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  • No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance

    The NO KINGS Nationwide Day of Defiance on Flag Day (June 14). The actions are set to take place during Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14. Instead of allowing this military parade to be the center of gravity, activists will make action everywhere else the story of America that day. Here in NYC we'll march from Bryant Park to Madison Square Park. The march begins at 2pm. We'll meet at […]

  • 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. […]

  • Bloomingdale Orchestra Concert (presented by Bloomingdale School of Music)

    Celebrate the power of orchestral music with performances by Bloomingdale’s Intermediate and Advanced Orchestras. This concert features MAP students, faculty, intermediate, and advanced ensemble members coming together for an inspiring end-of-year performance showcasing skill, collaboration, and passion for music. Join us! All are welcome. RSVP for Free!

  • Ellen’s Boys (presented by True Repertory Theatre)

    West End Theatre at St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W 86th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Set in a working-class Irish American triple-decker home in Dorchester, Mass., 1965, Ellen's Boys follows devoted matriarch Ellen Flaherty as she navigates a transformative year with her three adult sons during a time of profound social change. As she fights to maintain control over her family, Ellen discovers that her boys' lives are spinning beyond her influence. While scheming to find him the perfect wife, Gil faces his own private struggle as he confronts his sexuality in an era when such truths remain unspoken. John, a priest at the local parish, begins to sense the brewing troubles that will soon shake the Catholic Church. While youngest son Michael, freshly enlisted in the army, falls for an Italian girl whom his mother deems completely unsuitable. With no secrets safe and no boundaries respected, only their deep love for one another and their resilient sense of humor can hold the family together through the emotional upheaval that threatens to tear them apart

  • 2025 Pride Gala (presented by Queer Urban Orchestra)

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

    QUO's 2025 Pride Gala stars Todd Almond -- "One of our best and brightest songwriters" (Lin-Manuel Miranda). Todd will perform several of his songs with QUO. In addition, the orchestra plays music by the winner of QUO's Vanguard Composer Competition, Hector Berlioz' Roman Carnival Overture, and highlights from Manuel de Falla's elegant folk ballet The Three-Cornered Hat, conducted by Andrea Profili, Music Director of the American Youth Orchestra.

  • Church-Wide Cookout

    Following worship service, we’ll gather in the courtyard for a good ol’ cookout. 

  • Pride Sunday Worship

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

    Join us in the sanctuary or online at 10am as we celebrate Pride Sunday. Rev. Dr. Althea Spencer-Miller will be preaching, the choir will be out in full force, and our Vacation Bible School kiddos will share what they learned in their time together during the Message for All Ages. After the service we will […]

  • Benz’s Ordination

    Benz is being ordained! Come celebrate!    July 5, 3pm at SPSA. This is a collective milestone, not just an individual one. Everyone is invited to be part of it.    RSVP at https://resistanceisholy.rsvpify.com/  or with this QR code

  • Sunday Worship w/Communion

    Sunday Worship w/Communion
    St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W 86th St, New York, NY, United States

    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!

  • Childhood Reimagined: An Evening of Storytelling and Creative Writing

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

    Inspired by her last class with the Harlem Clemente Course, in "Childhood Reimagined," Aurora Celestin will teach ways we can dray new inspiration from our favorite childhood stories. From fairytales to cartoons, the stories from our youth are some of the best resources for opening up our creative imagination. In this workshop, you will be […]