Our choir sang for a service here during an anniversary tour. We really enjoyed our time with the congregation. The people were so friendly and welcoming.
The history of this place was amazing. We were able to spend time in the cellars where escaping slaves spent their time before heading further north on the Underground Railroad.
It was beautiful to sing in such a historical setting. And we couldn’t do it without the support and love from the staff and...
Read moreReally wonderful church. Very nice and accepting. Everyone is welcome. The people there are wonderful.
This is the kind of church I wish all churches were like.
They also have child care here that seems pretty good. The classrooms actually have windows (most of the others around here don't). Plus they have a nice playground in the back too (they have it open to the public certain evenings during the summer I think).
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Read moreThis historic church is a must see on any trip to Brooklyn Heights. The statue of Beecher is on Orange street. Take some time and research his interesting life. Also, if you can get inside, there is a seat in the church with a plaque - Abraham Lincoln attended services here. As far as I know, he was the only sitting President to...
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