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A Wednesday morning at 7 amJon Tyson is leading a men’s morning Bible study about leadership, every Wednesday morning during the Fall, 7am-8am. All men are welcome.
The study will be based on 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy.
330 5th Ave, Fl 8 – corner of 33rd
Read more about this filmHuman trafficking is not a foreign problem; it is happening in New York City. “Very Young Girls” is a powerful and moving exposé of the commercial sexual exploitation of barely adolescent girls in New York City. If you have a sister, daughter or friend who is a girl, this affects you. Being aware is the first step in winning this battle.
Q & A WILL FOLLOW THE FILM
Date: Monday November 1st
Time: Doors open at 7:30pm
Venue: PS 87, William T. Sherman School auditorium,
160 W. 78th St, New York, NY 10024
Hosted by www.allsoulschristianchurch.com
Suggested donation: $10. All proceeds will go to GEMS (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services) in their work with young women aged 12-21 in New York City.
For more information about the film & organization visit www.gems-girls.org.
Please help us spread the word & forward this to a friend.
Did you know that Food and Health Disparities are an epidemic in New York City today? Did you know that race and economic status are a determining factor in diabetes rates as well as in access to fresh and affordable food?
On October 29th & 30th, NY Faith & Justice, Faith Leaders for Environmental Justice, Social Services and Mission & Social Justice Ministry of The Riverside Church of NY and over 25 other organizations will be gathering together to come up with ways to fight this injustice by holding the Food, Faith, and Health Disparities Summit.
Based on curriculum developed by Everyday Democracy, the summit aims to democratize the change process. It will consist of a series of small group conversations made up of a diverse cross-section of New York City residents, faith leaders, community activists, advocates, business and governmental leaders. Following these conversations an action forum will be held and a series of “next steps” will be agreed upon to discover how healthy food and policy changes both at the community level and the level of individual churches/faith-based organizations can be made.
We hope that you will join us in this vitally important chance to make NYC a more healthy and just city. Please help us spread the word as well. This can be done in several ways. First, please invite 3 to 5 of your colleagues to attend the summit with you. The more people that take part, the more lasting change we can enact.
Please sign up for the summit by clicking HERE. There is no cost for this event, and food is provided.
We are also looking for several more volunteers to help with registration, food organization, and other logistical help. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Sue.
Thank you for your help and we look forward to seeing you at the summit!


Are you a mother who wants to meet and get connected to other moms in your neighborhood? Join our new group of moms, including women from all our neighborhood churches.
W 68th St Playground (68th/Central Park West)
Bring your kids and your other mom friends.
Contact Emily Marshall for more info.
21 W 38th St, FL 2, New York, NY 10018 | 646-937-5025 (p) | 646-349-1411 (f) | contact | online classifieds
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