In 1870 the society came to
Boston,
Massachusetts, where it became part of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. The members of the North American congregation live in a
monastery designed by
Ralph Adams Cram in
Cambridge, near
Harvard Square. The guest house was built in memory of
Isabella Stewart Gardner. The society has a rural retreat centre, Emery House, in
West Newbury, where guests can stay in small hermitages in the meadow. The community's chief ministries are preaching,
spiritual direction, and hospitality. For some years they have been affiliated with
St. George's College, Jerusalem, serving as chaplains on a number of pilgrimages to the
Holy Land each year. They have also conducted mission trips to Africa. Individual brothers work in various local and regional ministries with students, prisoners, soldiers, the homeless, and persons affected by
HIV and
AIDS. One of the brothers,
M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, served as the 15th Bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. Br. James Koester SSJE, a former superior, was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. He received his M.Div. from Trinity College, Toronto. He was ordained in Anglican Church of Canada in Diocese of British Columbia in 1985. He served in parish ministry for five years before coming to SSJE and was professed as a Brother in 1992. Br. James served in a variety of roles including Deputy Superior and Brother in Charge of Emery House. During his time there Grafton House was opened for monastic interns, men and women. Cowley Publications was run by the society until 2007, when it was sold to
Rowman & Littlefield.
Fellowship of Saint John (USA) The Fellowship of Saint John in the United States is a group of individuals (including men and women as well as both lay and ordained members) who wish to live in a closer relation with the brothers of the Society of St John the Evangelist. They write and follow a rule of life similar to
The Rule under which the brothers live. Members of the fellowship support the society through their friendship and prayers, and look to SSJE for support and inspiration. They commit to reading and learning from the SSJE Rule of Life regularly and visiting on retreat when possible. There are about 1,000 men and women in the fellowship. ==People associated with the society==