Canaan Baptist Church of Christ
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Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, The Morningside Heights event events (9) schedule hours explore visiting favorite add to favorites As the largest Gothic Cathedral in the world founded in 1892, the trustees of the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine conceived its mission to be a house of prayer…

Malcolm Shabazz Mosque (Former Mosque No.7) Central Harlem explore visiting favorite add to favorites Services lead by Imam El Hajji Izak-El Mu’eed Pasha Though currently lacking the “weathervane”-like crescent and star that formerly crowned its peak, the Malcolm Shabazz Mosque, by architect Sabbath Brown, 1965 remains no less exuberant. Working with basic commercial…

St. Thomas the Apostle Central Harlem explore visiting favorite add to favorites This Harlem church, St. Thomas the Apostle, is an exquisite piece of neo-Gothic architecture, its spiky terra-cotta crown resembling a wedding cake. Finished in 1907, the church first served Irish parishioners and then a black congregation that waned and withered, its Sunday…

Church of the Intercession West Harlem / Hamilton Heights / Sugar Hill event events (2) explore visiting favorite add to favorites The Church of the Intercession on 155th Street and Broadway is the finest example of Gothic Revival or Neo-Gothic architecture in New York City. The present site of the Church is the…

Bethel Gospel Assembly Central Harlem schedule hours explore visiting favorite add to favorites Bethel Gospel Assembly is a church located in the heart of Harlem, New York USA. From Bethel’s inception on November 18, 1917 it has been a foundation in the Harlem community. We provide numerous ministries and programs that help those…

Mount Olivet Baptist Church Central Harlem explore visiting favorite add to favorites There are many large churches in Harlem and several of them were originally synagogues, built about a century ago when German Jewish families moved to Harlem. Mount Olivet Baptist Church at 120th and Lenox was originally Temple Israel. The synagogue was built…