Over 125 years old, The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine is the largest cathedral in the world. It is the “mother church” of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and the seat of its Bishop. The church is chartered as a house of prayer for all people and as a unifying center of intellectual light and leadership.
While Cathedrals traditionally do not have their own congregations, St. John the Divine is home to the Congregation of Saint Saviour, which operates independently from the Cathedral. The congregation has approximately 400 members. Information about services and times can be found below. Furthermore, all those who would like to attend worship services and anyone seeking a place for prayer or meditation will be welcomed without charge. For sightseeing, visit the admissions page to learn more.
Like the great Medieval cathedrals and churches of the world, St. John the Divine is unfinished and will continue to be constructed over many centuries. Currently, funding is mostly directed towards maintaining the architectural integrity of the Cathedral and prioritizing serving the community through programming and social initiatives.
Some of St. John’s community initiatives include the soup kitchen (which serves roughly 25,000 meals annually), the distinguished Cathedral School (which prepares young students to be future leaders), Adults and Children in Trust (a renowned preschool, afterschool and summer program), and the outstanding Textile Conservation Lab (which preserves world treasures). The Cathedral also organizes several yearly concerts, exhibitions, performances and civic gatherings to allow for conversation, celebration, reflection and remembrance—such is the joyfully busy life of this beloved and venerated Cathedral.
THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF
SAINT JOHN THE DIVINE
1047 Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street
New York, NY 10025
(212) 316-7540
info@stjohndivine.org
stjohndivine.org
Cathedral News

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Cathedral Events
Fridays in Harlem: Curated Harlem Art Stroll


Venue
- Refettorio Harlem @ Emanuel AME Church
- 37 W 119th Street New York, NY 10026
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Website
https://www.refettorioharlem.org/
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FRIDAYS IN HARLEM: Curated Harlem Art Strolls is a guided walk to selected art galleries, spaces and sites in Harlem.
Join us begin on select Fridays for about an hour. Minimum Group of 6 people.
The Hourglass: A Tribute to Water

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Riverside Park Conservancy
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212-870-3070 -
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https://riversideparknyc.org/

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As part of City of Water Day, come experience the sound of water slipping away—one turn at a time. Visit The Hourglass, a large interactive public sculpture about water scarcity by Art Students League artist Patricia Espinosa.
Meet the artist, learn how the sculpture was conceived, built, and made interactive, and take part in a hands-on workshop to create your own Rain Stick. This is a Works in Public event presented in partnership with the Art Students League of New York.
Access to the 145th Street lawn via Riverbank State Park is currently closed. Guests should enter the Park at 148th Street and Riverside Drive, or via the Denny Farrell Pedestrian Bridge at 151st Street (accessible).
3rd Annual West Harlem Summer Jazz Festival: Carlos Jimenez Mambo


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- Montefiore Park
- Montefiore Square Hamilton Place, 137th Street New York, NY 10031
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Website
https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/montefiore-square
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From May 2nd to September 13th, 2025
Jackie Robinson Park ~ Morningside Park ~ St. Nicholas Park ~ Montefiore Square Park
The West Harlem SUMMER Jazz Festival 2025 are FREE Live Outdoor Concerts presented in collaboration with NYC Parks, Harlem Late Night Jazz, The National Jazz Museum in Harlem, IAMCHELSEAIAM, and the Montefiore Park Neighborhood Association.
Hudson Classical Theater Company presents: Sense and Sensibility

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Summer on the Hudson
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Summeronthehudson@gmail.com -
Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/organizer/summer-on-the-hudson/

Venue
- Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument
- Riverside Drive & West 89th Street New York, NY 10024 USA
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Hudson Classical Theater Company is celebrating their 22nd season with three exciting shows: Julius Caesar, Sense and Sensibility, and The Lady from the Sea.
All shows are Thurs-Sun at 6:30pm on the North Plaza of The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument at W 89th & Riverside Drive in Riverside Park.
No tickets sold in advance. Shows are “pay what you can”. Follow Hudson Classical Theater Company on Facebook or Instagram for more info and updates on rain cancellation.
RTA Summer Sunset Concert Series

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Riverside Park Conservancy
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212-870-3070 -
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https://riversideparknyc.org/

RTA Summer Sunset Concert Series 2025!!
July 12 – Richard Baratta
Richard Baratta has worn many hats over the decades: master drummer, Grammy nominee, film producer, musician, but his latest headwear takes us down a nostalgic road of classic rock and soul recordings from the mid to late 1960’s. Baratta returned to his original love, music, after a very successful 35-year career in the film business. With over 50 years of experience as a jazz drummer he enjoys the free flowing innovative sensibility that he applies to his work in the film industry. As 30 year member of the Directors Guild of America, as well as the Producers Guild of America, Baratta has worked on many Academy Award nominated films, including Donnie Brasco, The Wolf Of Wall Street, The Irishman, Joker, and others
Since 2020 Baratta has recorded five projects, most notably the album Music in Film featuring Grammy nominated track Chopsticks, with his current working band of Vincent Herring, Bill O’Connell, Paul Bollenback, Michael Goetz and Paul Rossman. Music In Film The Sequel, is a similar follow up, building and exploring more film compositions. Off The Charts, the fourth project was a critically acclaimed, audience favorite, looking back at some of the classic B- sides of Jazz from the 1970’s, with musicians John Patitucci, Jerry Bergonzi, David Kikoski, and Paul Rossman. All three of these recording spent many weeks on Jazz Week, the definitive guide to national airplay.
For this performance, his band members, Bill O’Connell on piano, Craig Handy on saxophone, Michael Goetz on Bass, Paul Rossman on percussion, Paul Bollenback on guitar, and Carroll Scott on vocals.
Waterfront sunset concerts sponsored by the Riverside Tennis Association. The FREE concert evenings are highlighted by picnics and good company as live entertainment enthusiasts gather on the north lawn to enjoy a variety of musical acts as listed below. The Sunset Concert Series is a prime example of how the RTA aims to provide community engagement experiences for all. All shows start at 7 pm. Please call 212 – 978 – 0277 in advance if there are any questions about the weather. See you at The River as the Sun Goes Down!
Star Gazing

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Summer on the Hudson
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212-870-3089 -
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Summeronthehudson@gmail.com -
Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/organizer/summer-on-the-hudson/

Venue
- Riverside Park - Pier I
- 500 W 70th St On the Hudson River
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A summer evening in Manhattan is made complete with a great skyline and the stars, planets, and moon in full view. Peer heavenward to see celestial wonders with the help of the Amateur Astronomer’s Association.
Summer on the Hudson events are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, unreserved, and available on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is heavy rain at the time of the event, the event will be canceled. For weather updates, check nyc.gov/parks/soh 2 hours before the event.
MEMNON | Uptown Shakespeare in the Park

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The Classical Theatre of Harlem
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Website
https://www.cthnyc.org/

Venue
- Marcus Garvey Park
- Madison Ave, E. 120 St. to E. 124 St.
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The Classical Theatre of Harlem presents Will Power’s MEMNON, the East-Coast Premiere
An exhilarating new epic resurrects the story of Memnon, the Ethiopian king and demigod who rides to Troy’s defense, through Will Power’s rhythmic verse, pulse-quickening choreography and music. Fresh from a celebrated debut at the Getty Villa, MEMNON re-imagines a lost chapter of the Trojan War.
MEMNON
Written by Will Power
Conceived by Will Power & Carl Cofield
Directed by Carl Cofield
Choreographed by Tiffany Rea-Fisher
Performance Schedule
July 5 – 27, 2025
Tuesday – Sunday · 8 : 30 PM
Richard Rodgers Amphitheater, Marcus Garvey Park (enter at Mt Morris Park W & 122 St), Harlem, NYC
- Price: Free
- Reservations: Strongly encouraged—walk-ups admitted as space allows.
- PLEASE NOTE: Seats are not guaranteed.
Preshow dates:
Preshow performances start at 7 PM on July 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27. See the preshow schedule.
July Summer Series: Fissures of Hope

July Summer Series at The Riverside Church
Fissures of Hope
Sundays | July 13, 20, 27 | 9:30 AM
In Room 20T & Online via Livestream
Join us for a powerful three-part summer series exploring how hope persists and emerges in the cracks of despair, injustice, and political uncertainty. Fissures of Hope brings together theological reflection and literary insight to help us imagine new possibilities in troubled times.
Session 1 – July 13
Valley of the Dry Bones: The Possibility of Hope in Impossible Times
With Dr. Andrea C. White & Ayana Mathis
Session 2 – July 20
Hope Against Hope: Resurrection Hope and Divine Promise
With Dr. Andrea C. White
Session 3 – July 27
The World’s Fast Burn: Hope in the Face of Political Upheaval
With Ayana Mathis
About the Presenters
Dr. Andrea C. White is Associate Professor of Theology and Culture at Union Theological Seminary, an ordained American Baptist minister, and the Theologian-in-Residence at The Riverside Church. Her teaching and research fashion a nexus between womanist theology, Black critical theory, and phenomenology. A sought-after preacher, scholar, and speaker, Dr. White has lectured across the U.S. and internationally on issues of race, gender, and faith. She has published extensively, including contributions to AAR’s Reflections, Theology Today, and edited volumes on womanist and global theologies. Dr. White has taught and preached many times at Riverside, and she and her husband, The Rev. Richard Landers, are members at Riverside, as are their children, Mara and Chloe Landers, who have shared their gifts as violinists and liturgists in worship.
Ayana Mathis is the author of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie and most recently, The Unsettled (available in our Riverside Bookstore), which was the inaugural winner of McSweeney’s Gabe Hudson Prize and a finalist for the Hurston/Wright Foundation’s Legacy Award. The book was named a New York Times and Washington Post Notable Book of 2023 and included in year-end best lists from The New Yorker, Publisher’s Weekly, Oprah Daily, and Kirkus Reviews. Mathis received her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and went on to become the first African-American woman to serve as an Assistant Professor in that program. She currently teaches in the MFA Program at Hunter College. Deeply invested in the intersections of theology and literature, Mathis is a candidate for the Master of Arts in Religion with a concentration in Theology at Union Theological Seminary. Her current work reflects a growing focus on theology of the literary imagination, exploring how spiritual narratives are shaped—and reshaped—through storytelling and lived experience.
DASA Workshop
Online

Teachers College is a New York State approved provider of the workshop, which is required for many teaching, administrative, and pupil-personnel certification areas. Our workshops will include a 3 hour self-directed module followed by a 3 hour interactive Zoom session.
Zoom Session: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Open to TC students, TC alums, & the general public. Registration is required and closes 10-14 days prior to the Zoom session, so that all participants have ample time to complete their asynchronous module. Please register at www.tc.edu/cps.
Maestre Didi: Spiritual Form

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El Museo del Barrio
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212-831-7272 -
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Website
https://www.elmuseo.org/

Venue
- El Museo del Barrio
- 1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street New York, NY 10029
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Organized by El Museo del Barrio, Mestre Didi: Spiritual Form is a landmark monographic exhibition exploring the work of the late Afro-Brazilian sculptor, writer, cultural advocate and spiritual leader Mestre Didi (Salvador, Bahia, 1917-2013). As the first major U.S. museum exhibition of Didi’s work in 25 years, the survey unites over 30 of his sculptures and offers a rare view of his far-reaching spiritual and artistic legacy.
Over the course of his career, from the 1960s until the 2010s, Mestre Didi was a visionary emissary for Candomblé, an Afro-diasporic religion which developed in Brazil as formerly enslaved Africans handed down their Yoruba spiritual practices. He was perhaps the first artist to reimagine Candomblé ritual objects as artworks in their own right.
March 13 – July 13
Thurs – Sunday, 11am – 5pm
Photography Exhibition: Into the Streets! New York City’s Pride March 1975 – 1976


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- Hispanic Society Museum & Library
- Hispanic Society of America,3741 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
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“Out of the Closets! Into the Streets!: New York City’s Pride March, 1975-1976” opens to the public on May 8. Featuring 20 photographs by internationally-recognized multi-media artist @franciscoalvaradojuarez, this exhibition provides a window into the world of New York City’s early Pride marches, known at the time as the “Christopher Street Liberation Day March.” The marches served as a vital call for increased queer visibility at a time when New York still enforced so-called “sodomy laws” that targeted the LGBTQ+ community. Alvarado Juárez’s photos of the 1975 and 1976 marches showcase the racial and ethnic diversity of the early Pride parades and reveal the nuanced bonds of kinship formed among marchers from disparate backgrounds. Continuing the Hispanic Society’s commitment to exhibiting work by artists active in the local community, “Out of the Closets! Into the Streets!” constitutes the second installment of the annual series “Arte en el Alto Manhattan” which highlights artists residing in Upper Manhattan. Stay tuned for updates on special events and programming related to this exhibition.
May 8, 2025 – August 31, 2025
Huellas De Vida (Bilingual Horticulture Tour)

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Summer on the Hudson
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212-870-3089 -
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Summeronthehudson@gmail.com -
Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/organizer/summer-on-the-hudson/

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Ven a celebrar la vida, fomentar conexiones con la naturaleza y honrar los ecosistemas que nos sustentan. Foster connections with nature on this guided bilingual horticulture tour.
Summer on the Hudson events are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, unreserved, and available on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is heavy rain at the time of the event, the event will be canceled. For weather updates, check nyc.gov/parks/soh 2 hours before the event.