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Camerata Notturna In Concert (presented by Camerata Notturna)

St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W 86th St, New York, NY, United States

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - Solemn Prelude (New York Premiere) (1899) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concerto, No. 27, K. 595 (1791) - Gil Kalish, piano Antonin Dvorák - Symphony No. 6, B. 112 (1880) About the Artists: Maurice Cohn, conductor A two-time recipient of the Solti Foundation U.S. Career Assistance Award, Maurice Cohn currently serves as […]

Souls & Solidarity

Our winter Souls & Solidarity learning session will be on Sunday, Feb. 23rd, after worship.  As the attack on our real and complicated national history is underway, in particular our Black history, it feels especially timely to learn from the Twi concept and value of sankofa.  Collectively and individually, we'll reflect on the need to retrieve wisdom […]

Social Justice Book Club

Community members from B’nai Jeshurun and St. Paul & St. Andrew will join together in reading a book a month, which amplifies themes of social justice. Then, we’ll gather together in-person for thoughtful conversation and reflection on that book. We’ll read both fiction and nonfiction works that wrestle with the intersecting injustices we collectively face. […]

Faith-filled and Life-giving Ways to Plan for Death: Session 2

This four-part workshop series, offered in conjunction with Playdates with Death,  guides individuals, parents, families, and care-givers through the vital aspects of death care planning. Each session will be interactive, foster community, and provide practical tools for crossing off the many tasks of end of life planning. Participants should expect to leave the workshop series […]

Preserving & Pioneering: Architectural Legacies and the Futures They Enable

St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W 86th St, New York, NY, United States

As St. Paul & St. Andrew United Methodist Church looks ahead to a major renovation project - restoring our massive Spanish tile roof - we invite you to an informational panel on the architectural history of our 1897 church building. Our panel will consist of: Martin Griggs, Principal, Walter B. Melvin Architects Andrew Dolkart, Professor […]

Social Justice Book Club

Community members from B’nai Jeshurun and St. Paul & St. Andrew will join together in reading a book a month, which amplifies themes of social justice. Then, we’ll gather together in-person for thoughtful conversation and reflection on that book. We’ll read both fiction and nonfiction works that wrestle with the intersecting injustices we collectively face. […]

Faith-filled and Life-giving Ways to Plan for Death: Session 3

This four-part workshop series, offered in conjunction with Playdates with Death,  guides individuals, parents, families, and care-givers through the vital aspects of death care planning. Each session will be interactive, foster community, and provide practical tools for crossing off the many tasks of end of life planning. Participants should expect to leave the workshop series […]

Social Justice Book Club

Community members from B’nai Jeshurun and St. Paul & St. Andrew will join together in reading a book a month, which amplifies themes of social justice. Then, we’ll gather together in-person for thoughtful conversation and reflection on that book. We’ll read both fiction and nonfiction works that wrestle with the intersecting injustices we collectively face. […]

Faith-filled and Life-giving Ways to Plan for Death: Session 4

This four-part workshop series, offered in conjunction with Playdates with Death,  guides individuals, parents, families, and care-givers through the vital aspects of death care planning. Each session will be interactive, foster community, and provide practical tools for crossing off the many tasks of end of life planning. Participants should expect to leave the workshop series […]

Social Justice Book Club

Community members from B’nai Jeshurun and St. Paul & St. Andrew will join together in reading a book a month, which amplifies themes of social justice. Then, we’ll gather together in-person for thoughtful conversation and reflection on that book. We’ll read both fiction and nonfiction works that wrestle with the intersecting injustices we collectively face. […]