The Episcopal Diocese of New York Launches the Harlem Valley Ministry

 

The Episcopal Diocese of New York Launches the Harlem Valley Ministry

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(Brewster, NY) The Episcopal Diocese of New York has launched the Harlem Valley Ministry, an area pastorate that is a collaboration of two Episcopal churches and a mission in Putnam and Dutchess counties.

 

The three parishes are St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Brewster, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Pawling, and MESA in Dover Plains. MESA stands for Misión Episcopal Santiago Apóstol /St. James’s Episcopal Mission.

 

The Rev. Jose Martinez is joining the Harlem Valley Ministry to serve as Priest-in-Charge and will lead services at all three churches. He will celebrate Holy Eucharist on alternate Sunday mornings at St. Andrew’s and Holy Trinity, and hold services at MESA on Sunday afternoons. He will be available to each parish for pastoral care.

 

The goal of the Harlem Valley Ministry is to bring together two small parishes and a mission in the Episcopal Diocese of New York to better serve the diverse needs of the people in the area, said the Rev. Canon Deborah Tammearu, Canon for Transitional Ministry for the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Similar shared pastorates have been created in other dioceses, she noted; she led a shared pastorate in Dutchess County in the 1980s and 1990s.

 

“This is the way the church is going to look,” Canon Tammearu said. “What I hope happens with this is that the priest is not the only resource that is shared. It is a much smarter use of office space and bookkeeping and can help reduce overhead.” There can be communication and cross pollination of ideas between the parishes and which can help their ministries flourish, she added.

 

“Another upside is that these churches will have 24-hour access to a full-time priest, even though Father Martinez will not be there on site all the time,” she added.

 

“The wardens, vestry, and people of Holy Trinity Pawling are thrilled to be moving forward with the collaboration of these three congregations,” said Debbie Lee, junior warden at Holy Trinity in Pawling.

 

“We are hoping to establish a stable ministry by ‘growing’ the Episcopal church along the Route 22 corridor,” said Lorraine Scuccimara, senior warden at Holy Trinity.

 

“The creation of the Harlem Valley Ministry collaboration has been a long and worthwhile process,” said Christina McGann, senior warden at St. Andrew’s. “St. Andrew’s is looking forward to having Father Martinez ministering to our parish and the others in the region.”

Author: Harlem Valley News