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Ralph Adams Cram and the Architecture of Saint Thomas Church

Sunday, February 18, 2024
10:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m. | Parish House, 5th Floor, and via Zoom
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Bishop Bill Franklin, Union Theological Seminary (NYC) and Assisting Bishop of the Diocese of Long Island

This talk is part of the 2024 Bicentennial Historical Lectures and is led by the Rt. Rev. R. William Franklin, Union Theological Seminary (NYC) and Assisting Bishop of the Diocese of Long Island.

A Gothic vision for the modern, industrial city steeped in Episcopalian faith found expression in the fourth Saint Thomas Church. This talk explores Cram’s life, theology, and mission as reflected in his great church on Fifth Avenue.

The Adult Education program at Saint Thomas Church offers sound Christian teaching presented with intellectual vigor, teaching that is grounded in Holy Scripture, mediated by the catholic tradition that is the inheritance of Anglicanism and set forth in the Book of Common Prayer. For more information about our theology program and to receive links for weekly Sunday Theology Talks, please contact Fr. Gioia.

Register for the Bicentennial Historical Lectures

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“Sharp Faith” Theology Talks


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