【4K】Walking in Manhattan From Grace Church to Bryant Park
Walking Tour of Manhattan, NYC, Broadway From Grace Church to Flatiron Building and Fifth Avenue to Bryant Park.
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00:01 - Grace Church
04:31 - Union Square Park
14:25 - Flatiron Building (back side)
16:33 - Madison Square Park
18:30 - Flatiron Building (front side)
25:46 - Empire State Building
29:55 - Empire State Building (main entrance)
28:35 - New York Public Library
25:46 - Empire State Building
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NEW YORK CITY, the historic TRINITY CHURCH ⛪ at WALL STREET, USA
SUBSCRIBE: - Trinity Church, Wall Street, New York City. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States. Located at the southern tip of the State of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. A global power city, New York City exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. Home to the headquarters of the United Nations,[15] New York is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world.
New York City comprises 5 boroughs sitting where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean. At its core is Manhattan, a densely populated borough that’s among the world’s major commercial, financial and cultural centers. Its iconic sites include skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building and sprawling Central Park. Broadway theater is staged in neon-lit Times Square.
The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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New York City in 4K (Part 1)
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Bryan Loritts::Memphis to New York
Bryan Loritts recently resigned as lead pastor at Fellowship Memphis to follow a call to Trinity Grace Church in New York City. He joins Mid-South View Point talk show host Byron Tyler to discuss the transition from a city of a half million to over 8 million people. Bryan also shares about the impact Memphis has personally had on his ministry and life. For 12 years; Bryan, wife Korie, and three sons have invested in the Memphis community with a team of passionate Christ followers, desiring to create a racially diverse place where all ethnicities can fellowship and worship God together. The vision of Fellowship Memphis continues to be lived out. Learn more at fellowshipmemphis.org. Mid-South View Point airs Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 p.m. on Bott Radio Network 640 AM and 100.7 FM. Follow Byron on twitter @byron640
New York นครนิวยอร์ก - Streetlife
My trip to New York (นครนิวยอร์ก), USA (สหรัฐอเมริกา) in 1994, exploring the city visiting:
- St. Luke's Place (nr. 10 was used as Cosby's house in The Cosby Show)
- Washington Square Park (สวนสาธารณะวอชิงตันสแควร์)
- Grace Church (โบสถ์เกรซ)
- Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue)
- United Nations (สหประชาชาติ)
- Rockefeller Center (ศูนย์กี้เฟลเลอร์)
- St. Patrick's Cathedral (มหาวิหารเซนต์แพทริก)
- Saint Thomas Church (โบสถ์เซนต์โทมัส)
- Trump Tower (ทรัมป์ทาวเวอร์)
- Planet Hollywood
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Fifty Nifty and Autumn in New York Grace Baptist Church of Blue Bell
Grace Baptist Church of Blue Bell's choir sings Fifty Nifty and Carolyn Paullin sings Autumn in New York in the annual community concert. Theme: On the Road Again. Nov 1, 2014
NYC Walk ⁴ᴷ: 5th Avenue New York
Experience New York as if you were there! Going for a walk in the 5th avenue from 46th street till 58th street. Short detour to Rockefeller Center as well.
The section of Fifth Avenue that crosses Midtown Manhattan, especially that between 49th Street and 60th Street, is lined with prestigious shops and is consistently ranked among the most expensive shopping streets in the world. The most expensive street in the world moniker changes depending on currency fluctuations and local economic conditions from year to year. For several years starting in the mid-1990s, the shopping district between 49th and 57th Streets was ranked as having the world's most expensive retail spaces on a cost per square foot basis. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Fifth Avenue as being the most expensive street in the world.
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06 17 2019 Annual Grace Church Music Ministry Concert with Dominic Fiacco
Monday, June 17 at 6:00 p.m. our music ministry presented its annual Monday Night Concert. This year's program included a wide variety of music: Tina Toglia, pianist; the Karen Singers; the Youth Handbells and the Adult Handbells; and the choir with 14-year-old organist, Dominic Fiacco.
About the Guest Organist
Dominic Fiacco, 14 year old son of William and Pamela Fiacco of Poland, New York, began studying music at the of 4. His curiosity about the organ began after attending an organ recital at age 8 at the First Presbyterian Church in Utica, immediately after which he was invited to try the organ. He then began lessons the fall.
Although he could not at the time reach the pedals, his inherent musical sensitivity and remarkable determination resulted in rarely seen progress. During the following years of lessons with First Church organist, Stephen Best, Dominic progressed to the point where he is eagerly seeking the most difficult challenges, musically.
Dominic has a special love of French romantic music, but his broadly-based interests have recently led him to an interest in the music of Bach as well as German romantic composers. He has performed on organs as diverse as the Aeolian-Skinner at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City and the Frobenius at Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church. Additionally this spring, he presented recitals at the West Point United States Military Academy and the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Syracuse.
He is one of four students chosen to participate in this summer’s organ camp at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he will study with Alan Morrison and Peter Richard Conte.
Dominic serves as the assistant organist at St. joseph and St. Patrick Church in Utica and at the Parish Community of St. Leo and St. Ann in Holland Patent. He and his six younger siblings are home-schooled.
Program:
Webcasts are available for all Choral Services. Webcasts for some concerts, organ recitals and special events (such as weddings and funerals) may at times be available, depending on circumstances.
52nd st. Homeless in New York- Zamp Nicall
“52nd Street: Homeless in New York” written by Zamp Nicall.
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Topics worth researching include: The Great Depression, Black Tuesday, the Great Recession, Wall Street Crash of 1929, New York, Central Park, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Metropolitcan Museum of Art, Times Square, National 9/11 Memorial, African Burial Ground, American Stock Exchange Building, Louis Armstrong House, Bell Laboratories Building, Brooklyn Bridge, Bronx Community College, Brooklyn Heights Historic District, Ralph Johnson Bunche House, Carnegie Hall, Andrew Carnegie Mansion, Central Synagogue, Chrysler Building, Church of the Ascension, City Hall, Daily News Building, Dyckman House, Eldridge Street Synagogue, Duke Ellington House, Empire State Building, Flatiron Building, Grace Church, Grand Central Terminal, Hispanic Society of America, Holland Tunnel, USS Intrepid, King Manor, Low Memorial Library, R. H. Macy and Company Store, McGraw Hill Building, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National City Bank Building, New York Amsterdam News Building, New York Life Building, New York Public Library, New York Stock Exchange, New York Yacht Club, Philosophy Hall, Players Club, Plaza Hotel, Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Jackie Robinson House, Rockefeller Center, St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Stonewall, Tenement Building at 97 Orchard Street, The Town Hall, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, Trinity Church, Old New York County Courthouse, Union Square, U. S. Customhouse, Voorlezer’s House, Woodlawn Cemetery, Woolworth Building, Wyckoff House, Homeless in America Families Living in Cars, Los Angeles: Homeless Capital of America, BBC Hidden Homeless Youth in America Documentary 2016, Homeless in Detroit, Hard Times Generation: Families Living in Cars, What Happens When Cities Make Homelessness a Crime: Hiding the Homeless, Without a Roof (HOMELESS DOCUMENTARY), Homeless in America 2015 Texas To California, DON’T CRY FOR ME: Full homeless documentary, How the Homeless are Treated in Canada VS. America (Social Experiment).
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Homelessness in the United States of America is an area of concern for social service providers, government officials, policy professionals, and society at large. Although the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in January 2012 annual point-in-time count found that 633,782 people across the United States were homeless, other counts vary widely. In a recent approximation, an estimated 1.6 million unduplicated persons used transitional housing or emergency shelters. Of these people, approximately 1/3 are members of households with children, a nine percent increase since 2007. Another approximation is from a study done by the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, which states that approximately 3.5 million people, 1.35 million of them children, are likely to experience homelessness in a given year (National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, 2007). With 2007 as a benchmark, the data from the report showed a 6.8 percent decline in homelessness among individuals, a 3.7 percent decline of homeless families, a 13.1 percent decline of the unsheltered homeless population, and a 19.3 percent decline in persons experiencing chronic homelessness. Determining even an approximate count of homeless people is quite difficult, even more so when it comes to those that are under the age of 21. Adolescents, teens, and runaways seem to fall through the crack; so many go unaccounted for. Many of the youth living on the streets do not want to be counted for various reasons. Therefore, agencies that do count, use different methods and techniques that make an accurate count that much more difficult.
One out of 50 children or 1.5 million children in America will be homeless each year. In 2013 that number jumped to one out of 30 children, or 2.5 million. There were an estimated 57,849 homeless veterans estimated in the United States during January 2013; or 12 percent of all homeless adults. Just under 8 percent of homeless U.S. veterans are female. Texas, California and Florida have the highest numbers of unaccompanied homeless youth under the age of 18; comprising 58% of the total homeless under 18 youth population.
Because of turnover in the homeless population, the total number of people who experience homelessness for at least a few nights during the course of a year is thought to be considerably higher than point-in-time counts. A 2000 study estimated the number of such people to be between 2.3 million and 3.5 million. According to Amnesty International USA, vacant houses outnumber homeless people by five times.
The Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan, New York, USA
VISIT TO HISTORIC SAINT PAUL EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN MANHATTAN NEW YORK
Broadway (1947)
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Time: 1940s,
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Subjects: 1940s Broadway, 1940s NYC, travelogue,
Rumors of God Small Group Bible Study by Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson
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Rumors of God Small Group Bible Study by Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson. Rumors of God Small Group Bible Study by Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson.
Rumors of God DVD-Based Study is a call to Christians seeking a vision of the life God is calling them to, one that transcends the shallowness of our culture. This DVD-based small group study will challenge group members to reject what is plausible and to cry out for God to bring what is possible in their lives and in the church.
Authors Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson share compelling stories about the work and activity of God today. Packed with fresh cultural observations and illuminating Scriptural insights, Rumors of God DVD-Based Study will ignite a passion in your heart to see your faith come to life.
Kit includes:
Six 8- to 12-minute DVD sessions
Introductory session video
Participant's guide with six sessions of small group interactive study
Leader's Guide
One thing is for certain, these guys love the Church, and the Christ who fashions it together through lives reborn by the unique and ageless grace He exudes. --Louie Giglio, Pastor, Passion City Church
With wisdom beyond their years, these next generation leaders shift our collective gazes from the Church's blemishes to her beauty, from her prominent failures to her promising future. Both challenging and encouraging, Rumors of God will reintroduce you to a God worth talking about. -Gabe Lyons, Author, The Next Christians, Founder, Q, Co-Author, UnChristian
Session titles:
1. Hostages of the Mind: Rumors of Another Dream
2. The Great Reversal: Rumors of Generosity
3. Getting the Gospel in Order: Rumors of Grace
4. Giving Up Your Rights: Rumors of Forgiveness
5. The Radical Individual: Rumors of Commitment
6. Our Burning Revolution: Rumors of Hope
Jon Tyson is the pastor of Trinity Grace Church in New York City. Originally from Australia, Jon moved to the United State fourteen years ago with a passion to understand and help work out the future of the Western church. He lives, works, and serves in one of the largest cultural and missionary contexts of the world--the global city. Trinity Grace has five churches in New York. Jon is also on the board of City Collective, a network of incarnational churches committed to multiplying missional church networks in the urban centers of the world. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, Christy, and their two children. You can see more about their church at trinitygracechurch.com and the network at citycollective.org.
Originally from Australia, Darren Whitehead has lived in the United States for more than thirteen years. With a passion for the global church, Darren joined the staff at one of the most influential churches in North America--Willow Creek Community Church. As teaching pastor, Darren and senior pastor Bill Hybels share the weekend service teaching responsibilities for all six campuses. Darren lives with his wife, Brandy, and their three daughters just outside of Chicago, Illinois. For more information about Willow Creek go to willowcreek.org.
Former New York Attorney General Robert Abrams Speaks at BYU Jerusalem Center
I am honored to participate in this historic ceremony.
Just as divine spirit impelled Orson Hyde to come to this very place 175 years ago to declare this to be the land for the gathering of the Jewish people, so has there been what appears to be a divine guidance in the initial outreach of my good friend Jim Hamula seven years ago, requesting me to organize a delegation of Jewish leaders from New York to visit leaders of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City. From that request have emerged significant events and relationship building.
Our group from New York included rabbis from the major streams of Judaism—orthodox, conservative, and reform—and representatives from the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, the UJA-Federation of New York, and the New York Board of Rabbis.
We toured the various facilities of the Church and discussed sensitive issues in meetings with Church leaders, including Elder Holland and Elder Cook, aimed at creating greater bonds of friendship and understanding.
Subsequent visits to New York City by elders of the Church brought them in contact with other leaders in the Jewish community, including Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, who attended the Becket Fund dinner and then was invited to speak at Brigham Young University. Rabbi Soloveichik on another occasion provided a tour of Yeshiva University for myself and other Church officials. He also hosted Elder Cook and Elder Von Keetch as they visited the oldest Jewish congregation in the United States, Shearith Israel, and proudly showed them a Torah used by his congregation during revolutionary war days.
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, who, in addition to being the executive vice president of the New York Board of Rabbis, cohosts a weekly radio program, Religion on the Line, invited a spokesman for the Mormon Church to appear on the show to outline the wide array of activities and programs of the Church.
My wife and I had the privilege of sharing a Friday night Shabbat dinner at our home, where we shared the traditions of our 3,000-year-old faith with elders of the Church. The warmth, camaraderie, and mutual respect which flowed from the rituals performed—the prayer over the wine and bread, the washing of hands in preparation for the meal, the grace after meals, and the singing and sharing of stories during the meal—have left a permanent glow that lingers in the memory and hearts of all those who attended.
I have had the high honor of visiting three Mormon temples prior to their consecration in the Salt Lake City area, New York City, and Philadelphia.
On a visit to the Brigham Young Center on Mount Scopus with my younger daughter, she was given the surprise opportunity to play a melody on the organ, and she offered a spirited rendition of “Mary Had a Little Lamb.”
Elder James Hamula was a special guest of honor at the rededication of the sanctuary of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun after a devastating fire caused major damage to the building.
These events enabled me to learn more about the Mormon community and to discover that there are strong areas of common ground with the Jewish community. Each has a fundamental focus on family; each places a very high value on education; each has a strong commitment to charitable giving; each demonstrates humanitarian concern and response when there are international catastrophes such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis around the globe; each has a history of disproportionate success due to ability, hard work, and determination; and each has been subjected to fierce persecution and prejudice.
There is nothing more noble than extending the hand of friendship to fellow human beings. The world needs more understanding and respect among people, and it is encouraging to see the fostering of that core value here today.
Friendship and respect have always existed between our two communities, and it is heartening to see it being strengthened.
May we share many more opportunities of common efforts in the days ahead.
A Walk to Empire State Building - N.Y. 2016
A walk at W34th Street from Madison Square Garden to Empire State Building in New York City, 2016. film 4K
Rumors of God Small Group Bible Study by Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson - Trailer
Available here:
CBD -
Amazon -
Barnes & Noble -
Rumors of God Small Group Bible Study by Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson. Rumors of God Small Group Bible Study by Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson.
Rumors of God DVD-Based Study is a call to Christians seeking a vision of the life God is calling them to, one that transcends the shallowness of our culture. This DVD-based small group study will challenge group members to reject what is plausible and to cry out for God to bring what is possible in their lives and in the church.
Authors Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson share compelling stories about the work and activity of God today. Packed with fresh cultural observations and illuminating Scriptural insights, Rumors of God DVD-Based Study will ignite a passion in your heart to see your faith come to life.
Kit includes:
Six 8- to 12-minute DVD sessions
Introductory session video
Participant's guide with six sessions of small group interactive study
Leader's Guide
One thing is for certain, these guys love the Church, and the Christ who fashions it together through lives reborn by the unique and ageless grace He exudes. --Louie Giglio, Pastor, Passion City Church
With wisdom beyond their years, these next generation leaders shift our collective gazes from the Church's blemishes to her beauty, from her prominent failures to her promising future. Both challenging and encouraging, Rumors of God will reintroduce you to a God worth talking about. -Gabe Lyons, Author, The Next Christians, Founder, Q, Co-Author, UnChristian
Session titles:
1. Hostages of the Mind: Rumors of Another Dream
2. The Great Reversal: Rumors of Generosity
3. Getting the Gospel in Order: Rumors of Grace
4. Giving Up Your Rights: Rumors of Forgiveness
5. The Radical Individual: Rumors of Commitment
6. Our Burning Revolution: Rumors of Hope
Jon Tyson is the pastor of Trinity Grace Church in New York City. Originally from Australia, Jon moved to the United State fourteen years ago with a passion to understand and help work out the future of the Western church. He lives, works, and serves in one of the largest cultural and missionary contexts of the world--the global city. Trinity Grace has five churches in New York. Jon is also on the board of City Collective, a network of incarnational churches committed to multiplying missional church networks in the urban centers of the world. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, Christy, and their two children. You can see more about their church at trinitygracechurch.com and the network at citycollective.org.
Originally from Australia, Darren Whitehead has lived in the United States for more than thirteen years. With a passion for the global church, Darren joined the staff at one of the most influential churches in North America--Willow Creek Community Church. As teaching pastor, Darren and senior pastor Bill Hybels share the weekend service teaching responsibilities for all six campuses. Darren lives with his wife, Brandy, and their three daughters just outside of Chicago, Illinois. For more information about Willow Creek go to willowcreek.org.
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【4K】Walking in Manhattan From 9th Ave to Lexington Ave
Walking Tour of Manhattan, NYC From 9th Avenue to Lexington Avenue.
Time: around 5pm
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Timestamps:
01:51 - Penn Station Terminal
14:35 - Empire State Building entrance
16:24 - Empire State Building
24:25 - New York Public Library
26:13 - Chrysler Building
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