St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery in New York, New York, represents more than 350 years of history and service, including fostering the creativity of notable artists and writers, and today remains a powerful advocate for social justice.
Since its founding in 1827, Third Presbyterian Church, in Rochester, New York, has been a leader in social reform movements and an advocate for equality. In 1831, Third Presbyterian hosted religious revivalist Charles Grandison Finney, a leader in the Second Great Awakening, who preached from the church’s pulpit for six months.
Trinity Episcopal Church on Capitol Square in downtown Columbus, Ohio, has a long history of outreach, activism, and providing respite to those in need.
Luther Place Memorial Church, prominently located on Washington D.C.’s Thomas Circle, has a 150-year history of social justice advocacy and support for those experiencing homelessness.