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Bronxville / New York / United States
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Founded in 1901, Christ Church offers a wide variety of activities, including five different choirs, Sunday school for children, a young-adult group, book groups, a Working Mother's Fellowship and a seminar series, among other programs. The Episcopal Youth Community, for high school students, also leads two yearly trips, including one to the Taize monestary in France. 

The Rector is Rev. Michael A. Bird. 

Brooklyn / New York / United States
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All Saints Episcopal Church is an Episcopal/Anglican English-Gothic style church built in 1893, though part of the church was reconstructed after a fire in 1976. The windows, for which the church is known, are Tiffany windows transferred from the church's original location on Fourth Avenue. The church offers several study and interest groups, as well as a Uganda and Sudan mission program.

The facilities are also available for event rental.

Briarcliff Manor / New York / United States
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St Mary's Episcopal Church hosts weekly prayer services, Bible study, adult education, men’s and women’s groups, as well as a music choir. The church also provides wedding and funeral services. Newcomers are welcome.

Briarcliff Manor / New York / United States
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All Saints' Episcopal Church is located at the intersection of Scarborough and Old Briarcliff Roads.

The church, designed by Richard Upjohn, dated 1854, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

The beautiful stone church's parking lot is located just past the entrance on Scarborough Road. In the rear of the church, there are entrances to the church office, Sunday school and parish hall, as well as a courtyard with benches.

The Sunday school classrooms are adjacent to an outdoor playground and recreation area.

Plainview / New York / United States
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St. Margaret Episcopal Church dates its history to 1961, when 11-acres off Washington Ave. were donated to the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. The congregation, drawn from a wide swath of Long Island, held its first meeting in the America Legion Hall on Jamaica Ave. before moving into its beautiful new home in 1964. The A-frame structure also features a stand-alone bell tower, refurbished and rededicated in 2002. The grounds include a modern cemetery. 

Great Neck / New York / United States
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All Saints Church and Cemetery has been a part of the Great Neck community for more than 125 years. It is an Epispocal church built in 1886. The cemetery was incepted when the church opened and is still used today. All are welcome to join in their church services.

Larchmont / New York / United States
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St. John's Nursery School provides pre-school classes to children in Larchmont and the surrounding communities. The school enrolls children who are three and four years old and offers the option of morning or afternoon classes during the week.

Pleasantville / New York / United States
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The oldest house in Pleasantville is the Rectory of St. John's dating from 1785. The current church, however, dates back to 1912.

Lifelong Episcopalians, converts, mixed-faith families and  seekers and mixed faith families make up the congregation.  The church serves Pleasantville, Hawthorne, Thornwood and Valhalla and surrounding communities.  The church has outreach initiatives, both locally and abroad.