Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Steven Lee is an experienced clergy member and nonprofit leader with a diverse background in ministry and community outreach. Since September 2016, Steven has served as Vicar at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, concurrently holding the positions of Canon Pastor and Priest-in-Charge at the Congregation of Saint Saviour. Prior to this role, Steven was the Executive Director at New York Justice For Our Neighbors from June 2011 to June 2018, and served as Program Director at Holyrood Episcopal Church from January 2015 to July 2016. Steven's career began in education as a Teacher at BBS Academy and included roles in nonprofit communications as a Communications Coordinator for the New Sanctuary Coalition. Steven's academic credentials include a B.A. in Classics from Yale University and an M.Div. in Divinity/Ministry from The General Theological Seminary.
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Cathedral of St. John the Divine
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, the mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and the Seat of its Bishop, is chartered as a house of prayer for all people and a unifying center of intellectual light and leadership. It serves the many diverse people of our Diocese, City, Nation and World through an array of liturgical, cultural and civic events; pastoral, educational and community outreach activities; and maintains the preservation of the great architectural and historic site that is its legacy. People from many faiths and communities worship together in services held more than 30 times a week; the soup kitchen serves roughly 25,000 meals annually; social service outreach has an increasingly varied roster of programs; the distinguished Cathedral School prepares young students to be future leaders; Adults and Children in Trust, the renowned preschool, afterschool and summer program, offers diverse educational and nurturing experiences; the outstanding Textile Conservation Lab preserves world treasures; concerts, exhibitions, performances and civic gatherings allow conversation, celebration, reflection and remembrance—such is the joyfully busy life of this beloved and venerated Cathedral.