New
York City churches tread the line between community center and place of worship; they are a mixture of ESL classes in the basement, bi-vocational pastors, after - school programs and co-op...
Most remain signless because New
York City churches don't announce their presence with buildings and permanent signage.
New
York City churches tread the line between community center and place of worship; they are a mixture of ESL classes in the basement, bi-vocational pastors, after - school programs and co-op gardens behind project buildings.
Two New
York City churches that survived the destruction of World Trade Centre have become the latest tourist sites to embrace post-9 / 11 security measures.
Christianity Today: New
York City Churches Will No Longer Be Evicted from Public Schools — For Now More than 60 churches that faced possible eviction Sunday from New York City public schools should have more room to breathe.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has joked during a speech at a predominantly black New
York City church that Jews lack rhythm when dancing.
It's here, at a New
York City church, that he meets another troubled soul played by Leslie Mann who's also serving time for allowing her temper to get the best of her.
Not exact matches
Carl Lentz, the pastor of Hillsong in New
York City, told Business Insider that despite the
church's celebrity following, Hillsong was just a normal
church.
The oldest university in the state, Columbia called several locations across New
York City home after its founding in 1754 — including a schoolhouse adjacent to Trinity
Church in the financial district and a 40 - year occupation in Midtown — before settling into its iconic campus on 116th Street.
Timothy J Keller is the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian
Church in New
York City and the author of award - winning title The Reason for God (Hodder... More
Yet the largest
church in the cosmopolitan center of the United States, New York City, is Redeemer Presbyterian C
church in the cosmopolitan center of the United States, New
York City, is Redeemer Presbyterian
ChurchChurch.
TIM KELLER STEPS DOWNTim Keller will step down from leading Redeemer Presbyterian
Church in New
York City in July.
Thus Mary and I felt rescued when we were invited to join the staff of Grace
Church, New
York City, by FitzSimons Allison, who was then Rector there and who himself had been a lonely voice in the Episcopal seminaries.
Michael Lindvall is senior minister of the Brick Presbyterian
Church in the
City of New
York, and author of Leaving North Haven (Crossroad / Herder & Herder) and The Christian Life: A Geography of God (Geneva Press).
Tim Keller is the bestselling author of The Reason for God and founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian
Church in New
York City.
Lisa Lynne Mathis sings at the Riverside
Church in New
York City and is the music director of Presence, a contemporary worship service in White Plains, New
York.
John Starke is lead pastor of Apostles Uptown
Church in New
York City and co-editor of One God in Three Persons (Crossway).
«Utterly disappointed and surprised,» Fernado Cabrera a New
York City councilman and the pastor of New Life Outreach International
church in the Bronx, said over the decision not to include any clergy in the ceremony.
A. R. Bernard, founder of the Christian Cultural Center, New
York City's largest evangelical
church, said that part of the problem is cultural.
A third, a physician in New
York City, praised the Catholic tradition for its emphasis on human dignity and social justice, but added: «I am troubled by the fact that I find greater acceptance of myself as a whole person in my professional community as a physician, than I do in the official hierarchy of the
church of my family, my childhood, and my life.»
Thousands of people gathered in Hull's historic Old Town at the weekend to celebrate the
city's Holy Trinity
Church being bestowed a special status by the Archbishop of
York.
(My sister rode a bus to a
church on Long Island outside of New
York City.)
David Wilkerson (1931 - 2011) was founding pastor of Times Square
Church in New
York City and founder of Teen Challenge, an addiction recovery ministry for troubled youth.
Once in New
York City, when an old
church building was being demolished to make way for a new one, a man riding past the ruined structure on a bus said to a friend, «This is the first time in years that I have seen the inside of a
church.»
He became a pastor in a German Baptist
church in a raw section of New
York City.
Yes, the New
York City government is still refusing permission for the Greek Orthodox
church destroyed in the attacks of September 11 to rebuild.
For Billy Graham in 1957 to invite participation at his New
York City evangelistic campaign from representatives of all willing
churches — thereby, opening up a wide array of ecumenical possibilities for former fundamentalists, new - style evangelicals and many mainline Protestants — was indisputably an important action.
On the state level, specific exemptions from property taxes for
churches were established in Virginia in 1777, New
York in 1799, and the
city of Washington in 1802.
Mr Bernard, who also serves as the President of the Council of
Churches of the
City of New
York, said he submitted his letter of formal resignation on Tuesday after stepping away «quietly» from the Board «several months ago».
Cf. also above, note 15; F. Ernst Johnson, Christianity and Society (Nashville, Tenn.: Arlington Press, 1935); E. W. Burgess, The Urban Community (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1925); Robert E. Park, E. W. Burgess, and R. D. McKenzie, The
City (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1925); Ezra Dwight Sanderson, Rural Sociology and Rural Social Organization (New
York: John Wiley & Sons, 1942); S. C. Kincheloe, The American
City and Its
Church (New
York: Missionary Education Movement, 1938).
This center for the training of clergymen in counseling was founded in 1937 as the Religio - Psychiatric Clinic in Marble Collegiate
Church in New
York City.
You remind me of a highly intelligent professional man in New
York City who came to see me about admission to the Riverside
Church's membership.
Many monumental buildings are located in the vicinity —
City Hall, the New
York Stock Exchange, Trinity
Church, St. Paul's Chapel, and Cass Gilbert's soaring Woolworth Building and magnificent former U.S. Customs House, to name just a few.
Large
city churches in New
York, Washington, Philadelphia, Chicago, and San Francisco had many of the great businessmen in their congregations.
Closing this weekend in New
York City is Storm Theatre's production of Noon Divide, the final installment of their Paul Claudel Project at the Theatre of the
Church of Notre Dame.
Bernard is the pastor of Christian Cultural Center, 40,000 member
church in Queens, New
York City.
> Matthew J. Price was associate director of the Duke Pastoral Leadership Project at Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina, and is now director of analytical research at the Episcopal
Church Pension Group in New
York City.
Dr. Thompson who gave the 1957 Riverside Lectures at Riverside
Church in New
York City, under the title, «Philosophy and Practice in American Foreign Policy: A Protestant Realist Critique,» has written a number of articles for such journals as World Politics and Political Science Quarterly.
[Please note: this document was scanned by computer for the Fourth Fosdick Convocation on Preaching and Worship, The Riverside
Church, New
York City, 1997.
This line of separation has become less acute than it was fifty years ago when the famous Dayton trial over the right to teach evolution in the public schools took place, and in the same year of 1925 Harry Emerson Fosdick had to leave the pastorate of the First Presbyterian
Church of New
York City because of his theological views.
Alpha's North American initiative is directed by former management consultant Alistair Hanna, whose wife, Nancy Hanna, has led Alpha as a pastor at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal
Church in New
York City.
Timothy Keller, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian
Church in New
York City and author of The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism, has written a paper for BioLogos called, «Creation, Evolution, and Christian People.»
Gabriel Salguero, senior pastor of the multicultural Lamb's
Church in New
York City, shared on how diversity informs spiritual formation.
A minister in the United Methodist
Church, he was Director of Visual Education for the United Methodist Board of Missions, then Executive Director of the Communication Commission of the National Council of
Churches in New
York City.
Allyson will be speaking at Middle Collegiate
Church in New
York City on June 26, and at Foundry United Methodist
Church in Washington D.C. on July 24.
I lived in New
York City at the time and attended a Vineyard
church downtown.
Unlike the bookish Oxford don, Keller is an urbane and culturally savvy communicator, as evidenced by the growth of Redeemer Presbyterian
Church, which he founded in New
York after moving to the
city with his wife Kathy and their three children in 1989.
Bobbins was dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New
York City and a leader of the Federal Council of
Churches.
New
York City has worked out what may well be a model arrangement with an ecumenical network of 110
churches and synagogues (collectively known as the Partnership for the Homeless) which either open their own doors or provide volunteers, resources and guest referrals.
Well, I attended a few services in New
York City that were at a Gay and Lesbian
church.