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Hanging of the Greens

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

Join us as we deck the sanctuary for the Christmas season!

Church Council Meeting

Zoom

Join us on Zoom to catch up on all that's been happening at St. Paul & St. Andrew as we close out 2024 and look to 2025.

Event Series Advent Vespers

Advent Vespers

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

Join us in the sanctuary for a candlelit service of prayer, music, storytelling and meditations.

Faith & Fun Friday: Christmas Celebration

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

Kids ages 3-10 are invited to join us at the church as we celebrate the Christmas season. We'll make ornaments, decorate the tree and sugar cookies, write letters to Santa and play lots of fun games. For more information, email Pastor Andrea.

Parents Night In with Pastor K and Charlene

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

Drop the kiddos off for the Faith & Fun Friday Christmas Party and join Pastor K and Charlene in the parsonage for dinner and conversation. Please RSVP to Pastor Andrea.

“The Passion of Scrooge”

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

This December, St. Paul & St. Andrew ushers in the holiday season with The Passion of Scrooge. Praised as “first-rate” by Opera News, New York composer Jon Deak faithfully reimagines Charles Dickens' beloved tale in an innovative concert drama that balances humor and heartfelt emotion alongside the darker aspects of Scrooge's character, resonating with a timeless yet timely urgency regarding the issues we face today.

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. […]