Voter Reform Project
Voter Reform Project
Right now, and always, fighting for voting rights and ensuring fair and equal elections is God's work. Our work Voter Reform Project focuses on voter registration and ending voter suppression, and […]
Church isn't a building with four walls, it's the wondrous vibrant community that carries God's love wherever it's needed. Every week, we offer fabulous ways to connect in community, care and fun! And almost all our events have a virtual component, so wherever you live, you can call Middle home. Look through the calendar below and join whatever sparks joy!
Right now, and always, fighting for voting rights and ensuring fair and equal elections is God's work. Our work Voter Reform Project focuses on voter registration and ending voter suppression, and […]
Join Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis and Rev. John Janka for a free teach-in describing lessons they learned on sabbatical travel through the South. They embarked on this journey asking how the same religion could birth both theologies that enslaved people, and theologies that resisted slavery. And they searched for lessons about Black joy and resilience […]
Reparations is ongoing work. It's not something that any congregation or organization can accomplish in a single effort, but a call to fundamentally restructure how we live as a community. […]
This small group gathers to engage in conversation, social activities, and community building that centers the experiences of LGBTQIA+ persons of faith. Due to the COVID outbreak, Middle Out Loud meets […]
Join Middle Member Paul Devlin, a NYC district leader and expert on local elections, to hear about the issues on the ballot this November 2! The information and Q&A session will take place in the sanctuary at 277 Park Avenue South directly after worship, and will also be presented on the worship livestream on Facebook, […]
Reparations is ongoing work. It's not something that any congregation or organization can accomplish in a single effort, but a call to fundamentally restructure how we live as a community. It's a call to intimately know the ways the past haunts our present, that we might collectively labor to repair what is broken. Our Reparations […]