You are welcome here.
Whether it's your first time in an Episcopal church or you're looking for a new community, we'd love to meet you. Here's everything you need to know.
A service rooted in tradition, open to all
Our worship follows the 1979 Book of Common Prayer — an ancient pattern of scripture, song, prayer, and communion. You don't need to know when to stand or sit; just follow along. The weekly bulletin will guide you through the service.
About 75 Minutes
A full service with readings, hymns, a sermon, and communion.
Open Table
All baptized Christians are welcome to receive communion.
Come as You Are
You'll see everything from suits to sneakers. Wear what's comfortable.
When & Where
Join us this Sunday
Sunday 10:30 am
Holy Eucharist Rite II with Choral Music
351 East 74th Street
New York, NY 10021
Getting Here
6 train to 77th St • Q train to 72nd St • M31 bus
For Families
A place for every age
Sunday School for ages 3–10 runs during the 10:30 am service, so parents can worship while their children learn and play in a safe, nurturing environment.
Our Youth Group meets Tuesday nights and is one of the diocese's most popular adolescent youth groups. Young people at Epiphany don't just attend—they lead. Youth serve as acolytes, readers, and intercessors, and they fundraise for our outreach ministries.
Learn more about youth & children →
Your First Sunday
Step by step — it's easier than you think
Walk in
A welcomer will greet you at the door and help you get oriented.
Grab a bulletin and a hymnal
It has everything you need to follow along — readings, hymns, and the order of service.
Find a seat
Anywhere is fine. There are no assigned pews — sit wherever you're comfortable.
Follow the flow
Stand, sit, and kneel with the congregation — or just sit comfortably. There's no wrong way to do it.
Communion
All baptized Christians are welcome at the table. If you'd prefer a blessing, simply cross your arms over your chest.
Stay for coffee hour
It's the best part. Grab a cup, meet some people, and let us get to know you.
Connection Card
Let's stay in touch
We'd love to follow up—no pressure, no spam.