Archive for the 'News & Updates' Category
June 23rd, 2015
Last week, a white shooter killed nine members of Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, in a hate-based, racially motivated crime. Here are four ways you can respond with action this week. St. Lydia’s will be engaged in following and supporting the work of Faith In New York as actions are developed, and as […]
June 8th, 2015
Planet Earth Happy Hour Wednesday, June 17 6:30-8:30 St. Lydia’s — 304 Bond Street, Brooklyn Climate change is a big problem, but tackling any problem is more fun and less daunting in community. Stop by for a drink, meet other people who care about climate change, and learn about things you can do through […]
April 21st, 2015
St. Lydia’s is only around because of you. Your voice, leadership, and contributions make it what it is. This Spring, we’re making it easy to help keep the wheels turning at 304 Bond street, through micro tasks! Here’s how it works: 1. Find this green box: Take a card, write your name, and record the […]
April 12th, 2015
From 1980 to 2008, the number of people incarcerated in America quadrupled-from roughly 500,000 to 2.3 million people Today, the US is 5% of the World population and has 25% of world prisoners African Americans are incarcerated at nearly six times the rate of whites 5 times as many Whites are using […]
March 17th, 2015
As we move steadily toward the heart of the Christian year, plan to observe of Holy Week and Easter at St. Lydia’s. All the details you need are right here. All services take place at 304 Bond Street, Brooklyn Would you like to help organize, carry out, or lead any of […]
February 4th, 2015
Palm Burning Party Let’s set fire to last year’s palms, make some ashes, eat some pancakes, drink some drinks, and celebrate the last day before Lent. please bring beer or other beverages to share. Tuesday, February 17, 2015 7:00 pm 304 Bond Street, Brooklyn Ash Wednesday Service Ash Wednesday is a day in […]
January 6th, 2015
In her book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, Michelle Alexander invokes the metaphor of a birdcage to describe the structural racism that plagues our country. She writes, “If one thinks about racism by examining only one wire of the cage, or one form of disadvantage, it is […]
December 20th, 2014
Come celebrate Christmas! 5:30 pm 304 Bond Street December 24, 2014 We’ll have a simple service with communion, a walk around the block singing carols, then cider and treats. Bring a pageant costume if you like, or borrow one of ours.
December 4th, 2014
This year we have witnessed the deaths of Eric Garner in Staten Island, of Michael Brown in Ferguson, and of Akai Gurley in East New York. All three were black men. All three were killed by police. We have seen two of the three police officers involved not indicted for their actions. […]
December 4th, 2014
Economic empowerment is a key to the thriving of any community. However, a legacy of injustice and discrimination in our country has often denied and withheld economic opportunity to people of color, especially African Americans. The choices we make about how and where we spend our money have the opportunity to […]