1010 Park Ave
New York, NY 10028
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Central Presbyterian Church, an Upper East Side church in a dynamic phase of renewal was established in 1821 in a schoolroom on Mulberry Street. Central’s current building was constructed in 1922 as the original home for Park Avenue Baptist Church with funding provided by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Central held its first service at its Park Avenue location on Sunday, September 22, 1929.
Our church is a warm and accepting place full of life, purpose and a sense of belonging. The services reflect our belief that attending church should be an enjoyable, uplifting and meaningful experience that encourages you to develop a closer relationship with Jesus. We invite you to be our guest on Sunday. We take extra steps to make sure everyone feels welcome. CCC is a non-denominational church in Harlem. We are located on the northwestern corner of 110th St and 5th Ave, across from Central Park. We meet at the "La Hermosa" church building on the first floor. Enter through the parking lot entrance.
Join us for a worship service at Hunter College, 695 Park Ave (enter on 69th St). Services times and descriptions: 10:30am - Classical music, childcare available 6:00pm - Contemporary music
La Iglesia Misionera Cristo El Rey se fundo Con el propósito de ganar almas para Cristo y difundir el Evangelio
The First Hungarian Reformed Church of New York is located on East 69th Street in the Upper East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is a stucco-faced brick building completed in 1916 in a Hungarian vernacular architectural style, housing a congregation established in 1895.It is the only Christian religious building designed by Hungarian-born architect Emery Roth, later known for his apartment buildings on Central Park West. As one of two Hungarian Reformed Churches in Manhattan, it has a been a focal point for the city's Hungarian-American community since its construction.In 1983, its parsonage was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property to the Rowhouses at 322–344 East 69th Street historic district to its immediate west. The parsonage was listed in its own right along with the church in 2000. Following the demolition of the German Evangelical Reformed Church a block to the south, it is now the oldest church in neighborhood.
Mythic Bridge is a non-profit organization committed to providing filmmaking education to the underserved. We strive to enhance ideas, people, and communities by cultivating the careers of artists while engaging and connecting communities. Dedicated to the discovery and advancement of independent voices and viewers, Mythic Bridge stands as a champion of metamorphosis. Making the experience of visual-storytelling a commonplace in everyday life, Mythic Bridge becomes a catalyst for growth by igniting people’s passion. Providing a support system and creative voice for those who might otherwise have none, Mythic Bridge provides opportunities for people of all ages to discover, explore, and learn through the power of film. Through technical hands-on training and job-placement-assistance, our workshops utilize new media skill building as an access point to reinterpret and challenge notions of self-expression, personal and cultural identity, and interactive voice. Our programs culminate in the public screening of works produced within Mythic Bridge. This fundamentally responsive social model of arts production allows participants to develop an understanding of the cultural dimensions of artistic communication, and by extension, a profound realization of how the arts can contribute to a rich and creative society. Mythic Bridge social arts center opens new doors for ideas, grants people their voice, and as a powerful instrument for the arts; develops communities. Mythic Bridge will make a difference by providing the underserved with a creative home and the necessary tools to realize their dreams.
Why do the Philippine Jesuits need your help? As soon as a young man desiring to become a priest enters the Society of Jesus at Sacred Heart Novitiate (SHN), Quezon City, the Philippine Province takes care of his board and lodging, his education and basic formation for the next eleven or twelve years. At the end of this period, the Jesuit is ordained a priest. Because of the desire of the Society of Jesus that this priest or brother becomes an expert in his field, he is usually sent for further studies, called “Special Studies”. Usually, this is a doctorate degree; in some cases, a master’s degree. The “Special Studies” is normally pursued outside the Philippines, often in Europe or the United States, and is funded by the Philippine Province. Once this priest or brother obtains his degree, he is finally assigned to the apostolate. More often than not, he is sent to an educational institution, like the university. Only then does the Philippine Province cease financial support. The educational or other apostolic institutions then provides for his needs. Upon retirement, the Jesuit returns to the auspices of the Philippine Province. The Province provides for board, lodging and medical care, until he dies and is buried at Sacred Heart Novitiate (SHN). And so it is the Philippine Province who takes care of the young man in his formation, stretching for about 16 years, and in retirement, for another 15 - 20 years, until his death and burial at SHN (where he begins and also ends his religious life)—having given all of his life to God! Many alumni of our universities and schools are understandably more than eager to donate to their alma mater, and we thank them for their generosity. Unfortunately, they assume that they are also donating to the Philippine Province --which is not true. That is why we appeal to you that the Philippine Province, not just Jesuit universities and schools, needs your massive support! When you donate, write your check to “Philippine Jesuit Foundation” and at the memo line indicate: “Formation Fund” and/or “Elderly and Infirm Fund”. We thank you for your help.
A co-educational Modern Orthodox yeshiva day school on Manhattan's Upper East Side, teaching Torah, derech eretz and menschlichkeit to students in nursery-Gr. 12.
The main summarizations of our organisation are listed below of what we actively promote and work towards too. 1) Conservation preservation 2) Biodiversity management and awareness 3) Species conservation protection 4) Environmental sustainability and education 5) Pollution management and climate research 6) Forestry plant back and botanical preservation 7) Anti-poaching enforcement and awareness 8) Promoting healthy eating 9) International rescue 10) Community relations 11) Youth environmental education and awareness Youth environmental education and awareness what this “sector” of the organisation undertakes and this page is specifically for YOUTH EDUCATION AND AWARENESS.
Church of the Advent Hope is a diverse Christian community comprised of individuals that seek to love God, each other and the greater community of New York City. Our church is a part of a worldwide community of Seventh-day Adventists. We share a love for Jesus and a commitment to demonstrating and spreading the good news of His transforming love to our neighborhoods, the city of New York, and the world. We warmly welcome all, and invite you to join us as we explore faith together. Visit us on Saturdays at 10AM for Bible Study and 9 and 11:30AM for Worship Service.
UAP is currently launching a series of programs featuring artists who work in the overlapping areas of science technology and the environment. For our current project we are collaborating with scientist/ artist Brandon Ballengee to produce his piece The Love Motel for Insects. Successfully exhibited internationally by Ballengee since 2001, UAP will bring this incredible project to NYC.
The Kids Dream Big Foundation was founded to give us an opportunity to touch the lives of children. By raising money for various causes, holding camps, and exploring mentorship possibilities we aim to help kids accomplish their long term and short term goals. As a new foundation, we are always looking for opportunities to better aid us in providing for children so feel free to contact us through messaging if you have anything to share.
Cosmos Tree, Inc. is a nonprofit, tax-exempt educational foundation founded in NYC in1978 by Roger B. Lane, Ph.D. Cosmos Tree provides an education for people pursuing personal growth and development - using a Spiritual perspective. We provide hundreds of Tools that individuals can use to lead richer, fuller and more responsible lives and to know that they are in charge of their lives. Cosmos Tree, Inc. assists individuals in transforming their innate potential into concrete reality.
Since 1984, New Yorkers have been able to see, hear, and meet the most acclaimed artists in the world, in an intimate setting unlike any other. Works & Process at the Guggenheim, a performing-arts series that informs artistic creation through stimulating conversation and performance, is presented in the Guggenheim’s Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Peter B. Lewis Theater.
MUSICA VIVA is one of New York's finest professional choruses. Its annual concert series presents a repertoire of works from Renaissance through contemporary music, including works written especially for the ensemble. The annual Early Music Concert features period instruments and authentic performance practices. Musica Viva also spotlights renowned artists from abroad. Past performers include recorder virtuoso Marion Verbruggen from Amsterdam; Gotthold Schwarz, one of Germany’s finest baritones; Olivier Latry, titular organist at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris; Jeanette Micklem, pianist from Zimbabwe; Jean-Louis Petit, conductor and composer from Paris; and in 2008 Ullrich Böhme, organist at Leipzig’s Thomaskirche. Musica Viva has also performed abroad: Its 2004 tour included performances in Paris at Notre Dame and La Madeleine; and the 2006 tour featured performances at several historic venues, including the honor of performing as guest choir for Evensong at the Thomaskirche, Leipzig. In 2012, an Italian tour took to group to performances in Venice, Pordenone, Florence and Lucca. Musica Viva makes All Souls Unitarian Church in New York City its home, performing a broad repertoire of sacred music throughout the year.
The Heart & Soul Charitable Fund supports community-based programs that serve New York's marginalized populations through the investment of time, money and compassion. Together with our partners and supporters we find creative and inspiring ways to sustain the critical work they do by: Making grants to emerging and worthy neighborhood-based organizations which serve those whose needs are not being addressed by larger charitable organizations Partnering with these organizations so their story may be shared, their volunteer base can expand, and they can become better advocates for the communities they serve Recognizing and honoring their volunteers and staff Celebrating the legacy of the late Rev. Dr. Forrest Church through the annual presentation of the Forrest Church Award for Humanitarian Service Heart & Soul was founded in 1988 to raise funds for two long-running meal programs, which together serve 28,000 meals annually at All Souls Church. Now 25 years later, we continue to fund these programs in addition to over a dozen Youth Services and Community-Based programs in New York City. About Heart & Soul: http://www.heartandsoulfund.org/ About the Programs we support: http://heartandsoulfund.org/programs-funded.aspx For more news about the Heart & Soul Charitable Fund, don't be shy, join our mailing list! @ http://ow.ly/lrxPQ
The NY Hungarian Library function as as both a library and cultural meeting place. The Library's holdings are ever increasing and currently contain over 6,000 volumes of Hungarian-language fiction and non-fiction books, as well as English-language books on Hungarian-related subject matters or by American-Hungarian authors. We are a lending library, with a professional librarian, open to the public (please see, below, for times). As a cultural and social meet-up hub, the Library organizes Meet the Author events, book launches, film screenings and lectures by leading Hungarian academicians, scientists and specialists on historical and curent-day subjects.