Weekly livestreams from NYC’s biggest houses of worship – Time Out New York

Posted By on April 18, 2020

Thousands of New Yorkers aren't attending services at their respective houses of worship right nowwhen they may need to the most.

Thankfully, churches, synagogues and other holy places are live-streaming their sermons, homilies and practices of faith so their congregations can still worship.

To help you tune in, here arethe weekly streams from someof the city's biggest houses of worship:

Each Sunday's mass is live at 10:15am atsaintpatrickscathedral.org/live. The Catholic Faith Network recordsits 7am weekday mass and rebroadcastsitat 6:30pm.

Live masses on Sunday can be found at the church's YouTube channelat 11am. St. Bart's has some tips for online worship here.

The Cathedral is hosting morning prayer at 8:30am and evening prayer at 5:30pm dailyon Zoomas well as a live-streamed Sunday service at 11am. Check out its calendar for how to access the Zoom meeting.

There is alive-streamof itsdaily service at 12:05pm Monday through Friday and on Sunday at 11:15am. Online get-togethers are also shared on itsevents calendar,Facebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Tuesday prayer begins at 7pm and its Sundayservice is at9am. Its weekday devotions are at 10am. You can access them here.

Tune in at 10:45amevery Sunday for its online worship service attrcnyc.organd hang out during its virtual Zoom coffee hour atzoom.us/j/583011162.

Hillsong, which has a New York City location, is doing East Coast-centric services at 9 and 11am, and at 1, 3, 5 and 7pm here.

Daily Minyanis Monday through Friday from8:00 to 8:15am on Zoom.Shabbat worshipis on Fridays from6 to 7:30pm, andSaturday Shabbat Centralhappensfrom 10 to 11am. Members can find passwords in the synagogue'snewsletter and all others can email Drew Brown atbrownd@censyn.orgfor information on how to join.

All Shabbat services (Friday at 6pm and Saturday at 10:30am) and holiday services can be watched atemanuelnyc.org/broadcastand on itsFacebookpage.

Morning Minyan is at 8am on Zoom, which you can find information for joining at spsnyc.org. Friday shabbat services are at 6:15pm and Saturday service is at 9:15am, which can be found on the synagogue'slivestream and onRabbi Ain's Facebook Live feed.

Shabbat services are at6:30pm on Fridays and at 9:30am on Saturdays on Facebook.

Regular halaqas at various times are being done onZoom with Dr. Ali Mermer, Shaykh Suhaib Webb, Shaykha Ieasha Prime, Shaykh Faiyaz Jaffer, and Imam Khalid Latif. They can be foundhere.

Morning meditations and discussions are on Zoom at 10am daily while Sunday's meditation, music and prayer are scheduled at 10 and 11:15am. The congregation has daily activities online, too. Sign up for its newsletter atallsouls-nyc.orgto find out how to join in on the Zoom events.

Join in on Zoom on Sundays at 11am. Information on who's speaking and how to join can be found atethical.nyc/live. Its weekday coffee hour is at 10am and its weekday ethical afternoons are at 2pm. Both events can also be found atthe aforementioned link.

Buddhist chanting and meditation is held on Zoomevery Wednesday at 7pm. Contactnybc332@gmail.comto get an invitation to join the sessions.Japanese Howakai is held everyfirst Thursday at 7pm. Contact Yuko Tonohiraatyuko.tonohira@gmail.comto geta Zoom invitation to jointhat class. And Sunday services are held via Facebook Live.

The Monasterys Sunday morning program from 9am to noon and its daily zazen (evenings Tuesdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm) will be live-streamed here.

Join through GotoMeeting fora meditation and Dharma talk on Sundays at 11am and Wednesdays at 7:30pm as well as light stretching, chanting and meditation on Tuesday at noon and its peer-led Dharma circle on Wednesdays at 7:30pm.

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