Historic Churches In Smithtown Will Open To The Public Sunday, May 17 In Honor Of Smithtown's 350th Anniversary 
Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 9:46PM
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Smithtown Church History Day

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As part of Smithtown’s 350th Anniversary celebration, the Smithtown 350th Anniversary Committee is recognizing the role religion played in Smithtown’s history.  Sunday, May 17th has been designated as Smithtown Church History Day.  Many of the historic houses of worship have accepted the 350 Foundation’s invitation to participate in the day. This is a unique opportunity to see the inside of many of the Houses of Worship that you pass as you travel throughout Smithtown. For many people in Smithtown, this day will provide the first opportunity to learn of other religions and to discover the differences and similarities to their own faith.  It is hoped that this Church History Day will build tolerance and understanding among all faiths and promote interest in Smithtown’s many historic churches. 

Churches participating in Smithtown Religious History Day on Sunday, May 17, 2015: 

Resurrection Byzantine Catholic Church – Edgewater Avenue, Smithtown

Visitors are welcome to attend our regular Sunday Divine Liturgy at 11:15am. An open house and guided tours of the Church will follow from 1:00 - 5:00 pm.

 

 Smithtown United Methodist Church – 230 Middle Country Road, Smithtown

The church will be open from 12:30 - 3:30pm on May 17th for tours of the church. Additional activities are being planned and light refreshments will be available.

 

 St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church - 29 Brooksite Drive, Smithtown

Public is welcome to attend 8am and 10 am services and to stay for coffee after each service. From 12 noon - 2pm, volunteers will provide brochures and tours of the church and gardens. There will be a demonstration of how to use the Meditation Labyrinth.  A DVD presentation about the church history will be available.  Refreshments will be served in the Church Hall.

 

Smithtown First Prebysterian Church -“The Church on the Corner” of Middle Country Road and North Country Road 

Founded by Richard Smythe in 1675, the Church on the Corner invites you to explore the beauty, fun, history and mission of Smithtown’s oldest church. The Presbyterian Church, or the Old Meeting House as it is known, was built in 1827 and will be open to visitors throughout the afternoon of Sunday, May 17th.  Many other activities are planned for Church History Day: 

 

Smithtown Landing Methodist Church - Landing Ave 

The little church in the Landing will be open for tours from 10am - 2pm on Sunday, May 17th, Church History Day.  Members of the Ladies Auxillary will be presenting the history of the church and as well as providing back-ground information about founders of the church who are buried in the little cemetery on the grounds. Presenters will be in period clothing.

 

St James United Methodist Church 532 Moriches Road, St. James

See the interior of this church, originally built in 1869, destroyed by fire and then rebuilt in 1899. The stained glass windows in this church are awe inspiring. The Church will be open Sunday afternoon for tours and a historical booklet about the church will be available to visitors.

 Trinity AME Church - 229 New York Avenue (corner of Wildwood)

On Church History Day, the church will open its doors at 12 noon and remain open until 2pm. Brochures detailing the history of the church and its pastors will be distributed. Light refreshments will be served. We invite the community to come in and meet and greet with us..

 

Hauppauge United Methodist Church 473 Townline Road, Hauppauge

On Church History Day, this historic church founded in 1806, is open for worship services 9 am. All are welcome in the church where the parishioners consider themselves to be the “Small Church with a Big Heart.”

 

St. James Episcopal Church - 490 North Country Rd., Saint James

“A friendly, community church that welcomes everyone for worship. service, education, fellowship, and fun.” On Church History Day, Sunday May 17th, worship Services will be held at 8 am and 9:30 am to which everyone is invited.  An open house will follow from 12 noon until 4pm planned activities include: 

St. Joseph’s Church - 59 Church St., Kings Park - The oldest Catholic Church in the area will be hosting a choral recital at 3pm immediately followed by hospitality at Travis Hall.

 

 

 

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