At The Potter’s House, one of the oldest independent Black founded LGBT churches in New York, a Black pastor and her partner lead a congregation to a new doctrine: God moves in the midst of the LGBT community.
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October 14, 2019October 23, 2019Brooklyn Life, Religion, The Buildings of Brooklyn
Kane Street Synagogue: A Change in the Weather?
Immigrant Muslims have long been part of the community, but some of them feel less welcome lately.
October 03, 2019October 19, 2019Brooklyn Life, Religion, The Buildings of Brooklyn
A Message to the Immigrants of Sunset Park: Welcome
The Bethelship Church, once a haven for Norwegian immigrants, now will carry a message to new immigrants.
October 08, 2017October 16, 2019Brooklyn Life, Religion
Flatbush: An Albanian Mosque Struggles With its Heritage
The challenge: Young Albanians tend to care more about their homeland than their homeland’s lost religion.
October 03, 2017October 16, 2019Arts & Culture, Brooklyn Life, Religion
A New Brooklyn Band Rocks For a Select Group of Fans
The New Moon All Stars Party Band, a seven-person band with a very exclusive audience, has started playing in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
October 07, 2016October 16, 2019Brooklyn Life, Religion
After 339 Years, An Old Church Scrambles for Funding
The Buildings of Brooklyn: New Utrecht Reformed Church, in Bensonhurst.