The Church of the Holy Trinity (Barney & Chapman, 1897), located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, ... more The Church of the Holy Trinity (Barney & Chapman, 1897), located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, has long opened its doors to the community as well as to worshipers. In addition to several Sunday services, the church complex houses a summer day camp (pictured here), an after school care program, a soup kitchen, a homeless shelter, a senior lunch program, and theater and dance companies. It also hosts Rachel's Room, which provides professional and life skills to unemployed and underemployed women in the New York area. Read the article on space sharing, page 3, to learn how congregations can successfully offer their buildings to outside organizations. COMMON BOND Volume 17, Number 1 Winter 2002 Common Bond is the technical journal of the New York Landmarks Conservancy's Sacred Sites Program. Working with congregations of all denominations, the Sacred Sites Program provides financial and technical assistance to preserve historic religious properties throughout New York State.
The Church of the Holy Trinity (Barney & Chapman, 1897), located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, ... more The Church of the Holy Trinity (Barney & Chapman, 1897), located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, has long opened its doors to the community as well as to worshipers. In addition to several Sunday services, the church complex houses a summer day camp (pictured here), an after school care program, a soup kitchen, a homeless shelter, a senior lunch program, and theater and dance companies. It also hosts Rachel's Room, which provides professional and life skills to unemployed and underemployed women in the New York area. Read the article on space sharing, page 3, to learn how congregations can successfully offer their buildings to outside organizations. COMMON BOND Volume 17, Number 1 Winter 2002 Common Bond is the technical journal of the New York Landmarks Conservancy's Sacred Sites Program. Working with congregations of all denominations, the Sacred Sites Program provides financial and technical assistance to preserve historic religious properties throughout New York State.
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