Hand in Hand We Heal: A Gathering for 10/7 and this Year of Sorrow
An interfaith gathering led by Israeli and Palestinian women on the eve of 10/7, to remember the losses of this terrible day and the terrible days that followed.
An interfaith gathering led by Israeli and Palestinian women on the eve of 10/7, to remember the losses of this terrible day and the terrible days that followed.
One-on-one tutoring for students in elementary school through high school. If you have a student who would benefit from tutoring support, please fill out this form. To learn about volunteering as a tutor, visit our volunteer interest page.
Our Zoom dialogues return! We'll keep this first one low-key. Let's check in and explore together what we might like our topic or theme of study for the year to be. Bring your ideas!
Middle and High Schoolers, join us for our typical monthly shenanigans on the 2nd Friday of the month! This month we'll have a cutie little movie night, watching the recent adaptation of the Scott Westerfield YA novel "Uglies." We'll eat, watch and hangout as we re-enter the school/church programming year with one another.
Manhattan is home to John Street United Methodist Church, the oldest Methodist society on the continent. But so much more Methodist history is right beyond its doors. Join Pastor K and others from St. Paul & St. Andrew for a walking tour of Lower Manhattan hosted by John Street UMC on the 258th anniversary of […]
Join us for our next monthly meeting which takes place over Zoom. More details to come!
Join us in the sanctuary or online for a joyful, inspiring, thought-provoking, intimate, and entertaining celebration of life and faith. Pastor Ekama will be preaching "The Uncommon Good: Identity and Difference".
Stick around after the 11am worship service for refreshments and a report back from St. Paul & St. Andrew community member Benz about her work at the border with No More Deaths.
Children, youth and their families are invited to join us for an evening of fall fun at the church. We'll eat dinner together, play some games, make haunted gingerbread houses and caramel apples, carve pumpkins, and get creative with some fall themed crafts. Costumes are encouraged! Please register in advance.
To open Queer Urban Orchestra’s season, the orchestra celebrates its fifteenth birthday looking back at the orchestra’s history of essential contributions to the community.
Young Adults are invited to stick around after the worship service for some good food and fellowship. 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.