Broadway United Church of Christ

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Photo: Angel

History

History > Our Various In-Residences

"A Church Without Walls"

Broadway United Church of Christ has met in various houses of worship since we left our original building in 1969. Below are some pictures and descriptions of those buildings around New York City.

Photo: St. Paul the Apostle

Our first home was at St. Paul the Apostle located on the corner of 60th Street and Columbus Avenue. Working out an ecumenical partnership that lasted 13 years, we were given the 11:00am worship time while the Catholic congregation met later in the afternoon. However, as their congregation began to grow, they needed back their 11:00am time.

Photo: Trinity Presbyterian Church

As we began to find a new place to call home, we were invited to spend the summer worshipping at Trinity Presbyterian Church located on 57th and Columbus Avenue.

Photo: Rutgers Presbyterian Church

It wasn’t long until we found a new place to worship at Rutgers Presbyterian Church on 73rd and Broadway. We spent the next three years at Rutgers. Just when we had called our new pastor, the Rev. Dr. Bonnie Rosborough, it was time to move again.

Photo: St. Michael’s Episcopal Church

This time, we found space at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church on 99th and Amsterdam. We stayed there from 1985 until 2000 where we moved into our current space.

Photo:Advent Lutheran Church

Currently, we are in residence at Advent Lutheran Church at 93rd Street and Broadway.