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New York City Religions

Collected by: Columbia University Libraries

Archived since: May, 2010

Description:

The Burke Library seeks to identify and preserve for the future information in the fields of religion, theology, and contextually related areas of study. In support of this mission, this collection archives the websites of religious communities located in New York City.

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Title: St. Malachy's - The Actor's Chapel

URL: http://actorschapel.org/

Description: Located in the Chelsea – Clinton neighborhood of New York City on West 49th Street, between Broadway and Eighth Avenue, St. Malachy's Roman Catholic Church was founded in 1902. With the construction of the Actors' Chapel below the main church in 1920, St. Malachy's became famous as a haven of worship for the entertainment community… Joan Crawford and Douglass Fairbanks Jr. were married at the Chapel on June 3rd, 1929.

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Title: Armenian Evangelical Church of New York

URL: http://aecnyc.org/

Description: The first Sunday services of the Armenian Evangelical Church were held on November 14, 1896 at the Adams Memorial Presbyterian Church on East Thirtieth Street. Rev. H. H. Khazoyan, who had just arrived from Turkey for theological studies, led the initial organization of the church and thereafter became the first pastor. While there were a few Armenians in New York City at the time, the persecutions and massacres of Armenians in Turkey that had begun in 1895 had started bringing increasing numbers of Armenians to America. Eager to continue their religious life in their new homeland, Armenians flocked to the new Church.

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Title: Assafa Islamic Center

URL: http://assafaislamiccenter.org/

Description: Assafa Islamic Center is a not-for-profit, religious and non-political organization. The local Muslim community established the center in 1996. Two years later they acquired a city lot at an auction. Currently it is providing services of five-time prayers, weekend school, and Hifzul Qur’an, in a rented space at 172 Allen St only on a temporary basis.

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Title: The Baptist House of Prayer

URL: http://baptisthouseofprayerofharlem.org/

Description: The Baptist House of Prayer was organized on June 1st 1909, by the late Milton Sparks. In its beginning the church met in Deacon Robert Mason’s home on 133rd Street. Today the church is located at 82 West 126th Street between Lenox and Fifth Avenues, Harlem, Manhattan, New York City.

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Title: Battery Park Synagogue

URL: http://bpsynagogue.org/

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Title: Spanish Broadway Seventh-day Adventist Church

URL: http://broadwayspanish22.adventistchurchconnect.org/

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Title: Christian Church of El Dios Vivo

URL: http://churcheldiosvivousa.com/

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Title: DeWitt Reformed Church

URL: http://churches.rca.org/dewittreformed/

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Title: Episcopal Church Of The Crucifixion

URL: http://churchofthecrucifixionnyc.org/

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Title: Columbia University Muslim Students Association

URL: http://columbiamsa.org/

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Title: Chinese United Methodist Church

URL: http://cumc.nyc/

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Title: Dimensions of Hope Seventh-day Adventist Mission

URL: http://dimensionsofhope22.adventistchurchconnect.org/

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Title: Trinity Lutheran Church of Manhattan

URL: http://en.tlcofnyc.org/

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Title: The Epiphany Church

URL: http://epiphanychurchnyc.org/

Description: The Roman Catholic Church of the Epiphany in New York City’s Gramercy Park neighborhood was founded in 1868. The church is located at 239 East 21st Street in Manhattan and holds regular weekday, Saturday and Sunday Mass.

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Title: First Church of Religious Science

URL: http://fcrsny.org/

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Title: Gethsemane Garden Baptist Church

URL: http://gethsemanegarden.org/

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Title: Church of the Guardian Angel

URL: http://guardianangelchurch-nyc.org/

Description: The Church of the Guardian Angel is a Roman Catholic Church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 193 Tenth Avenue, Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City. The parish was founded in 1887 to minister to workers at the bustling waterfront piers on the nearby Hudson River and maintains today a warm and welcoming presence to all of its neighbors.

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Title: Harlem Christian Center

URL: http://harlemchristiancenterofny.com/

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Title: Harlem Grace Tabernacle

URL: http://harlemgrace.org/

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Title: Holy Ghost Pentecostal Faith Church For All Nations

URL: http://holyghostpfc.com/

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Title: First Hungarian Baptist Church

URL: http://hungarianbaptistchurchnyc.org/

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Title: Iglesia Cristiania Nuevo Pacto

URL: http://iglesianuevopacto.yolasite.com/

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Title: Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan

URL: http://jccmanhattan.org/

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Title: Kagyu Dzamling Kunchab - NYC

URL: http://kdk-nyc.org/

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Title: 26 Second Ave

URL: http://krishnanyc.com/

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Title: Metropolitan Community Church of New York

URL: http://mccny.org/

Description: Metropolitan Community Church of New York is a spiritual home for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community and is open to all. The church is located in the New York City neighborhood of Clinton, better known as Hell’s Kitchen in the borough of Manhattan.

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Title: Metropolitan Community United Methodist Church

URL: http://metromethodist.org/

Description: Metropolitan Community United Methodist Church is located in East Harlem, New York City at 1975 Madison Avenue, on the corner of East 126th Street. The Rev. Dr. Richard N. Hayes pastors this vital community church. Deeply committed to the African diaspora, Rev. Hayes has been blessed to have taught or preached in Ghana, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.

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Title: Muhammad Mosque No. 7

URL: http://mosque7.org/

Description: The historical Muhammad Mosque No. 7 is the New York headquarters of the Nation of Islam located in Harlem, New York City. Under the direction of the local representative we have secured our vanguard position in the struggle of liberation. Guests who visit this storied mosque are treated to spiritual advancement under the guidance Allah (God) through the hosting representatives of his servant, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. All those who wish to experience the word of Allah (God) as it relates to our present-day condition and struggle for freedom, justice and equality are invited to come visit us in the heart of the Nation.

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Title: New York New Church

URL: http://newyorknewchurch.vzwebsites.com/

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Title: Nur Ashki Jerrahi Community

URL: http://nurashkijerrahi.org/

Description: Shaykha Fariha and the Nur Ashki Jerrahi Community (Sufi Order) is based in New York City and located at 245 West Broadway in Tribeca (Greenwich Village – lower Manhattan) in New York City. At Dergah al-Farah, dhikrullah is held on Thursday evenings.

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Title: The Church of the Ascension

URL: http://nyc-ascensionchurch.org/

Description: The Church of the Ascension is located in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. In addition to a full schedule of weekday and Sunday Masses, Ascension Church and Ascension School provide religious education.

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Title: Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection

URL: http://nycathedral.org/

Description: The Cathedral Parish originated in 1870 as the Russo-Greek Chapel of Holy Trinity to serve the needs of the Russian and Greek Embassies. The Cathedral is the seat of the Diocese of New York & New Jersey of the Orthodox Church in America and located in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

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Title: New York Garden Church

URL: http://nygc.us/

Description: The New York Garden Church is located at 316 Fifth Avenue at the corner of 5th and 32nd Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of midtown Manhattan, New York City. Sunday Services include the Korean Service at 11AM, English Service and youth group meeting at 2PM.

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Title: Old Broadway Synagogue

URL: http://oldbroadwaysynagogue.blogspot.com/

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Title: Queer Dharma

URL: http://queerdharma.org/

Description: We are a community of meditation practice for all people, founded and hosted by LGBTQ people [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer]. A broad range of Buddhist traditions are represented in our membership and visiting teachers.

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Title: Religions of Harlem

URL: http://religionsofharlem.org/

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Title: Saint Cecilia & Holy Agony Church

URL: http://saintceciliaparishnyc.org/

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URL: http://secondcanaanbaptistchurch.org/

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Title: Congregation Shearith Israel

URL: http://shearithisrael.org/

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Title: First Ukrainian Assembly of God

URL: http://slavicchurchny.org/

Description: First Ukrainian Assembly of God is located at 9 East 7th Street on the corner of 3rd Avenue in the East Village of Manhattan in New York City. Church Service is held on Sunday’s at 10:00 AM and conducted in the Russian & Ukrainian languages.

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Title: First Ukrainian Assembly of God New York City

URL: http://slavicchurchny.weebly.com/

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Title: Saint Dumitru Romanian Orthodox Church

URL: http://stdumitru.org/

Description: Saint Dumitru Romanian Orthodox Church is located at 50 West 89th Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side in New York City.

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Title: Episcopal Church of St. Edward the Martyr

URL: http://stemnyc.org/

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Title: Saint George Ukrainian Catholic Church

URL: http://stgeorgeukrainianchurch.org/

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Title: St. John the Divine

URL: http://stjohndivine.org/

Description: St. John the Divine, officially the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in the City and Diocese of New York, is the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Located on Amsterdam Avenue between 110th Street, which is also known as "Cathedral Parkway", and 113th Street in Manhattan's Morningside Heights, the cathedral disputes with Liverpool Anglican Cathedral the title of the largest cathedral and Anglican church and fourth largest Christian church in the world.

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Title: St. John Nepomucene

URL: http://stjohnnepomucene.org/

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Title: St. John's Lutheran Church

URL: http://stjohnsnyc.org/

Description: St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church has existed on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village since 1855. Although Germans settled mainly in the area east of the Bowery, there was a community in Greenwich Village which existed until the end of World War I. The Federal-style building with a domed cupola, built in 1821-22 for the Eighth Presbyterian Church, is one of the oldest religious buildings in Greenwich Village. In 1842, the property was sold to St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, who worshiped here until 1855 when it was turned over to the German Lutherans. Victorian features were added in 1886 by Berg & Clark, and the pediment was inscribed, “Deutsche Evangelish-Lutherische St. Johannes Kirche.” St. John’s is within the Greenwich Village Historic District of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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Title: Saint Michael's Chapel

URL: http://stmichaelruscath.org/

Description: St Michael's Church was established as a parish in 1936 to meet the needs of Russian immigrants living in the New York metropolitan area, to nurture and transmit to future generations the Community's unique faith tradition of the Russian Orthodoxy in communion with the See of Rome — or "Russian Catholicism." The church is located in SoHo (Greenwich Village) section of Manhattan, in New York City, at 266 Mulberry Street. The area is best-known as “Little Italy.”

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Title: The Church of Saint Paul

URL: http://stpaulchurchive.org/

Description: The Church of Saint Paul is a Roman Catholic Parish founded in 1834 that serves the neighborhood of East Harlem in New York City. The parish is in the care of the Institute of the Incarnate Word. The Mission of the Church of Saint Paul mirrors the mission of the Archdiocese of New York and the Institute of the Incarnate Word.

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Title: Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist

URL: http://tenthchurchnyc.com/

Description: Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, MA.

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Title: Wall Street Synagogue

URL: http://thewallstreetsynagogue.org/

Description: Wall Street Synagogue located in Lower Manhattan in New York City practices Open Synagogue. This is a program of the Wall Street Synagogue, a Klal Israel shul, which embraces every Jew. No knowledge of Hebrew or previous religious experience needed to participate.

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Title: Triratna NYC

URL: http://triratna-nyc.org/

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Title: Church of Saint Joseph

URL: http://washingtonsquarecatholic.org/

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Title: Abyssinian Baptist Church

URL: http://www.abyssinian.org/

Description: In 1808, a group of Africans in America and Ethiopian sea merchants, armed with their faith in God and strengthened by mercies already seen, left First Baptist Church in lower Manhattan and withdrew forever their membership. They had refused to accept racially segregated seating in God’s house and were determined to start their own church. Abyssinian moves forward in faith, a church with a vision to be a vanguard for positive social change. The Abyssinian Baptist Church in the City of New York is located at 132 Odell Clark Place (formerly 138th Street) in Central Harlem.

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Title: Congregation Adereth El

URL: http://www.aderethel.org/

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Title: Congregation Adereth El

URL: http://www.aderethel.org/20070619/index.htm

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Title: Unitarian Church of All Souls

URL: http://www.allsoulsnyc.org/

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Title: American Buddhist Study Center

URL: http://www.americanbuddhiststudycenter.org/

Description: The American Buddhist Study Center, Inc. (ABSC), formerly known as the American Buddhist Academy, was founded in 1951 by the late Reverend Hozen Seki as a Buddhist cultural center. Rev. Seki sought to provide a Buddhist study center for people interested in learning more about the Buddhist teachings with particular emphasis toward Shin Buddhism.

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Title: The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church

URL: http://www.annunciation-nyc.org/

Description: Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church of New York now resides at 302 West 91st Street on Manhattan’s Upper West. While the church has gone through several relocations, its roots can be traced back to the 19th Century and the attempts of a few who sought to serve the needs of the many Greeks immigrating to New York City.

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Title: Ansche Chesed

URL: http://www.anschechesed.org/web/guest

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Title: American Society for Muslim Advancement

URL: http://www.asmasociety.org/

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Title: Baha'is of New York City

URL: http://www.bahainyc.org/

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Title: Bialystoker Synagogue

URL: http://www.bialystoker.org/

Description: The Bialystoker Synagogue was organized in 1865 on the Lower East Side of New York City. The Synagogue began on Hester Street, moved to Orchard Street, and then ultimately to its current location on Willet Street, more recently renamed Bialystoker Place.

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Title: Congregation B'Nai Jeshurun

URL: http://www.bj.org/

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Title: Brick Presbyterian Church (New York, N.Y.)

URL: http://www.brickchurch.org/

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Title: Broome Street Ganesha Temple

URL: http://www.broomestreettemple.org/

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Title: Carlebach Shul

URL: http://www.carlebachshul.org/

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Title: Canaan Baptist Church of Christ

URL: http://www.cbccnyc.org/index.html

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Title: Chinese Community Church

URL: http://www.cccny.org/

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Title: Community Church of New York, Unitarian Universalist

URL: http://www.ccny.org/

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Title: Central Baptist Church

URL: http://www.centralbaptistnyc.org/

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Title: Chabad of Midtown Manhattan

URL: http://www.chabadmidtown.com/

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Title: Chabad of the Upper East Side

URL: http://www.chabaduppereastside.com/

Description: Chabad of the Upper East Side is part of a world-wide organazation of Chabad-Lubavitch, under the leadership and guidance of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.

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Title: Chabad of the West Sixties

URL: http://www.chabadw60s.com/

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Title: Chabad of the West Side

URL: http://www.chabadwestside.org/

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Title: Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior

URL: http://www.christthesaviornyc.org/

Description: The Church of Christ the Savior is a parish of the Orthodox Church in America, diocese of New York. It was founded in 1924 by Russian immigrants. The website is available in both Russian and English.

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Title: Church of St. Stephen / Our Lady of the Scapular, Chapel of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

URL: http://www.churchofststephen.com/

Description: The Parish of St. Stephen’s was cut out of the Parish of St. John the Evangelist which at the time (1848) was situated at the present site of St. Patrick’s Cathedral at 50th Street and Fifth Avenue, and the Parish of the Nativity on lower Second Avenue. Today, the parish has two locations: St. Stephens Church at 151 East 28th, and the Chapel of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary at 325 E. 33rd, both in the neighborhood of Gramercy Park in Manhattan, New York City.

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Title: The Episcopal Church Of The Crucifixion

URL: http://www.churchofthecrucifixion.org/

Description: The Episcopal Church of the Crucifixion in Upper Manhattan, Inwood, New York City, is located at 459 West 149th Street, between Convent and Amsterdam Avenues. The Church of the Crucifixion was founded by West Indians who had emigrated from the Caribbean and did not feel welcomed in the established Episcopal Churches in Harlem. The church however has never classified its parish as “A West Indian Parish,” but a Parish where all people may come and worship God in Spirit and Truth.

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Title: Cordoba Initiative

URL: http://www.cordobainitiative.org/

Description: Founded in 2004, the Cordoba Initiative is a multi-national, multi-faith organization dedicated to improving understanding and building trust among people of all cultures and religions. Under the leadership of Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the proposed Cordoba House will serve as a community center with facilities and services similar to those traditionally provided by a YMCA or a Jewish Community Center. It will also house one or more prayer spaces that will be available for all to use.

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Title: Chinese United Methodist Church

URL: http://www.cumc-nyc.org/

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Title: Diamond Way Buddhist Center New York

URL: http://www.diamondway.org/ny/

Description: Diamond Way Buddhist Center New York is part of an international network of over 600 meditation centers in the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The centers were started due to the unique inspiration of Lama Ole Nydahl according to the wishes of H.H. 16th Karmapa. They are now under the spiritual guidance of H.H. 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje.

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Title: Downtown Meditation Community New York

URL: http://www.dnymc.org/

Description: The Downtown Meditation Community is comprised of individuals who come together to practice and study the dhamma, the teachings of the Buddha. The programs, held for the most part in the downtown area of Manhattan, are led by Peter Doobinin and other teachers. These classes, courses, and retreats offer an opportunity to cultivate the practice of insight meditation and develop the skillful qualities that enable us to live in a more joyful and compassionate manner. It is our vision to provide an environment where students are able to deepen in dhamma practice, learn to integrate dhamma practice in their everyday lives, experience an intimate relationship with the teacher and other practitioners, and participate in the evolution of the community.

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Title: Dimensions of Hope Seventh-day Adventist Mission

URL: http://www.dohsda.org/

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Title: Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist

URL: http://www.eighthchurchnyc.org/

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Title: Temple Emanu-El (New York, N.Y.)

URL: http://www.emanuelnyc.org/

Description: Established in l845 at a gathering of 33 Jews from Germany, Temple Emanu-El held its first services in a second floor loft at the corner of Grand and Clinton streets on the Lower East Side. With more Jews coming from Germany to New York, and with the growing success of the community, the congregation moved progressively uptown — both physically and spiritually. By l868 — only 23 years after founding Temple Emanu-El — the congregants built an edifice at Fifth Avenue and East 43rd Street, which was at that time the largest synagogue structure in America. Temple Emanu-El already had gained the reputation of having the most prominent congregation of members in the country.

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Title: Faith Exchange

URL: http://www.faithexchange.org/

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Title: Father’s Heart Ministries

URL: http://www.fathersheartnyc.org/

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Title: First Corinthian Baptist Church

URL: http://www.fcbcsermons.com/

Description: First Corinthian Baptist Church is located at 1912 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard at West 116th Street in Central Harlem, New York City. One of the most ornate structures in Harlem, this church kicked off its life in 1913 as the Regent Theatre, one of the country's early movie palaces that replaced the nickelodeons. Its elaborately columned and arched facade loosely resembles the Doges' Palace in Venice. The Regent was sold to the church in 1964.

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Title: First Chinese Presbyterian Church

URL: http://www.fcpc.org/

Description: The Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mission had started mission work within the Chinese community in New York City in 1868. In 1885 the Board extended a call to Mr Huie Kin who came as an immigrant to the United States from China at the age of 14 and worked his way through college and seminary, to continue the mission work in New York City Chinatown. Mr Huie started a Sunday School with 12 students in a rented room at 15 University Place. Twenty five years later, on December 18, 1910, the First Chinese Presbyterian Church was incorporated at 223 East 31 Street, with Rev Huie Kin installed as Pastor. Rev Huie Kin retired in 1925 and was succeeded by Rev Kai Chong Yeung who served from 1928 to 1958. In 1951 the church moved to 61 Henry Street, sharing the historic church building with the Sea and Land Church. The church was built in 1819 by the Dutch Reformed Church on land donated by Colonel Henry Rutgers. In 1966 the church building and the 1824 Erben pipe organ were designated as historic landmarks. On February 7, 1974, the Presbytery of New York City officially transferred the great historic church building as a gift to the First Chinese Presbyterian Church to be dedicated to the service of the Chinese community.

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Title: First Church of Religious Science

URL: http://www.fcrsny.org/index.asp

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Title: New York Finnish Lutheran Congregation

URL: http://www.finnchurch.org/

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Title: First Ukrainian Assembly of God New York City

URL: http://www.fuag.nyc/

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Title: Gallery Church

URL: http://www.gallerychurch.com/

Description: Gallery Church began as a small gathering in the art gallery-rich Chelsea neighborhood of New York City and located at 1160 Broadway at 27th Street, 5th Floor. The church is operated in an independent manner and governed by a board of elders yet works in cooperation with the Baptist Convention of New York and the Metro New York Baptist Association.

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Title: Church of the Good Shepherd

URL: http://www.goodshepherdchapel.net/

Description: Good Shepherd’s historical roots go back to the 19th century, when Roosevelt Island was Welfare Island, where all the outcast and unwanted of New York City were placed, in the two Almshouses for male and female inmates, the Municipal Lunatic Asylum, the Penitentiary and its Hospitals. Beginning around 1850, the Episcopal Church, through its Mission Society, began sending people over in rowboats from Manhattan to meet the needs of all the poor, rejected, and forgotten residents of Welfare Island. In 1872, the Church appointed The Rev. William French to be the official Chaplain to Welfare Island, but the Almshouse officials would not let him conduct services in the chapel there. A benefactor, George Bliss, stepped forward, and the noted architect Frederic Clark Withers was commissioned to design “the most beautiful church in the city for its most neglected class of humanity.” The Chapel of the Good Shepherd, the building we worship in today, was dedicated in 1889.

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Title: Greater Refuge Temple

URL: http://www.greaterrefugetemple.org/

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Title: Congregation Habonim

URL: http://www.habonim.net/

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Title: Hebrew Tabernacle Congregation

URL: http://www.hebrewtabernacle.org/

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Title: Columbia/Barnard Hillel

URL: http://www.hillel.columbia.edu/

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Title: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

URL: http://www.holytrinitynyc.org/

Description: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church at 65th Street and Central Park West in New York City is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Down the street from Lincoln Center and directly adjacent Central Park, the church, with its signature steeple, rose window and red doors, has been a visible part of the Upper West Side community for over a century.

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Title: Islamic Center at NYU

URL: http://www.icnyu.org/

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