Wednesday, November 7th, was the 111th Anniversary of The Chapel at The Bowery Mission. We prepared this coffee table booklet for supporters of The Bowery Mission and thought that you would like an exclusive peek. And more importantly, support The Bowery Mission during this Thanksgiving season!
The Bowery Mission celebrates its 142nd Thanksgiving Dinner in 2021!
At its Bowery Campus, special Thanksgiving to-go meals will be served outdoors. Hot breakfast will be served between 8 and 9 a.m, and Thanksgiving dinner will be served during a five-hour period between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Anyone will be welcome to enjoy their hot meal onsite to the extent that its COVID-limited outdoor seating allows. The Mission will have partially open tents following mandated health and safety requirements, along with adequate social distancing and PPE.
To learn about their programs regularly available, please visit bowery.org/get-help and see how you can receive care today.
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Thank you.
This is beautiful!
We will check it out and make sure that you can read in Droid. This particular post is formatted as a flip magazine so I am not sure that we can change that. Do you see the other posts on Droid okay?
Thanks!
How come you do not have your website viewable in wap format? cant see anything in my Droid.
Thanks!
We are only as exciting as this great big outburst of activity by the faithful on the city!
Tomorrow and Sunday we head out to the Bronx again. Last time at the very end of the day in the Fordham area of the Bronx, imagine this scene: we caught a glimpse down a back alley of “Jesus Auto Shop.” We stopped. I stepped out to take pictures and a guy comes out. He asks what I was doing and then shares how his life was first saved by Jesus in prison and then again when he was homeless.
He gave this long story of an arrest for 200 pounds of cocaine hidden by someone else in an old bus that was in the auto shop in which he was working at the time. A dream from God and a chaplain’s prayer in prison. Another dream and faith. The DA’s decision to believe the guy and drop the serious charges. Cast out of prison and broke, the man lived in the fields of the Bronx. He got another dream from God of an abandoned garage awaiting to be an auto shop. And afterwards a friend coming to him with that news. He gets out of the fields and now has an auto repair business. So, he said, is it any wonder that I call this “Jesus Auto Shop”? What an incredible end of the day for our Journey!
The site is certainly an exciting venture; I hope you continue to see increased interest and traffic!
Yes! We love to have company on our Journeys. That means, however, that you will have to do some work on the trip! Send us some contact info and we will arrange it.
Great work! I would like to go with you sometime when you do censusing. Possible?