Part 10: The Making of the Postsecular City. Hillsong NYC, the newest church on the island…this week
Hillsong NYC’s slogan at rock & roll venue Irving Plaza. Photo: A Journey through NYC...
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Posted by Tony Carnes | Dec 27, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Music, Postsecular City |
Hillsong NYC’s slogan at rock & roll venue Irving Plaza. Photo: A Journey through NYC...
Read MorePosted by Tony Carnes | Dec 22, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City |
Rev Tim Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian Church. Photo: A Journey through NYC religions Tammy next...
Read MorePosted by Tony Carnes | Dec 20, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City |
What evangelical church options does Tammy have today? There are now over 200 options for an evangelical looking for a church home in Manhattan Center City. This number is over ten times the number of options that Tammy had in 1975.
Read MorePosted by Tony Carnes | Dec 17, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City |
Religion was making a comeback. Name a religion and it had believers in the city, sometimes a lot of them.
Read MorePosted by Tony Carnes | Dec 13, 2010 | African American, Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City, S.I. |
In 1978 the number of evangelical church plants jumped to three times greater than the average number planted per year for the previous decades.
Read MoreDon’t worry. We will get to them down the road.
If you have any suggestions of religious sites to visit or people to talk to, we would love your advice. Just leave a comment or email us at editor@nycreligion.info.
Look forward to seeing you down the road!