THIS SUNDAY
Morning Prayer will be done online with Zoom at 11:00 am. Click here for the site. Then click “Allow” when connected to Zoom. After that you may be asked to click on “Join with Audio.” Follow the prompts, and make sure you do not have a red line through either the camera or the microphone image on the lower left of your screen. Once you are in, if you want all the participants to show up as the same size on the screen click on “Gallery View” in the upper right hand corner.

We have created from The Book of Common Prayer a guide to assist everyone with Morning Prayer worship. Just click here to download it.
INSIGHT THIS TUESDAY
The Tuesday evening Insight service will be meeting online until further notice. Plan on joining us via Zoom at 6:15 pm; just click this link and follow the instructions at the top of the email for Zoom services.
MORNING PRAYER THIS WEDNESDAY
Please join us for Morning Prayer each Wednesday with Deacon Bob. Due to COVID-19/Coronavirus gathering restrictions we are worshiping online via Zoom at 8:30 am. If you want to join us for Wednesday Morning Prayer, just click this link and follow the instructions at the top of the email for Zoom services.
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UPCOMING
All in person worship services and other church programming are
suspended at least until September.
BETWEEN THIS SUNDAY AND NEXT
Please join us for Worship, Service, and Fellowship
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Wednesdays: MORNING PRAYER at 8:30 am - Online until further notice
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Monday through Friday: HOLY APOSTLES SOUP KITCHEN from
10:30 am to 12:30 pm Grab & Go Lunches
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Tuesdays: INSIGHT -- Bible Study & Holy Eucharist at
6:15 pm - Online until further notice
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Wednesday: BIBLE STUDY at 9:30 am on the second floor
of the Mission House - Suspended until further notice
CORONAVIRUS HOT MEAL DISTRIBUTION CAMPAIGN
Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, the largest soup kitchen in New York State, has launched a coronavirus hot meal distribution campaign that aims to connect New Yorkers who lack reliable access to sufficient quantities of nutritious food with already-prepared hot meals. The campaign is inspired by national emergency food response efforts during the last two decades of natural disasters. By partnering with local culinary figures who have contributed their time and talent to relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy, Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen will be able to continue serving hot meals to New Yorkers who have come to rely on the soup kitchen for sustenance, while also expanding to feed and sustain residents who will increasingly feel financial constraints from business closures and cut-backs.
LIFE AT HOLY APOSTLES SOUP KITCHEN
Here is a quick look at just how the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen programs continued to meet the challenges presented as we proceeded under COVID-19 restrictions:

  1. From July 27 through August 2, we served 4,026 grab and go meals onsite and prepared 25,006 bagged lunches and pantry bags for total of 29,032 meals. The serving and preparation of which was made possible by the 26 volunteers who donated 104 hours of service. The Social Services volunteers were not available.

We’ll provide another update next week on the activities of New York City’s largest Emergency Feeding Program. Your support is invaluable to all that we do.
-- Submitted by Michael Ottley