Sat Dec 25, 11:00 AM - Sun Dec 26, 2:00 PM
Mount Olivet Baptist Church
New York, New York, NY 10001
Community: Greenwich Village
Description
Harlem Gospel Holiday Celebration
Event Details
Harlem Gospel Holiday Celebration
Mount Olivet Baptist Church (New York, NY)
If you have never been to an authentic gospel concert, look no further. Welcome to Harlem is the tour company that will provide you with an unforgettable experience this holiday season! This one-hour holiday season gospel concert will bring joy to your heart and soul. Gospel music is a powerfully, uplifting experience that everyone should experience. We intend to have you handclapping, foot-stomping, and singing along with the soulful rhythms of Black gospel music that will fill Mt. Olivet Baptist Church on Christmas Eve and Christmas day. Did you know that Mt. Olivet Baptist Church was initially built as a synagogue when Harlem was Jewish? Arnold Brunner designed the building for Temple Israel, which was the first Jewish congregation incorporated in Harlem as Hand-In-Hand in 1873. The Stars of David are nestled in leafy capitals of the building’s four Corinthian columns, are also embedded in the window casements, and stained-glass windows.
Tuesday, Dec 24, 2019 / 11:00am | $10
Wednesday, Dec 25, 2019 / 11:00am | $10
Mount Olivet Baptist Church (New York, NY)
If you have never been to an authentic gospel concert, look no further. Welcome to Harlem is the tour company that will provide you with an unforgettable experience this holiday season! This one-hour holiday season gospel concert will bring joy to your heart and soul. Gospel music is a powerfully, uplifting experience that everyone should experience. We intend to have you handclapping, foot-stomping, and singing along with the soulful rhythms of Black gospel music that will fill Mt. Olivet Baptist Church on Christmas Eve and Christmas day. Did you know that Mt. Olivet Baptist Church was initially built as a synagogue when Harlem was Jewish? Arnold Brunner designed the building for Temple Israel, which was the first Jewish congregation incorporated in Harlem as Hand-In-Hand in 1873. The Stars of David are nestled in leafy capitals of the building’s four Corinthian columns, are also embedded in the window casements, and stained-glass windows.
Tuesday, Dec 24, 2019 / 11:00am | $10
Wednesday, Dec 25, 2019 / 11:00am | $10