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City Guide for New York City, New York.
Religious Web Sites in New York City
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Episcopal
- Cathedral of Saint John the
Divine. "Chartered as a "house of prayer for all people," the
Cathedral welcomes through its great bronze doors diverse races, cultures
and traditions. From the St. Francis Day Blessing of the Animals,
Christmas, and Easter celebrations, to the World AIDS Day services and
Choral Evensong by Candlelight, worship at the Cathedral explores the
wonder and mystery of existence in which all things and all beings are
seen to be connected."
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- Trinity Church St. Paul's
Chapel. "Founded in 1697, Trinity Church is a vibrant Episcopal
parish, where daily worship services form the heart of our Christian
identity.
Trinity is a grant-making organization, streaming funds throughout the
city and the world, as well as a resource for Lower Manhattan's commuters
and tourists, who find inspirational music within its walls.
Through its congregational staff and maintenance teams, it is a sacred
oasis amid the busy downtown streets.
It is an important player in the world of New York City commercial realty,
and home to an award-winning preschool. It is the home to the committees,
guilds, and task-forces of a congregation committed to bringing God's
Kingdom to this world.
Trinity also sponsors an annual national theological conference that
gathers top thinkers to the church nave, and a series of related small
group gatherings, meetings, and classes for Christian formation..."
Directions.
Interdenominational
- Riverside Church of New
York. "The Church seeks to be a community of faith. Its members
are united in the worship of God known in Jesus, the Christ, through the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The mission of the Church is to serve God
through word and witness; to treat all human beings as sisters and
brothers; and to foster responsible stewardship of all God’s creation.
The Church commits itself to welcoming all persons, celebrating the
diversity found in a congregation broadly inclusive of persons from
different backgrounds of race, economic class, religion, culture,
ethnicity, gender, age and sexual orientation. Members are called to an
individual and collective quality of life that leads to personal,
spiritual and social transformation, witnessing to God’s saving purposes
for all creation. Therefore, the Church pledges itself to education,
reflection, and action for peace and justice and the realization of the
vision of the heavenly banquet where all are loved and blessed."
"...affiliated with both the United Church of Christ
and the American Baptist Churches and cooperates with the Council of
Churches in the City of New York as well as the New York State, National,
and World Councils of Churches."
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Judaism
- Temple Emanu-El.
"Founded 1845; first Reform congregation in New York City; consolidated
with Temple Beth-El in 1927; present structure completed in 1929 and
dedicated in 1930; largest Jewish house of worship in the world; Goldsmith
Religious School Building dedicated in 1963."
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Non-denominational
- Community Christian Church.
"We are a community of people dedicated to the good of the world by making
more and better worshipers and followers of Jesus Christ to the glory of
God."
Google Map.
Roman Catholic
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral. "St. Patrick's Cathedral is the seat
of the Archbishop of New York, Edward M. Egan. It is the largest decorated
gothic-style Catholic Cathedral in the United States and has been
recognized throughout its history as a center of Catholic life in this
country."
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