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Sjømannskirken i New York ligger i hjertet av Manhattan og er et viktig møtested for fastboende nordmenn og turister. Kom gjerne innom for en hyggelig prat, vafler og en kopp kaffe. Vi har også gudstjeneste hver søndag og en rekke andre arrangementer for alle generasjoner. Les mer på vår hjemmeside: http://www.sjomannskirken.no/newyork
In The Episcopal Church, we strive to love our neighbors as ourselves and respect the dignity of every person. Our liturgy retains ancient structure and traditions and is celebrated in many languages. Both men and women, including those who are married, are eligible for ordination as deacons, priests and bishops. We believe in amendment of life, the forgiveness of sin, and life everlasting. Lay people exercise a vital role in the governance and ministry of our church. Holy Communion may be received by all baptized Christians, not only members of the Episcopal Church. We uphold the Bible and worship with the Book of Common Prayer. We affirm that committed relationships are lifelong and monogamous. Episcopalians also recognize that there is grace after divorce and do not deny the sacraments to those who have been divorced. We affirm that issues such as birth control are matters of personal informed conscience. We celebrate our unity in Christ while honoring our differences, always putting the work of love before uniformity of opinion. All are welcome to find a spiritual home in the Episcopal Church.
Cathedral High School is an all-girls, private, Roman Catholic high school in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It is located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.BackgroundThe school was established in 1905 by the Sisters of Charity. It moved to its current location in 1973. Enrollment is open to young women of all cultures and faiths. There are plenty of college preparatory courses as well as AP classes such as calculus, biology, history, Spanish, English literature and physics. A course on religion is mandatory on an annual basis, however, the school accepts girls of all faiths.Notable alumni Lynda Baquero, television news journalist with local station WNBC Eileen Egan journalist and peace activist. Ursula Burns, president and CEO of Xerox
The Church of the Incarnation is a historic Episcopal church at 205-209 Madison Avenue at the northeast corner of 35th Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The church was founded in 1850 as a chapel of Grace Church located at 28th Street and Madison. In 1852, it became an independent parish, and in 1864-85 the parish built its own sanctuary at its current location.Notable parishionersNotable among the parishioners of the church were Admiral David Farragut and Eleanor Roosevelt, who was confirmed in the church. The funeral for the mother of Franklin Delano Roosevelt was held at the church, and a ramp was built so that FDR could attend. Several prominent families had pews and have memorials in the church, including the Delanos, Langdons, Sedgwicks, Seaburys, Brooks, and Rikers families.BuildingsThe sanctuary was built in 1864-1865, and was designed by Emlen T. Littel. It was "distinguished for both its architecture and refined interior decoration and artwork." The cornerstone was laid on March 8, 1864 by Bishop Horatio Potter of the New York Diocese, the first services were held on December 11, and the church was consecrated on April 20, 1865. The church rectory was constructed in 1868-69, designed by Robert Mook.
We, the members of The Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist embrace the transforming vision of the "Beloved Community", a just world in which all persons can share equitably in the wealth of the world, and freely develop their gifts and potential. We commit ourselves to provide for each other an intergenerational community of love, by embracing diversity and religious freedom, and by encouraging personal and spiritual growth through worship, social action, fellowship and education. We commit ourselves to action in our congregation, our city, our denomination our country and our world to bring the vision of the Beloved Community to fruition.
The Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations helps individuals and communities engage in ministry in the global neighborhood. The Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations bears witness to Jesus Christ by advocating the concerns of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) General Assemblies to the United Nations. Through the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations, the church responds to Christ’s call to bring good news to the poor, proclaim release to the captives and to let the oppressed go free. We welcome your thoughts in this space. We ask that you are respectful in what you post and in your comments about other members of the community here. If you’d like to know more about us, visit our web site at presbyterianmission.org/un.
Join us for Sunday worship: 9:30AM earlybird prayer service 11:00AM worship service Stay for Fellowship hour after sermon, noon - 1PM 4:00pm French service Come to our Tuesday Free Community Art Group 10AM - 3PM Thursday Bible Study 7PM - 8PM open to all Special services on Good Friday, Palm Sunday, Easter, Christmas Eve, World Human Rights Day, World Peace Day, Martin Luther King Birthday, Rosa Parks Birthday
The Church of the Good Shepherd is a very active, small neighborhood church that touches its congregation, neighbors, community, city and friends here and abroad in many ways. With the United Nations so close and so many representatives of various cultures and backgrounds as parishioners, we are blessed with a vital and diverse parish family. Our congregation continues its long tradition of worship, liturgy and ministry to the Kips Bay neighborhood while it seeks growth both in numbers and ministries. We are committed to caring for our parishioners and reaching out in the love of Jesus Christ.
Welcome to The Remnant Presbyterian Church! We are a community of believers who gather together to worship God on Sundays and in smaller groups to fellowship throughout the week. We believe that God is actively working to fulfill the plans He has for His people individually and as the larger body of Christ. For us, church is not just a place we go to, but a community we belong to and a family through which we are able to experience God’s nearness corporately. We invite you to join us for our worship service on Sundays and for our smaller group gatherings for post-graduates and "Family Groups" for college students. If you are an undergraduate college student, please fill out bit.ly/RSDsignup to get plugged in. For everyone else, please consider joining a small group by filling out bit.ly/remnantsmallgroups to get plugged in!
Lowest grade taught: 9th grade - Highest grade taught: 12th grade
Doing nothing as usual...or watch that civilians are being slaughtered in a human way...
At present, there are more than 360 United Nations depository libraries in over 136 countries maintaining United Nations material from the date of designation as depository to the present. The general public can consult the material free of charge at any depository library.
This Facebook page is for residents of 309 E. 49th to check for building bulletins, current events, helpful tips and Manhattan real estate market information!
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Encompassing 7.5 acres nestled between 30th and 33rd Streets, Kips Bay Towers is home to a diverse professional community of families, couples and singles.
IEEE Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) was created in 1996 as a membership program to help students transition to young professionals within the larger IEEE community. IEEE GOLD is a vibrant community of engineers, scientists, and technical experts with member representation across the globe and throughout IEEE societies.
In 1966 the TBTA extended a permit for the Department of Parks to operate the .346-acre parcel as a playground and contributed $25,000 towards its development. The playground was designed by noted architect M. Paul Friedberg in the late 1960s. In 1989 community members celebrated the reconstruction and official naming of the playground. The $722,000 capital restoration provided a handicapped accessible play area for both children and adults along with new game tables and benches. The new design introduced brick herringbone paving, raised granite curbs, a granite information kiosk, and an ornamental steel panel fence with bronzed ginkgo and oak leaf castings. In 1989 Council Member Carol Greitzer introduced the legislation which named the park for Vincent F. Albano Jr. (1914-1981). Albano was the local Republican district leader for thirty-two years from 1949 until his death in 1981 and the New York Republican County Chairman from 1963 to 1981. A power in Republican circles, he lived in the neighborhood and helped to preserve the playground during a time of demolition and construction in the area. The playground was substantially upgraded in 1998, as a result of a grant from the City Parks Foundation and a requirements contract funded by Mayor Giuliani. Improvements include play equipment, safety surfacing, handball courts, and pavements. The following year the Mary Collins Playscape was dedicated to a beloved community activist. Active in community and church affairs, Collins (1937-1997) served on Community Board 6 and the 13th Precinct Community Council. Moreover, she directed her efforts into improving conditions at Albano Playground. Collins headed the Lexington East Twenties Society (LETS) which participated in and contributed to the "Take Back Albano Park" initiative in 1996. LETS and the 13th Precinct Community Council donated funds for a Playground Associate to facilitate recreational and arts & crafts programs at the park. http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/vincentalbanojrplayground/highlights/6414
WHO WE ARE Friends of Gantry Neighborhood Parks is the community based organization that cares for the street trees and green spaces of the Hunters Point neighborhood of Long Island City in the borough of Queens and is the parent organization of Friends of Gantry Plaza State Park, Inc. that focuses on caring for Gantry Plaza State Park. Friends was started in 1998 by a group of concerned neighbors in the Hunters Point, Long Island City section of New York City, in the borough of Queens, who wanted to assure that our community’s parks, trees and natural areas are well cared for. Friends is incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non profit organization — a direct-action environmental group that employs volunteering in hands-on projects as a means of enhancing our neighborhood, and as an educational approach to promote a safer, friendlier and more environmentally sustainable quality of life.
Il Roma Club New York nasce nel 2009 da un'idea di Giovanni Peluso -l'attuale presidente del Club - insieme ad altri tifosi romanisti residenti a New York. L'intento di questa pagina e' quello di raccogliere al suo interno tutti i soci del club e non solo, di dare informazioni su dove vedere le partite della Roma a New York e di mettere insieme tifosi giallorossi o semplici appassionati che amano la Roma e il calcio. Astenersi laziali, please.
GOALS · Assist the management and staff of Gantry Plaza State Park, Hunters Point South Park and other parks and green spaces in hunters point in the maintenance and upkeep of the parks and street trees in the neighborhood. · Organize and support special events and activities in the parks. · Enhance artistic, play and recreational opportunities in the area. · Monitor potential problems, inform authorities and advocate for and assist with solutions. · Educate the community about the environmental concerns of the waterfront in Hunters Point in order to preserve and enhance the parks, neighborhood, and waterways. · Encourage the improvement and expansion of publicly accessible green and open space in Hunters Point.
MexiCulture was founded May 2011 by four individuals, Yoselin Abarca, Angel Garcia, Jorge Tovar and Edgar Zarate. They realized the need for a Mexican cultural group at Baruch College. They were dedicated to exposing the Mexican culture for its true beauty and to break negative stereotypes within society.
Publications on water, science and international updates. Publicaciones en el tema del agua, ciencia y eventos internacionales. Support your local aqueduct & Water plant. = March 23rd World Aqueduct Day Apoye su acueducto local y planta de agua potable. = Marzo 23, Dia Mundial del Acueducto ADOPT AN AQUEDUCT - ADOPTE UN ACUEDUCTO worldaqueductday.org
The purpose of this organization is to support & bring together people across a spectrum of sexual diversity beyond the narrow confines of that which is considered normal (i.e.: lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, transgendered, queer, questioning, straight, intersexed, asexual, etc.) in the belief that by opening the doors to a more accepting environment, we may promote civil liberties and equal treatment.