Christ Episcopal Church 10 Henry Street, Binghamton, NY 13901
About the Business
Welcome to Christ Episcopal Church, a vibrant and inclusive place of worship located at 10 Henry Street, Binghamton, New York. At Christ Church, we are committed to fostering a community built on love, peace, and equality for all. We warmly welcome everyone, including members of the LGBTQAI community, seekers, and refugees, to join us in worship and fellowship.
Our CHOW® Food Pantry is a vital part of our mission, providing essential food supplies to local residents in need. We believe in serving our community with compassion and kindness, ensuring that everyone has access to basic necessities.
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Join us in our journey of faith and community service, where everyone is valued and respected. We look forward to welcoming you to our church family.
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10 Henry Street, Binghamton, New York 13901, United States
Reviews
"The caliber of the congregation are very polished and welcoming. Memories here are more than religious services with my gf of 11 years who is now gone: We attended 'Mass on the Grass.' But what else about CCB ? My graduation Binghamton University graduation pictures were taken by my parents outside in 1981 - they were impressed; Went to numerous rummage sales where I met people like Mr. Jim Ehmke; Enjoyed the monthly clothing closet, primarily for others. Could go on, but would rather be deferential to others who can speak more of the religious aspects. Be well, be blessed, be safe !"
"Warm welcoming congregation, lovely music choices"
"They got programs of food pantry, clothes, baggys outside of hats scarves socks gloves, that they gave out but food after the appropriate paperworks. I'm not christian and they wasnt pushing their beliefs onto me which was also a plus."
""All Hands On Deck" pastor said in her sermon. She was speaking of the day before when the entire congregation gathered to say farewell to Wilbur, a long time friend and fellow worshipper. All together gave his community a beautiful service that joined two choirs together and even included a performance of Romanian dancers. Today, I got to know Wilbur better through her testimony about him. He chose electrical engineering because he could be good at it without perfect vision. He chose music as his hobby, a serious hobby, because it made use of his wonderful hearing. I was so grateful that his family chose to share his music collection with us, offering us beautiful classical recordings on compact disks, set out for us to take home and enjoy. This is an all hands on deck congregation. Seven gardens tended by volunteers beautify the church grounds, all for the cost of seven hundred dollars a year in supply. Coats donated by Doubletree and the hockey team find their way to the coldest quickly. The church struggles to work out a way to use local resources to keep the food pantry ready for those who call upon its resources. I was received in friendship. Indeed, a splendid meal was set out before all in honor of the annual congregation meeting. I cannot believe what wonders were set before me just for the sake of my waking in the great wooden door."
"A small but very friendly congregation. I attended for 13 years before I moved out of state but I still get a ride to attend on average once a month."
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