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Zion Episcopal Church Zion is God’s light shining on a hill in the Queens community since 1830, inviting all people to join in loving, joyful worship and ministry as we strive to be Christ’s hands and heart in the world
Sunday Morning Worship - Zion Episcopal Church Facebook; E-news; Give to Zion; Calendar; Church St Orient Ave , Douglaston, NY 11363; About Us Directions; History; Our Churchyard; Staff and Clergy
Ministries - Zion Episcopal Church Faith Justice @ Zion is a ministry that creates a space to learn, pray, read, discuss, and reflect on all issues of social injustice that we believe we are called to confront as Jesus’ disciples The ministry seeks ways we can engage as a parish to be more faithful witnesses, to deepen our resolve and take action to pursue justice and mercy
About Us - Zion Episcopal Church Zion is God’s light shining on a hill in the Queens community since 1830, inviting all people to join in loving, joyful worship and ministry as we strive to be Christ’s hands and hearts in the world
Location and Directions - Zion Episcopal Church Walk up the hill toward Douglaston Pkwy (go right) and walk one block (downhill) to Church Street Go left on Church St for one block and you’re here! You can also find us by calling us at (718) 225-0466, emailing us at office@zionepiscopal org, or on Facebook !
History - Zion Episcopal Church Since the consecration of the church by Bishop John Henry Hobart on July 30, 1830, Zion has been a site for faithful worship: a place where generations of people have been nourished by the Word of God and by Holy Eucharist, where they have been baptized and confirmed, grown up in faith, been married, and, in God’s good time, committed to the
What to Expect - Zion Episcopal Church Worship is at the center of life at Zion As an Episcopal Church, our worship services follow the participatory liturgies set forth in The Book of Common Prayer Services on Sunday morning include prayer, a sermon, and Holy Communion