Due to a problem getting into the school today, we have to cancel the service. Please join us at either the Upper East Side service at 321 East 73rd street at 9:45 or in Chelsea at 7pm at 315 West 22nd Street.
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
Bohemian National Hall / Czech Center New YorkStarting October 3 and continuing into the foreseeable future, our Eastside congregation will be meeting at the Bohemian National Hall, 321 E 73rd St between 1st and 2nd Aves.
Also starting October 3, the TGC Eastside Sunday service time will also be changing, to 9:30 am (from 5:00 pm).
We are looking forward to this new space and time, and hope you will join us.
NYC: Empire State Building at Night by wallygTrinity Grace Church, Campus Crusade and the King’s College are hosting a fall kick-off for all our college students. Students from any school welcome.
Don’t miss an awesome night at the ICON of our city with college students from all over the city! There will be great food, amazing performances and the chance to win BIG! The best part is that it’s FREE!
YOU MUST HAVE A PICTURE I.D. to show at the security desk! Details: contact Vicky.
Citywide Worship, February 2010Join people from Trinity Grace communities across the city as we lift up our voices and praise our great God, asking him to renew his great deeds in our day.
This Thursday evening, August 19, at 6:00 p.m., there will be an opportunity to advocate for justice for farm workers outside of Trader Joe’s in Chelsea (6th Avenue and W. 21st Street). The purpose of the advocacy is to help inform consumers about abuses against farmworkers and to push Trader Joe’s to join an agreement to end abuse and modern-day slavery.
There is a well-documented human rights crisis in Florida’s fields, and conditions facing farmworkers who harvest the tomatoes we buy at places such as Trader Joe’s are as urgent as they are appalling. Farmworkers picking tomatoes for Trader Joe’s chain of supermarkets earn 40-50 cents for every 32-pound bucket of tomatoes they harvest–wages hat have not risen since 1978. A worker must pick nearly 2.5 tons of tomatoes just to earn minimum wage for a typical 10-hour day. Grinding poverty leaves farmworkers vulnerable to the most exploitative employers, often resulting in egregious labor rights abuses.
We have the opportunity to encourage the supermarkets where we shop to support social responsibility in the Florida tomato industry.
For more information visit workers@ciw-online.org

Ever wanted to know the full story of God and where most of the concepts in the New Testament come from?
Join us as we do a 5-week overview of the Old Testament, beginning June 20.
A useful outline of the Old Testament, by book, is available here.
charity: waterAs part of our summer speaker series, we are happy to welcome Scott Harrison, founder of charity: water to tell his story at our Manhattan churches.
charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. 100% of public donations directly fund water projects.
Make Poverty History, Washington, DCWe are happy to welcome Lisa Sharon Harper, founder of New York Faith & Justice and author of Evangelical Does Not Equal Republican …Or Democrat, to speak at our Manhattan churches on July 18.
New York Faith & Justice is a growing movement of churches, organizations, and individuals committed to following Christ, uniting the church and ending poverty in New York through spiritual formation, education and direct advocacy. Check out their blog here.
Trinity Grace Church is one of NYFJ’s current partners, and we look forward to continuing to learn and grow together in pursuing God’s justice in this city.
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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