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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Times Square Church

    Times Square Church

    4.3(67 reviews)
    2.2 miTheater District, Midtown West

    Beautiful Church! I can't wait to come back with some friends and family and explore even more…read more Only had a day in the city but loved the experience!

    Times Square Church - A Sanctuary in the Heart of the City (with the Best Choir and the Sweetest…read moreUshers) I've been attending Times Square Church for 12 years now, and honestly--I'm still as moved today as I was the very first time I walked in. I'll never forget it: I was welcomed by an usher who gave me the kind of hug that said, "You're home now." No side-eyes, no judgment--just love, warmth, and a seat in a beautiful space where I could experience the service at my own pace (and catch my breath from walking through Times Square--because whew). The music? Absolutely incredible. The choir will have you praising, swaying, and maybe even forgetting you're wearing those new shoes that weren't made for dancing. It's joyful, powerful, and real--and you don't need to know the words to feel the Spirit. Services are held at 10 AM and 1 PM, so whether you're an early bird or the kind who needs that second cup of coffee (no judgment--I've been both), there's room for you. And yes--they even have discounted parking if you get your ticket stamped. Because even in New York, Jesus is still helping you save. From programs for children to ministries for adults, the church is full of life, love, and purpose. Everyone is treated with kindness and respect. It's a place where people grow, laugh, cry, heal--and worship together. So if you're looking for a church that feels like family, sounds like heaven, and welcomes you just as you are--come through. You just might leave with a full heart, a new friend, and a joyful song stuck in your head all week.

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    Church of Saint Paul The Apostle - Photograph taken on June 16, 2023 by John Huan Vu of San Jose, California. For personal use only unless explicit permission by photographer.

    Church of Saint Paul The Apostle

    4.3(23 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Beautiful church with featuring classical architecture and wonderful art…read more Close to Columbus Circle and right next to the Mount Sinai Medical Doctors building. After some tests and bloodwork I walked over to explore a bit and take in the scenery. It was open mid - afternoon. I enjoyed some peace and quiet as I sat in a pew and reflected on things. I'm not an overly religious person but this helped me sort things out a bit.

    I've been to this church for 2 years now and honestly, I would love to thank my friend for…read moreintroduce me to this church. It's very open, friendly and positive in this church. The priests like father Eric is charismatic and funny. Even if you can't make it to church, they also do a livestream. The mass on Sunday's are on 10am, 12pm(Spanish) and 5pm. It's very convenient too! The choir has many positivity and love towards the music since they are professional singers. That shows how much passion they have for the church, god and the community. They are also LGBTQ+ friendly too which is also great! The church made me feel motivated about the faith itself and I definitely recommend coming here!

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    Church of Saint Paul The Apostle - Photograph taken on June 16, 2023 by John Huan Vu of San Jose, California. For personal use only unless explicit permission by photographer.

    Photograph taken on June 16, 2023 by John Huan Vu of San Jose, California. For personal use only unless explicit permission by photographer.

    Church of Saint Paul The Apostle - Photograph taken on June 16, 2023 by John Huan Vu of San Jose, California. For personal use only unless explicit permission by photographer.

    Photograph taken on June 16, 2023 by John Huan Vu of San Jose, California. For personal use only unless explicit permission by photographer.

    Church of Saint Paul The Apostle - Photograph taken on June 16, 2023 by John Huan Vu of San Jose, California. For personal use only unless explicit permission by photographer.

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    Photograph taken on June 16, 2023 by John Huan Vu of San Jose, California. For personal use only unless explicit permission by photographer.

    St. Patrick's Cathedral - Frigid Sunday Morning at St. Patrick's Cathedral. DEC 22, 2024

    St. Patrick's Cathedral

    4.6(587 reviews)
    2.4 miMidtown East

    Exquisite cathedral with such detail, evocative of grand European architecture. Stain glass and…read moremarble statues are also awe-inspiring. Free to enter. Daily mass open to all. There is a 1-hr audio tour for a fee.

    St. Patrick's Cathedral is one of the most recognizable landmarks in New York City, and stepping…read moreinside feels completely different from the busy streets surrounding it. Located along Fifth Avenue across from Rockefeller Center, we walked up to a structure that immediately stands out with its towering Gothic Revival architecture. Once inside, the atmosphere became noticeably quieter, the kind of shift that makes you slow down and appreciate both the history and craftsmanship of the building without the noise of Midtown filtering through. The interior is just as impressive as the exterior. We spent time moving through the space, taking in the soaring ceilings, detailed stonework, stained glass windows, and rows of arches that create a beautiful setting drawing attention in every direction. We found ourselves spending more time walking through the cathedral than we originally expected because there were so many architectural details and smaller chapels to admire. Even without visiting for religious reasons, the artistry and design made the stop feel intentional rather than just a quick look inside. Despite welcoming a large number of visitors each day, the cathedral still maintains a peaceful atmosphere. People naturally speak more quietly, and it never felt overly chaotic during our visit. It is an active place of worship, so being respectful of those attending Mass or spending time in prayer while exploring the cathedral is important. Admission to enter the main cathedral is free, making it one of the easiest historic landmarks to visit while exploring Midtown Manhattan. If you are interested in learning more about the building's history and areas that are not normally accessible, guided tours are also available, but simply walking through the main sanctuary is worthwhile on its own. The contrast between the peaceful interior and the energy of Midtown Manhattan made the visit memorable, and the architecture alone makes it one of the city's most impressive landmarks.

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    St Malachy's Catholic Church

    St Malachy's Catholic Church

    4.1(14 reviews)
    2.3 miTheater District, Midtown West

    Yes! This is a top notch Catholic Church. The only one I feel as welcome as I do at Saint Patricks…read more It reminds me so much of the church where I raised my daughter. The alter has been brought down to the center of the beautiful historic building. The parishioners sit in a semi circle around the alter. The priests and chorus are behind. I was on the side today but felt included. The mass is modern and prayers for everything and everyone. If you want something/someone included during mass you just fill out a paper and let them know. The mass is simple. The responses are sung. I enjoy the chorus. My friend is in the chorus. In fact my family has attended this church in the past. I've got a lot of musicians in my family that made their living playing orchestra in the shows. But that's another story! The church design and decor are so beautiful. There are a lot of angels painted on the the walls. They do not mind picture taking. I'll go back for service and take pictures of the Angels I'm sure!! I see people of every age, elderly, middle age, people in work uniforms, small children, college age, teens and expectant mothers. You name it everyone is covered. They have plenty of room for strollers to be wheeled in the back. Parents walk and rock to quiet babies during service. I find their dedication to attend mass inspiring. Dress is not important. I saw one girl in zebra print work out pants. What I'm trying to say is, this is not an elitist church like some I attend. It's not a wealthy Parrish I'm sure. They pass the baskets two times for donations. I highly recommend if you are in the neighborhood!! Visitors are welcome.

    There is a lot of history here as the 100+ year old St. Malachy's is perfectly blended in as one of…read morethe most subtle churches along the west side of Manhattan. It is dubbed as the "Actor's Chapel" for its endorsement of the actors in the nearby broadway theaters and of the performing arts in general. With exception to the European pastor, I have always been impressed with the pastors here as they have been entertaining, witty, and very lively during their sermons. The place may look small from the outside but easily fits a solid crowd of perhaps 200-300. Their choir is decent, but don't appear all that frequently. Whats certain for sure is they definitely have money as their song pamplets are printed out the DAY of, in color, with legible fonts, and a decent layout. I hope they recycle because that stuff is by no means cheap. Beats using a cheap ol psalms book I suppose.

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