Episcopal Church at Cornell

Episcopal Church at Cornell The Episcopal Chaplaincy at Cornell University is a registered student organization of Cornell University.

We are a small but vibrant group of Cornell undergrads, grad students, faculty, staff, and people from Ithaca committed to campus ministry. We are a home away from home for students, and a place for professors to set aside their titles. Some of us were raised in the Episcopal Church or the Church of England; some of us were raised Roman Catholic or Protestant or without any religion at all. We are

an inclusive community which welcomes to full participation people from every race, sexuality, gender and level of ability. Our life together is built upon the weekly celebration of Eucharist and a shared dinner. When we baptise, we pray for an “inquiring and discerning heart” - we love to ask questions, and through study programs, sermons, and our observances throughout the liturgical year, we come to know God together as we deepen our knowledge of theology and the church.

Holy Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes - Wednesday, February 22, 12:15PM in Anabel Taylor Chapel. Chapel open for prayer a...
02/20/2023

Holy Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes - Wednesday, February 22, 12:15PM in Anabel Taylor Chapel. Chapel open for prayer at 11:45AM. All are welcome.

Wonderful reflection! You can break bread with join the Episcopal Church at Cornell every Sunday at 5PM for Holy Euchari...
09/23/2022

Wonderful reflection! You can break bread with join the Episcopal Church at Cornell every Sunday at 5PM for Holy Eucharist in Anabel Taylor Chapel, or at 6PM for community dinner across the hall.

While business clubs, political clubs and Greek organizations are exclusive to the core, religious life is the most prominent, inclusive area available to the masses of Cornell. The private and sometimes contemptuous status of exclusive organizations is at times legitimate, pushing prospective membe

04/03/2022

No service in Anabel Taylor this evening due to spring break. 🙏

02/24/2022
Our service will be on Zoom this evening. Find the bulletin and connection information here:
12/12/2021

Our service will be on Zoom this evening. Find the bulletin and connection information here:

Taylor Daynes 12/12/21 Taylor Daynes 12/12/21 ECC Bulletin 12/12/21 Read More Taylor Daynes 11/7/21 Taylor Daynes 11/7/21 ECC Bulletin – 11.7.21 Read More Taylor Daynes 10/21/21 Taylor Daynes 10/21/21 ECC Bulletin 10/24/21 Read More Taylor Daynes 10/21/21 Taylor Daynes 10/21/21 ECC Bulletin Evenin...

There will be no in-person service this week. We are gathering on Zoom. Find connection information in the heading of th...
11/07/2021

There will be no in-person service this week. We are gathering on Zoom. Find connection information in the heading of the bulletin:

Taylor Daynes 11/7/21 Taylor Daynes 11/7/21 ECC Bulletin – 11.7.21 Read More Taylor Daynes 10/21/21 Taylor Daynes 10/21/21 ECC Bulletin 10/24/21 Read More Taylor Daynes 10/21/21 Taylor Daynes 10/21/21 ECC Bulletin Evening Prayer 10/21/21 Read More Taylor Daynes 9/23/21 Taylor Daynes 9/23/21 ECC Bu...

Join us this evening at 6PM in Anabel Taylor Hall!
10/20/2021

Join us this evening at 6PM in Anabel Taylor Hall!

09/07/2021

To all our Jewish siblings: Shana Tova!

ECC and St. Luke are co-hosting a reading and prayer group on Julian of Norwich starting this Wednesday at 7PM at St. Lu...
08/31/2021

ECC and St. Luke are co-hosting a reading and prayer group on Julian of Norwich starting this Wednesday at 7PM at St. Luke, 109 Oak Avenue.

Julian of Norwich (1343 - 1416?) is the first woman known to have written a book in English. She famously conceived of God as Mother, and coined the expression "all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well." Her attitude of profound humanism despite frightening challenges in her own lifetime ensures her relevance today. In the spirit of her powerful belief that all humanity is precious to God, we will read, reflect on, and draw inspiration from her famous work "The Revelations of Divine Love."

Compline tonight at 8:30 at St. Luke
08/25/2021

Compline tonight at 8:30 at St. Luke

View the live sung Compline service from St. Luke Ithaca here Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m.

08/22/2021

Livestream of 8/22 Evening Prayer coming soon!

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