“All-Inclusive” Church Searches, Again, for New Home
A Harlem church serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community finds itself without a home for the fourth time in six years.
A Harlem church serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community finds itself without a home for the fourth time in six years.
Homeschooling becomes more mainstream, as one uptown family discovers.
The Harlem First Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints initially faced opposition to its location, but has gradually found a place in the community.
The Church of the Intercession’s Crypt Chapel is a popular movie location and plays host to jazz sessions.
Since Kurtis Blow stopped leading services in 2008, attendance at the Hip-hop Church at Greater Hood Memorial AME Zion has slumped.
St. Cecilia’s Church in East Harlem, founded in 1873, is attempting to raise $1.2 million to fund extensive repairs.
Responding to increased hunger in Harlem and Washington Heights, North Presbyterian is trying to feed the neighborhood, even as it struggles to keep its own footing.
Politicians celebrate with Elmendorf, while the MTA continues its investigation into the burial ground beneath a bus depot.