288 East 10th Street, New York, NY 10009
P: (212)254-6685 E: info@stnicholaschurchnyc.org
Rev. Fr. William Bennett
Divine Liturgy: 10am
P: (212)254-6685 E: info@stnicholaschurchnyc.org
Rev. Fr. William Bennett
Divine Liturgy: 10am
Built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone, in
whom the whole structure, being joined together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord. In
him you also are being built together into a dwelling place for God by the Holy Spirit.
Ephesians 2:20-22
Welcome to Our Parish! Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
whom the whole structure, being joined together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord. In
him you also are being built together into a dwelling place for God by the Holy Spirit.
Ephesians 2:20-22
Welcome to Our Parish! Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Welcome to the website for St. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church in New York, N.Y. We are a parish of the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. This church was founded in 1925 by our Slavic ancestors from the Carpatho-Russian area of Eastern Europe now known as Slovakia. The Divine Services are conducted in a combination of English and Church Slavonic.
We invite you to explore these pages with the sincere hope that you will become better acquainted with us and the Orthodox Church. The site provides information about the Orthodox faith, history of our parish, parish news, schedule of events, information on services, facilities and contact information. But, before you begin to explore this site, consider the following question:
What is the Orthodox Church?
The Orthodox Church is:
Evangelical but not Protestant;
It is Orthodox but not Jewish,
It is Catholic but not Roman,
It is not denominational…
It is pre-denominational.
It has believed, taught, preserved, defended
And died for the Faith of the Apostles
Since the Day of Pentecost
Over the past 85 years, hundreds of immigrants and natural born American citizens have called St. Nicholas Church their spiritual home. In addition, it has become a focal center for social activities in our lives, a place to embrace and enjoy the friendship and company of our extended families. Many of us have met our
spouses and raised our families at St. Nicholas Church; all of us have made friends for life.
Come and See!
is the statement you will hear when asking an Orthodox Christian about their faith. The Members of the Board of Trustees invite you to “come and see,” to share in and experience the beauty of Orthodox worship as we offer praise and glory to God. If you have ever been curious about what goes on in that Church on the corner of 10th Street and Avenue A across from Tompkins SquarePark, please come and check us out some day. We warmly welcome _ all families, friends and guests to our parish!
We invite you to explore these pages with the sincere hope that you will become better acquainted with us and the Orthodox Church. The site provides information about the Orthodox faith, history of our parish, parish news, schedule of events, information on services, facilities and contact information. But, before you begin to explore this site, consider the following question:
What is the Orthodox Church?
The Orthodox Church is:
Evangelical but not Protestant;
It is Orthodox but not Jewish,
It is Catholic but not Roman,
It is not denominational…
It is pre-denominational.
It has believed, taught, preserved, defended
And died for the Faith of the Apostles
Since the Day of Pentecost
Over the past 85 years, hundreds of immigrants and natural born American citizens have called St. Nicholas Church their spiritual home. In addition, it has become a focal center for social activities in our lives, a place to embrace and enjoy the friendship and company of our extended families. Many of us have met our
spouses and raised our families at St. Nicholas Church; all of us have made friends for life.
Come and See!
is the statement you will hear when asking an Orthodox Christian about their faith. The Members of the Board of Trustees invite you to “come and see,” to share in and experience the beauty of Orthodox worship as we offer praise and glory to God. If you have ever been curious about what goes on in that Church on the corner of 10th Street and Avenue A across from Tompkins SquarePark, please come and check us out some day. We warmly welcome _ all families, friends and guests to our parish!