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.
Snyder Avenue Congregational Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has provided support and services to South Philadelphia’s refugee and immigrant community since its founding in 1895.