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About Us St. Mary's by the Sea
Welcome To The
Household Of God
St. Mary’s by the Sea is an INCLUSIVE, FLEXIBLE,
DYNAMIC, multi-aged COMMUNITY of Christians who regularly
come together to worship God, REACH OUT to neighbors,
and SUPPORT one another. We believe that by accepting
one another without reservation, we can move to a
greater acceptance of ourselves. We also believe in
the central importance of an encouraging community
inspired by the Spirit to continue the work of Jesus
Christ.
Members of St. Mary’s by the
Sea often describe our church community as their family
because they feel welcomed and cared for by the parish.
As a family, we are diverse in age, race, family status
and sexual orientation. We come to know and minister
to one another through our common worship and fellowship
activities both within St. Mary’s and the greater
community.
"There is one Body and one Spirit; There
is one hope in God’s call to us; One Lord, one
Faith, one Baptism; one God and Father of all."
Book of Common Prayer, page 299.
Our History
On
August 31, 1873, members of St. Mary’s Church
in Burlington, New Jersey held the first service of
St. Mary’s by the Sea. Their decision to found
a mission in the area where they spent their summers
not only gave us our name but established what is
now the oldest church in Point Pleasant Beach.
In July 1879, Capt. John Arnold gave
land to St. Mary’s on the corner of Point Pleasant’s
Whitelawn Cemetery and a gift of $100 to build a chapel.
On May 15, 1880, ground was broken and on the following
July 4th the first service was celebrated in the new
church.
Our current location, on the corner
of Bay and Atlantic Avenues, was purchased in 1889.
In 1902, the original church building was moved on
rollers to the foundation of an old underground ice
house that had been used by a nearby hotel. It continues
to be the highest elevation in Point Pleasant Beach.
Over the next 100 years a number
of structural changes have increased the original
chapel to three interconnected structures which serve
the needs of a continually growing congregation. The
original chapel was first modified to contain the
adjoining Chapel of the Holy Child now used for small,
intimate services. The original rectory next to the
church was removed and replaced with a home on Forman
Avenue, directly behind the church. With that change
came the addition of a parish hall, named in honor
of the Reverend Hugh Farnsworth, a rector who served
Saint Mary’s for 29 years.
Later expansion and subsequent renovations
were made to the parish hall to create space for Sunday
School classrooms and administrative offices. The
Jones Room, which is a combined meeting room and office
area, was dedicated in 1966 in memory of Arthur Duane
Jones who went missing in action in World War II.
This room is a replica of a room in Thomas Jefferson’s
house at Monticello.
St. Mary’s unique and vibrant
history comprises the achievements of countless individuals
and defining events. The story of St. Mary’s
by the Sea continues to evolve as it is written by
the spirit, lives and ministries of her clergy and
congregation. The members of St. Mary’s by the
Sea are the stewards of a precious legacy that had
its humble beginnings in the small fishing village
of Point Pleasant.
"One thing I ask of
the Lord, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in
the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to
gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to seek him in
his temple.”
Psalm 27
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