Welcome to Come to the Table: Catholic Worship for All. We are drawn now into community where we believe that Jesus is present in the "breaking of the bread" — where no one is outcast and no one is without value and no one is excluded from the feast. God is found in the ordinary and every day.
Ritual and prayer are not meant to be present on our lives as obligation, as diversion, as education or as entertainment. They are not there as a nearly magic way to salvation. Rather, they are there because we need them, because without them we could not be ourselves, could not be the church. The liturgy is the various rituals of the assembled church. It is the deed of the assembled church. It is what we who are baptized need to do: the songs we need to sing. the words we need to hear, the gestures we need to make. Need because without them we cannot give our lives their gospel shape. In liturgy, we are what we mean to be. The immersion in baptism's waters is the death we die to evil all our lives, is new life we have in
Come To The Table: Catholic Worship for All is a liturgy celebrated in HouseChurch communities and in public at the LGBT Center. Many use our liturgy for their private prayer and reflection. Our liturgy focuses on the experiences of our community and is meant to draw people into a reflective place where everyone is welcome.
Come To The Table: Catholic Worship for All
Third Sunday of the month
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
LGBT Center, 208 West 13th Street, NYC
Everyone Is Welcome at the Table.
Join Us by phone or online
Evening Prayer At Home
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
7:30 PM EDT
Email ePrayer@DignityNY.org to register.
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