The Bay Ridge United Methodist Chruch built in 1899 and a community landmark on the National Register of Historic Places is in jeopardy of being demolished for new Condos.

Rally to save the Bay Ridge United Methodist Church.

Date: March 1st, 2008
Time: 12:00 Noon
Location: Ovington Avenue & Fourth Avenue, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn (take ‘R’ train to Bay Ridge Avenue Stop, walk one block south, you will see the beautiful church)

Save the ‘Green’ Church, Save the Community.


Comments

  1. I live down the block and go by it every
    day. I need not be a congregant to appreciate the unique vision of this building
    – this morning the rising sun is both euphoric and mute in the faces of the stained glass and the bulbous shadowed corners of the green ashlar. To walk by this church is to bear witness to a transcendent theatre of light cast on a Brooklyn and very human aspiration.
    I myself am a collapsed Catholic and may salivate for a Pavlovian dream that escaped but I tend to think that the earthbound in all of us should be touched by such quiet majesty and its frosted dogwood silhouetted in stone.

    Jack

  2. Perhaps those who wish to save the church could begin attending and supporting it. As an atheist who regularly attends Middle Collegiate Church (hey call me a cultural Christian), I feel a church is more than a building, and it is indeed perverse when people want to preserve a building but attack its purpose.