaching out to others with God’s love.
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church was founded on ,
The present sanctuary was consecrated on
God has truly blessed St. Alban’s and continues to provide faithful, devoted, committed and loving servants of the Lord.
Examples
1974 - 1978George B. Salley, Jr.
1978 - 1985Glenn W. Gould
1985 - 1986Elizabeth W. (Betsey) Libbey, Interim Priest
1986 - 2000Terry R. Cobb
2002 - 2014L. Howard Maltby
2003 - 2006Carole M. (Deedie) Phillips, Deacon
2006 - 2008Karen F. Humbert, Assistant Rector
Providing worship experience based in liturgical tradition
growing in relationship with God
praising God through music
serving God
Forming community
showing gratitude
nurturing authentic relationships with God, others, and self
welcoming, accepting, and uniting all God’s children
serving others
Equipping for ministry
studying, thinking, questioning
mentoring, forming, and nurturing leaders
educating and empowering
discerning God’s call for us as members of the body of Christ
serving selves
This site is intended to be much more than just a church website. Not only is it an expression of our mission as Christians in the world, it is also a site you can peruse for lots of useful information and entertaining, enlightening and uplifting stories. We welcome your input.
Please e-mail your comments or questions to [email protected]
Come visit with us at St. Alban's. You'll love it here.
VISIT the Episcopal Church Website
As part of our mission of servanthood and friendship at St. Alban's, we strive to build community and to welcome all those who are searching. The Episcopal Church has long been a home for seekers. We are a people seeking to know God and to discover how God is working in our lives; we value inquiry, dialogue, and the process of spiritual journey; we look to Scripture, Tradition, and Reason together to help us understand God and the world.
St. Alban's Episcopal
Worship Times: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Sundays
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m.
Location: 1308 Meadowbrook Drive, Syracuse, NY 13224 | Map & directions
Priest: The Rev. Julie Calhoun-Bryant
Bishop: The Rt. Rev. DeDe Duncan
Church Phone: 315.446.3690 | E-mail: [email protected]
Our Mission Statement ...
“In gratitude to God, St. Alban’s resolves to be a welcoming community, learning together and reaching out to others with God’s love.
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church was founded on ,
The present sanctuary was consecrated on
God has truly blessed St. Alban’s and continues to provide faithful, devoted, committed and loving servants of the Lord.
Examples
1974 - 1978George B. Salley, Jr.
1978 - 1985Glenn W. Gould
1985 - 1986Elizabeth W. (Betsey) Libbey, Interim Priest
1986 - 2000Terry R. Cobb
2002 - 2014L. Howard Maltby
2003 - 2006Carole M. (Deedie) Phillips, Deacon
2006 - 2008Karen F. Humbert, Assistant Rector
Providing worship experience based in liturgical tradition
growing in relationship with God
praising God through music
serving God
Forming community
showing gratitude
nurturing authentic relationships with God, others, and self
welcoming, accepting, and uniting all God’s children
serving others
Equipping for ministry
studying, thinking, questioning
mentoring, forming, and nurturing leaders
educating and empowering
discerning God’s call for us as members of the body of Christ
serving selves
This site is intended to be much more than just a church website. Not only is it an expression of our mission as Christians in the world, it is also a site you can peruse for lots of useful information and entertaining, enlightening and uplifting stories. We welcome your input.
Please e-mail your comments or questions to [email protected]
Come visit with us at St. Alban's. You'll love it here.