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.
How do we prepare ourselves to put our love in action, just as Jesus did? This Lent, we are pleased to once again offer a 40 days of Centering Prayer retreat led by our very own Kate Baum. Centering Prayer is a form of meditation in the Christian tradition that can transform lives through helping us quiet our “monkey minds”, let go, and become […]
Our annual Sunrise Service at Belvedere Castle in Central Park begins at 6:30am. You can also join by Zoom, from your own patch of the world, sharing your sunrise with others who join from afar. Bring a thought, a poem, or a song to share as we co-create the service together. Meet at the corner of 81st […]
Join us at 11am in the sanctuary or online as we raise our Alleluias and celebrate the Resurrection! There will be stirring music by Victoria Clark, Phil Hall, the choir, Frank Glass and our instrumental ensemble. Stay after the service for coffee and cookies, as well as an egg hunt for pre-school and elementary aged children.
Maurice Cohn leads Camerata Notturna in their season finale, featuring the New York City premiere of Color Field by Anna Clyne and Mahler's Fourth Symphony, with soprano soloist Chanáe Curtis.
Join us in the sanctuary or online for a joyful, inspiring, thought-provoking, intimate, and entertaining celebration of life and faith.
Young Adults are invited to stick around after the worship service for some good food, fellowship, and a centering art practice. RSVP to Pastor Andrea if you plan to attend.
Thank you for your interest in donating items to support our efforts. Due to limited personnel and space capacity, we can only receive items during this period.
Want to get your hands dirty? Our courtyard is in need of it's annual spring cleanup to get it in shape for cookout season! We'll spent some time, digging and trimming and weeding and planting and scrubbing and then enjoy some refreshments and dinner from the grill. Weather permitting.
Featuring the student-musicians of Opus 118 Harlem School of Music, Harlem School of the Arts, Keys 2 Success (Newark, NJ), KIPP Academy, and Sing for Hope Youth Chorus, with members of The Harlem Chamber Players. This concert will be FREE and open to the public. RSVP is required.
Our dear friend, mentor, and colleague, Rev. Scott Matheney, has announced his retirement as of August 2025 after serving forty-four years as a chaplain and campus minister first at Columbia University in New York City and for the last 26 years at Elmhurst University in Chicago.