236 West 73rd Street between Broadway & West End Ave., New York, NYSunday Service at 11 AM
As followers of Jesus Christ, we rejoice in God's plan for a just, loving, and peaceful world and we commit ourselves to making it a reality for ALL people everywhere.
Like many, I gave at first because that’s what you were supposed to do. More recently, I’ve come to own it as my own thing. It’s a reminder to myself that this is my identity … every week, giving a portion (and just a portion, I decide what to do with everything else), identifies me with Christ and with bringing about the Kingdom of God on Earth. And that’s why I give.
— Christine Gorman, church member
Pastor’s Blog
Thoughts and meditations from Pastor Andrew's desk.
The Peace and Social Justice Network usually meets on the second Sunday of each month in the third floor Session Room. All are invited.
During the past two decades, Rutgers Presbyterian Church has continued to be one of the truly liberal and open churches in NYC that support many peace and social justice issues.
On the national level we:
Support the Occupy Wall Street movement in the USA and around the world
Support the end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Oppose all torture at home and abroad
Reject all use of war, and educate about peacemaking
Encourage our Leaders to assist in the Middle Eastern refugee crisis
On the more local level we:
Support programs that fight hunger, provide shelter, healthcare and education for all people
Enable fair treatment of immigration and immigrants
Protect and support all sexual orientation efforts and rights through Presbyterian