Pajama Prayers
Start your day with 30 minutes of prayer and connection over Zoom.
Start your day with 30 minutes of prayer and connection over Zoom.
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.
Connect with Pastor Ekama and fellow youth for bagels and conversation about a selected bible story. Email Pastor Ekama for more details.
Join us in the sanctuary or online for a joyful, inspiring, thought-provoking, intimate, and entertaining celebration of life and faith as we gather together around the communion table. All are welcome!
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 […]
New York Community Chorus presents its Spring 2025 concert “The British Invasion: from Renaissance to Rock" in the Sanctuary.
Kids ages 4 through 10 are invited to join us at the church for crafts, games, dinner and lots of fun. Parents are welcome to stay and join in the fun, or drop off the kids and enjoy a couple of hours of kid-free time. For more information, email Pastor Andrea.
Middle and High Schoolers, join us for our typical monthly shenanigans on the 2nd Friday of the month! This month be bowling and having a white elephant present exchange offsite. If you'll be attending please let Pastor Ekama know so I can send over the address
Join us for our next monthly meeting which takes place over Zoom. More details to come!
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. […]