Leaders Leaders Speak: Pastor Chris Travis of Everyday Christian Church In this Leaders Speak installment, FaithStreet superstar intern Anna Wilhelm (@AnnaBee8) interviews Pastor Chris Travis (@ChrisTravisNYC) of Everyday Christian Church, a new church plant in Upper Manhattan. Pastor Travis talks about being called
churches FaithStreet visits Liberty Church NYC's Sisterhood Gathering FaithStreet intern Carly Calhoun captures the energy and enthusiasm at Liberty Church NYC’s first-ever Sisterhood event. For more about the event, read Carly’s post here. Watch the video on Vimeo here.
churches NY Church Launches Sisterhood Group Story & Photography by Carly**** Calhoun**, FaithStreet Intern Liberty Church of Tribeca launched the beginning of their new women’s group, Liberty Sisterhood on Thursday September 29th. The evening consisted of fellowship, food,
churches The Collegiate Churches of NY ask Subway Riders “How Are You Doing?” FaithStreet was riding the L Train yesterday and spotted this subway ad sponsored by “The Collegiate Churches of New York.” Due to someone’s head being in the way, this is the best
Apostles Church NYC Citywide Worship this Friday Night in Chelsea **Citywide Worship**is this Friday night (9/23) at Rustin HS (West 18th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues.) Worship will begin promptly at 7:00pm. Come for a night of worship, praise,
churches Cornerstone: New Bay Ridge, Brooklyn Church Plant Bay Ridge, Brooklyn has a new church. Cornerstone Church is a new church plant led by Pastor Nathan Tubbs (@sciencenate). Cornerstone held its first worship service as a church on Easter Sunday, April
churches Liberty Church NYC Launches New Union Square Location Liberty Church NYC launched in New York City in 2010 and is led by Australian Paul Andrew and his American wife Andi Andrew. According to the church website, the couple met in bible
Leaders Communitas NYC: Baptism in the Surf Communitas NYC is a NYC church led by Pastor Craig Mayes. Communitas holds their Sunday “Gathering” in the Gramercy/Murray Hill area of Manhattan at (they prefer not to call it a service