Good Friday Service
St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W 86th St, New York, NY, United StatesJoin us in the sanctuary or online for a moving service reflecting on the last words of Jesus.
Join us in the sanctuary or online for a moving service reflecting on the last words of Jesus.
Our annual Sunrise Service at Belvedere Castle in Central Park. Or join by Zoom, from your own patch of the world, sharing your sunrise with others who join from afar.  Meet at W 81st St and Central Park West at 6:15am to walk in together. Zoom link
Join us in the sanctuary or online as we raise our Alleluia's and celebrate the Resurrection!
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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. […]