Ye Olde Baby Changing Station

You read that right. Everyday Church’s contribution to the Medieval Festival this Sunday, 10/2, 11:30am-6:00pm, will be a clean, private place for parents to take care of their soiled little ones. If you’ve ever tried to change your baby’s diaper in a Port-O-Potty surrounded by a crowd of knights and princesses, you’ll understand how appreciative neighborhood parents will be for “Ye Olde Baby Changing Station”! We’ve also agreed to run the Welcome Center for this event. Every year, some 40,000 people throng to Ft. Tryon park for medieval costumes, jousting, live Quidditch matches (not kidding), and all kinds of games and activities.

Why the Medieval Festival? There isn’t much we value more than relationships, and this is great opportunity to make some friends. This is also a free event, and we think there’s justice in anything that enriches the lives of all residents, both rich and poor. We want to support this sort of thing when we can.

And, well, some of us just like to dress up.

Larry: Executive Pastor, friendly warrior.

This event is a ton of fun. If you’ve been meaning to investigate whether Everyday Church is a good fit for you, come find us at the Welcome Center or “Ye Olde Baby Changing Station.” We’d love to chat. Or if you’d like to spend two hours volunteering with us to help provide a great event for our neighbors, just Contact Us for details.

 

In the News: September 11th

The Manhattan Times explains, "This cross stands in the Memorial Garden of the Church of the Good Shepherd and is forged from two steel beams found at the World Trade Center site after the attacks on September 11th."

 

The Manhattan Times posted an article featuring Everyday Church’s September 11th project to ship care packages to soldiers serving in Afghanistan. We feel honored to be a part of something that brings our community together. Join us!

Read the article here:Northern Manhattan commemorates tenth anniversary of September 11th

Back to School

Everyday Church volunteers packed supplies to share with local public school teachers. Teachers and administrators, we’re praying for you as the school year begins. Thanks for the work you do for the children in our neighborhood!

 

Mark Your Calendar: September Events

Prayer: 8:30-9:30pm at the Everyday office, 5030 Broadway Unit 630, New York, NY 10034 (map).

 

Love Prevails: 11:00am at 4862 Broadway * (map). We’re doing something special for this month’s Teaching service. Stay tuned!

 

For our current schedule of Sunday gatherings, look here: Gatherings.

* This activity is not sponsored or endorsed by the New York City Department of Education or the City of New York.

Love Prevails

On the tenth anniversary of those terrible attacks, we’re going to skip the sermon and instead roll up our sleeves to prepare and ship dozens of care packages to soldiers serving overseas. This is a great opportunity for friends and families to honor 9-11 and serve together. Tragedy strikes like lightning– we can’t control it. But we can always choose to love. When we do, Love Prevails.

When: 9-11-11, at 11:00am

Where: 4862 Broadway * (map).

More Info: Contact Us.

 

to all who mourn. . . he will give a crown of beauty for ashes (Isaiah 61:3, NLT)

* This activity is not sponsored or endorsed by the New York City Department of Education or the City of New York.