Brian Howard

North Presbyterian Church NYC
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Welcome to North Presbyterian Church NYC Online

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The Place Where Harlem and Washington Heights Come Together! Sunday service on Zoom.

(212) 926-5162

Welcome to North Presbyterian Church NYC Online

Welcome to North Presbyterian Church NYC OnlineWelcome to North Presbyterian Church NYC OnlineWelcome to North Presbyterian Church NYC Online

The Place Where Harlem and Washington Heights Come Together! Sunday service on Zoom.

(212) 926-5162

Do Not Use The Bible As A Cover For Unjust Actions And Racist Policies. Feed The Hungry!

Do Not Use The Bible As A Cover For Unjust Actions And Racist Policies. Feed The Hungry!

Do Not Use The Bible As A Cover For Unjust Actions And Racist Policies. Feed The Hungry!

Do Not Use The Bible As A Cover For Unjust Actions And Racist Policies. Feed The Hungry!

Do Not Use The Bible As A Cover For Unjust Actions And Racist Policies. Feed The Hungry!

Do Not Use The Bible As A Cover For Unjust Actions And Racist Policies. Feed The Hungry!

NPC NYC Sunday Service

Join us on September 7, 2025, at 11 a.m. For the link, please email us at info@northchurchnyc.org

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Why Intentionally Hurt People?

As people of faith, we strive to live according to Jesus' teachings. As such, none of us is perfect, and we make mistakes. However, here in America, some people are purposely making a daily mistake. What is that mistake, you ask?


Weaponizing their Christian faith to hurt the vulnerable.


Here's a partial list of policies that the  current administration in the White House has used to hurt the vulnerable:


* Cuts to USAID and SNAP, taking food from the mouths of people in need, both domestic and abroad.

* Taking migrants, both documented and undocumented, off the streets, detaining and deporting them without due process by ICE and CBP.


There are numerous other examples, but the point is this - one cannot do these things to people AND call themselves followers of Jesus.


Jesus never said to starve people and deport your neighbors in His name.

"Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions." Proverbs 18:5

"Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions." Proverbs 18:5

"Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions." Proverbs 18:5

"Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions." Proverbs 18:5

"Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions." Proverbs 18:5

"Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions." Proverbs 18:5

Leviticus 19:33-34

"When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the Lord your God."

NPC NYC Sunday Service, August 31, 2025

"I Will Tell The Truth!"

Today's reading serves as a warning to those who believe they can perform heinous acts without consequence.


God spoke to the prophet Jeremiah, illustrating that through the nation of Israel's trying times, He led the people through the wilderness into fertile land, while repelling attacks from those who would bring harm to Israel. However, the people of Israel forsook God and began to worship worthless idols, thereby bestowing worthlessness upon themselves.


God took umbrage with the religious leaders who knew the law, yet did nothing to steer the people away from defiling the relationship between themselves and God. As a result, God decided to bring charges against the people of Israel, resulting in punishment for their betrayal. 


Jeremiah's job was to go forth and spread the message. The issue, then as now, is that people do not want to hear the truth about their actions (or lack thereof).


As believers, we are in a similar position to Jeremiah. In today's world, we have governments in Israel and the United States of America that have forsaken God. Under Benjamin Neteayhu, Israel continues to relentlessly bomb Palestinian civilians in Gaza, leveling almost all buildings and killing defenseless people, and placing survivors in a state of starvation.


In the United States, Donald Trump continues to illegally detain and deport immigrants without due process, thereby destroying families, seeks to lie and whitewash the history of Black Americans, takes food out of the mouths of needy people domestically and internationally, and strips healthcare from millions of Americans, along with attempting to use the military in a racist attempt to intimidate Black mayors of major American cities. 


We can not disregard events in Israel, America, or many other places in the world. Like Jeremiah, we must go forth and proclaim the truth about God's word, which dictates that we will not make many friends while speaking the truth. It is challenging for those who have forsaken the Word of God to hear the truth, as they worship political power and money, which are worthless in God's eyes.


As God brought charges against those who forsook Him in the time of Jeremiah, so he will against the evil-doing leaders of today.


Don't turn away; there are different ways to confront today's evil. Tell the truth. You will be doing God's work.


Join us for our next service on Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 11 a.m. For the link, please email us at info@northchurchnyc.org.





Selection: Jeremiah 2: 1-13.

Today's musical selection is "I Will Give Thanks" by Eli Wilson, Jr.

Video of Rev. Chapman's sermon in Washington D.C.

Rev. Chapman's sermon as the guest pastor at the 19th Street Baptist Church from August 25, 2024, starts at this video's one-hour and 32-minute mark. The title is "The Holy Spirit and the Church IT Department."

 “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money. 

 Matthew 6:24 ESV


Read Pastor Mark's message for the 2024 Holidays!

Please click on the "Pastor's Holiday Message" at the top of the page!

"Still, I Rise" by Maya Angelou

Read Maya Angelou's acclaimed poem here; https://poets.org/poem/still-i-rise?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzqbLmdnm9gIVRhvUAR1t3ghtEAAYASAAEgJWqfD_BwE: 

New York City and Quality of Life issues

ICE detained a seven-year-old immigrant and her family in NYC. What does Mayor Adams have to say?

The actions of ICE have long been out of hand. Detain and separate a family, including a seven-year-old? Why?! What crime or quality of life issue does this solve? Emma Lazarus's poem, "The New Colossus," is nothing more than a joke at this point. We ARE NOT supposed to treat people like this! Detaining and deporting people without due process is not what followers of Jesus would do! Read the article; the link is on the right.

Link:

https://www.nydailynews.com/2025/08/15/ice-grabs-7-year-old-nyc-public-school-student-amid-trump-immigration-crackdown/?clearUserState=true

Pastor Mark has a question for us:

What is the new thing God seeks to do with AND through you in 2025?

"Take off your religious blindfold; It keeps you from seeing the light of the Gospel!" - Rev. Mark L. Chapman.

North Presbyterian Church NYC, 525 West 155 Street, New York, N.Y.

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Taking care of our neighbors makes for a stronger community. Looking out for one another ensures a safer and happier neighborhood.  Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, our building is currently closed. However, please join us for Sunday morning worship and Wednesday evening Bible study via Zoom!

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