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Click Hre for Details on John Davies at Christ Church Presents
Friday November 20, 2009 - 7:30pm


Hospitality House Dedication
Saturday and Sunday, September 12&13, 2009
 

On Sunday, September 13, 2009, Bishop Adams attended Christ Church Manlius to celebrate the Eucharist and to bless Christ Church’s new facility. The day before, Christ Church held a community open house to provide an informal opportunity for visitors to see our new space.

Blessing of the new Hospitality House is the culmination of an effort that has been underway for over a decade. The Facility includes a new kitchen, main community space with small stage, four class rooms, a nursery space, ancillary meeting spaces and other amenities. Its design was intended to complement the existing streetscape.

Our main gathering space has been named Crosby Hall in celebration of the Crosby Family whose generous donation provided a strong foundation for the Parish to commit to bringing this Project to fruition. This new space not only provides support to our Sunday programs but is also intended to intended to allow greater access for our neighbors and community groups as we make a witness to God and the Episcopal church.

Click here for Pictures of the Open House on Saturday
and the Blessing Service and celebration on Sunday.


Christ Church is engaged in calling a new Rector.  As part of this process, we have prepared a Profile of our Parish.

The Parish Profile and Survey Results can be viewed by Clicking Here.


Noah Bullock's Work in El Salvador


Renderings of the New Parish Center are Here


Christian Ed Program Calendar


Cemetery Map and Database


UNKNOWN 1812 SOLDIER
GRAVE SITE COMMEMORATION


What are those white numbers
in Christ Church Cemetery?

In October 2002, markers were placed beside the grave site of each veteran interred at Christ Church Cemetery.  Each marker is a square white aluminum plate set on a 4"x4" post.  Each plate bears a number corresponding to the reference number for that site in the compilation of biographies and history that comprise A Military Tour of Christ Church Cemetery. 

Parishioner Chris Whyte designed and installed the markers with co-members of Fayetteville Scout Troop 152.  Chris conceived of and accomplished this effort as his Community Service Project which is a prerequisite for achieving the Rank of  Eagle Scout. 

The markers are intended to be used with the Reference Table of Military Gravesites which sets forth a master list of the veterans with links to their  biographies.  It is hoped that this endeavor will help to offer a glimpse into the lives of these individuals and their service to our country and community.


The 1832 Church Relocation

Did you know the entire Church was MOVED in 1832?  The artisans of the day moved the entire Church intact and made it look easy. They say nothing was damaged.  Mr. Bowen used his own patented process.  Click here to learn more.


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