Canaan Baptist Church of Christ
Canaan Baptist Church of Christ
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Saint Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church West Harlem / Hamilton Heights / Sugar Hill schedule hours explore visiting favorite add to favorites Pastor: Rev. Stephen A. Green As an activist and pastor, Rev. Green leads with radical love in action through his ministry at The Luke NYC, St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church,…

Saint Philip’s Episcopal Church Central Harlem schedule hours explore visiting favorite add to favorites Since 1809, St. Philip’s Church-through its clergy and congregation, its tradition and service, its goals and dreams-has been an institution of major spiritual and civic importance in the Harlem community. The current building is the fourth home of the…

Abyssinian Baptist Church Central Harlem schedule hours explore visiting favorite add to favorites In 1808, a few African-Americans, armed with their faith in Jesus and strengthened by mercies already seen, left the worship service of the First Baptist Church of New York City. These African-Americans, accompanied by a group of Ethiopian merchants, were…

Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church Manhattanville schedule hours explore visiting favorite add to favorites St. Mary’s Church, Manhattanville, the first free pew church in the city of New York and one of the first in the United States, has reached its 125th anniversary. Lawrence Street, on which the church is located, has become West…

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…

Mother A M E Zion Church Central Harlem explore visiting favorite add to favorites Mother A M E Zion ChurchMother Zion, as it is called, is the oldest Black church in New York State, founded in 1796 and charted in 1799 in lower Manhattan. During the years of the Underground Railroad, Mother Zion was…