WS Update: Living Into Community

I’ve always loved the way Christine Pohl describes the beauty and power of Christian community in her book Living into Community. She writes, “The quality of our life together and…
WS Update: Neighborhood Engagement

Our vision for neighborhood engagement is to move “from projects to presence.” This means that we are committed to moving from merely serving to being there for our neighbors as…
WS Update: Rooted in Christ, Growing in the City – Why Christian Community Matters for NYC Kids

Raising children in New York City offers them a unique experience. Our children are surrounded by a vibrant and diverse world filled with opportunity, culture, and creativity. From world-class museums…
WS Update: Summer Travels

While New York is a great city, it can also wear on us over the course of time. So it’s only natural that during the summer months, so many New…
WS Update: True North

Last week, our church adventured into the wilderness with “True North” VBS! Thank you to our church family, who prayed for the impact of this past week’s learning about Jesus.…
WS Update: Highlights From Our Church-Wide Survey

We’re deeply grateful for the nearly 300 of you who took the time to complete our recent church-wide survey. Your thoughtful feedback is an invaluable gift that helps us celebrate…
WS Update: The Church in the City

This coming Sunday, we’re starting a new sermon series called “The Church in the City.” We’ll be studying through the first couple chapters of the book of Revelation. In those…
WS Update: Hospitality Isn’t Just for Newcomers

In a city where people are always coming in and going, it’s not always easy to find a sense of home – a place to be seen, known, and loved.…
WS Update: Redeemer Counseling

Writing about the importance of counseling in the local church, the late David Powlison wrote, “Growth and perseverance in faith in Christ always has been, and is, and always will…
WS Update: Summer Reading

Summer is nearly upon us, and that means (hopefully) time for extra reading. I wanted to share a few recommendations for summer reading: books I’ve especially enjoyed and think are…