Our services are every Sunday morning at 10am. Please watch this Web site for any schedule or location changes. We normally offer the choice between in-person worship and live streaming.
Hello, I was driving through the town tonight around 5 pm and heard the bells peal. I was wondering which hymn they were playing, I recall the song, but only a few words “cherubim and seraphim allelujah”. The date was May 10, 2019 (Friday evening) around 5 pm. Thank you. P.S. I don’t live in town, but my Mother (age 88) often says there were church held dances at your church in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s.
Jen: So glad you were in town, and heard our bells! There’s a good chance the hymn you were hearing was “Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones”. The tune is called “Lasst uns Erfruen”, which is used for a few different hymns in the Episcopal hymnal, such as “All creatures of our God and King”.
Rob, according to a book on the history of the church, the steeple is 125 feet in height, topped by a ten-foot cross, for a total height of 135 feet. Thanks for asking!
JT
July 19, 2017
What times are the Sunday services over the summer?
Jonathan
July 19, 2017
Our services are every Sunday morning at 10am. Please watch this Web site for any schedule or location changes. We normally offer the choice between in-person worship and live streaming.
Jen Moore
May 11, 2019
Hello, I was driving through the town tonight around 5 pm and heard the bells peal. I was wondering which hymn they were playing, I recall the song, but only a few words “cherubim and seraphim allelujah”. The date was May 10, 2019 (Friday evening) around 5 pm. Thank you. P.S. I don’t live in town, but my Mother (age 88) often says there were church held dances at your church in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s.
Jonathan Taylor
May 11, 2019
Jen: So glad you were in town, and heard our bells! There’s a good chance the hymn you were hearing was “Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones”. The tune is called “Lasst uns Erfruen”, which is used for a few different hymns in the Episcopal hymnal, such as “All creatures of our God and King”.
Leslie McLean
April 8, 2020
I would love to email the office, can I get the proper email?
Jonathan Taylor
April 8, 2020
Leslie: You can drop a note to Ginny Fitzpatrick, the Parish Administrator: gfitzpatrick@ststephens-ridgefield.org
Ann Tottenham
April 17, 2020
Do you have a choir, organ, organist?
Jonathan Taylor
April 17, 2020
We do indeed — all three!
Rob Cummings
December 15, 2022
How tall is your steeple?
Jonathan Taylor
December 15, 2022
Rob, according to a book on the history of the church, the steeple is 125 feet in height, topped by a ten-foot cross, for a total height of 135 feet. Thanks for asking!
Patricia Boyd
July 3, 2024
Hello and how are you ? I would like to know more about the conversation on Christain Nationalism. Will this be a Zoom event.
Jonathan Taylor
July 3, 2024
Hi Patricia. The event will be in-person in North Hall, 353 Main Street in Ridgefield, on July 28th at 1pm.
Here is the link to register:
https://onrealm.org/StStephensChurc/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=ODdmOGNhMWUtZjE3NC00OGY5LTkzODEtYjE5YTAxMGIzYjNm