Tag: Redeemer Lincoln Square
Prayer for Men and Women Experiencing Homelessness
Our friends at Redeemer Lincoln Square recently prayed for men and women experiencing homelessness in our city.
Prayers of the People: ‘Stand in the Gap to Love and Serve’
Reverend Graham Girard recently provided a beautiful prayer at Redeemer Lincoln Square's HFNY Sunday. Here are the words he shared, which you can use to pray as well.
Don’t Walk By: Two Reasons You Should Serve
While I could tell you all about the logistics of Don't Walk By or the amazing stories of changed lives to tug on the heartstrings, I’m going to share instead why you should sign up to serve again or even for the first time.
What Hebrews 13 Teaches Us About Being Outsiders
The high priest carries the blood of animals into the Most Holy Place as a sin offering, but the bodies are burned outside the camp. And so Jesus also suffered outside the city gate to make the people holy through his own blood. Let us, then, go to him outside the camp, bearing the disgrace […]
Why HFNY Sunday Motivates Churches to Serve Our City
Every year, HFNY hosts HFNY Sunday events and participates in Volunteer Fairs at our church partners. We asked our Church Partnerships team what encouraged them at the HFNY Sunday and Volunteer Fair events.
A Prayer to Remind Us That ‘There Are No Ordinary People’
For an annual Hope for New York Sunday event, a special prayer was shared at Redeemer Lincoln Square: "Father, remind our hearts that there are no ordinary people, that there are no mere mortals, but that every person is an image bearer of the most high, deserving of honor."
A Holiday Prayer for Our Neighbors in Need
As we approach this holiday season, may we focus our hearts on You, Father, and celebrate the gift of life through Your Son, Jesus. Help us also to be mindful of those—whether a friend, neighbor, or family member—who may be wrestling with feelings of grief and despair.
The Next 10 Years with Hope for New York
In the next 10 years, we plan to incubate new non-profits to holistically serve our city, activate New York churches to love their neighbors in need, and unite New Yorkers to provide solutions to poverty.
Finding Strength in the One Who Became Weak
When we encounter weakness, we must first pursue our Lord who knows what it means to suffer more than anyone. Only then can we join together with our neighbors to serve the meek and the poor in spirit without burnout or triumphalism.
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