Nonprofit

Marble Collegiate Church

New York, NY
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www.marblechurch.org

  • About Us

    Marble Collegiate Church is a welcoming and accepting church, where all are valued and affirmed. Through dynamic and inspirational worship, and meaningful and rich programming and outreach, Marble creates a space where all who wish to stand in the light of God will find transformational ministry, true community, and common ground. Part of the Reformed Church in America, and under the leadership of Dr. Michael Brown, Marble offers Sunday Worship, Wednesday Worship after work, and a broad range of programming throughout the week. Built in 1854, Marble Church served as the base from which Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, one of the greatest religious figures of the 20th Century, launched far-reaching innovations in practical Christianity. It was here that The Power of Positive Thinking was born. Find out more about us at www.MarbleChurch.org.

    Marble Collegiate Church is a welcoming and accepting church, where all are valued and affirmed. Through dynamic and inspirational worship, and meaningful and rich programming and outreach, Marble creates a space where all who wish to stand in the light of God will find transformational ministry, true community, and common ground. Part of the Reformed Church in America, and under the leadership of Dr. Michael Brown, Marble offers Sunday Worship, Wednesday Worship after work, and a broad range of programming throughout the week. Built in 1854, Marble Church served as the base from which Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, one of the greatest religious figures of the 20th Century, launched far-reaching innovations in practical Christianity. It was here that The Power of Positive Thinking was born. Find out more about us at www.MarbleChurch.org.

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    • One West 29th Street, New York, NY 10001-4596, United States
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