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Our Mission at The Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist is to grow as a caring, justice-making, anti-racist, diverse, spiritual community.
Our Minister

Rev. Bruce Southworth
Senior Minister
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As a Unitarian Universalist congregation, we encourage one another "to grow our souls" -- to pursue our personal religious and spiritual journeys in a warm, caring and supportive community and to make a better world for all. Explore our site to find out how you can "grow your soul" at Community.
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Sermons on TV & Radio
You can also listen to our worship services on the radio at WWRL 1600 AM every Sunday at 11 am.
You can also watch our services in Manhattan on MNN cable Channel 57 every Sunday evening from 8:30 to 9:00 P.M. If you are not in Manhattan or do not subscribe to cable you can still watch the show streaming live at http://www.mnn.org/

Share Your Gifts
“We, the members of The Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist, embrace the transforming vision of the "Beloved Community" — a just world in which all persons can share equitably in the wealth of the world, and freely develop their gifts and potential...read our vision

Ministry of Hospitality
Visiting town or have friends or family coming to town? Visit our own Guest House Off Park Information Page or Check Room Availability.
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Grow Your Soul

“May we be bold in our living and in our loving, in our giving and our forgiving.”
~ Reverend Bruce Southworth, Senior Minister
As a Unitarian Universalist congregation, we encourage one another "to grow our souls" — to pursue our personal religious and spiritual journeys in a warm, caring and supportive community and to make a better world for all. We find nurture for our spiritual lives in many different religious traditions as symbolized by the banners in our Hall of Worship. We celebrate insight and wisdom from Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Earth-centered traditions, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity -- to name a few -- as well from our own Unitarian Universalist heritage. Many interfaith families call Community home. As part of our tradition, we celebrate the gift of reason and the principle of the Free Mind. We believe in thinking for ourselves and in honoring our own experiences.
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Part of our identity here at Community is our diversity — culturally, economically, racially, and theologically. We honor and celebrate our many differences and rejoice in the honesty, caring and sometimes the struggle of learning from one another.
Last Published: March 5, 2010 11:00 AM
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