St Augustine's Episcopal Church 290 Henry Street, Manhattan, New York 10002
About the Business
Welcome to St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, a vibrant place of worship located at 290 Henry Street, Manhattan, New York. We are thrilled to invite you to our community where our passion and vision are dedicated to fostering life-changing relationships with God. At St. Augustine's, we embrace individuals from all walks of life, regardless of where they stand on their spiritual journey.
Currently, our church is in a period of transition as we search for our new Rector, with a dedicated search committee in place. During this time, we deeply appreciate your continued support and engagement.
Our commitment extends beyond traditional worship; we strive to be more than just a Sunday church by actively engaging with our community. We offer services that are deeply rooted in Holy Scripture and beautiful tradition, while also being creatively pragmatic and relevant to contemporary life.
Join us for worship services and experience the unity and support that comes from recognizing our mutual need for God and each other. Additionally, we offer Slave Gallery Tours on Wednesdays and Fridays by appointment, providing a unique opportunity to explore our heritage.
For further information or to schedule a tour, please contact our office at (212) 673-5300 or email us at info@staugnyc.org. We look forward to welcoming you into our community and sharing in the spirit of Christ together.
St. Augustine's Episcopal Church β where spirituality, community, and tradition meet to enrich lives and fulfill our mission.
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290 Henry Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"My company party was held here and it was great. Very spacious"
"SAC has deep history, sermons and community. Few episodes of "God Friended Me" were also filmed here fyi."
"Oldies dance had a great time ,lower Eastside , the hill group.Hosted by Gregory AKA Greg"
"Wanna meet amazingly warm religious neighbors? Would you like to take a tour of a real slave gallery in the L.E.S.? Well this is the place of worship you must visit. Also, ask about upcoming events for the youth."
"The Place is very spacious and I had my Daughter's Sweet 16 here!! Let me be the first to say that we made it work---If it weren't for my event coordinator I don't know how the place would have looked. The walls were dirty, the paint was chipped, the kitchen was under construction. I literally had my guests over--100 people in the place and there was a guy sanding a wall we had to remove the food from the kitchen area to prevent exposure. then the refrigerator's were not working at all. I had to spend an additional $45 on ice to keep the drinks I had cold, there were no garbage bags either.. THE AIR CONDITIONER DID NOT WORK WELL EITHER AND THEY ONLY HAD 2 FANS OF WHICH ONLY ONE WAS IN WORKING ORDER. on top of that it is now 3 weeks past my event and they have yet to issue me my deposit. The people here personified themselves as warm and friendly but in actuality were not at all.. They are rude and not very Christian like.. they speak of morals but where is the morality in taking my 2000 for a hall that was not even in the nearest proximity what you described it to be. I am disappointed as a single parent and mother of 3 children.. I worked very hard to get that money and give it to them to have them do that to me. I am making a claim against them with the Better Business Bureau so that no one will ever have to be subjected to that. its a disgrace."
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