I Found God on the Corner of 65th and Columbus

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Manhattan New York Temple
www.ldschurchtemples.com
125 Columbus Avenue
New York, NY 10023

What did you do?

-We filmed the exterior of temple, went inside and spoke to two Mormon missionaries. However, we had to adhere to the strict rules of the temple and could not go in further than the main entrance. To proceed we would have needed an authorized letter from the Mormon president. We also asked a young Mormon couple about their experiences.

Why did you choose it?

-We thought it’d be interesting to explore a religious space located in such a busy and metropolitan area.

What did you learn?

-In addition to learning about their strict rules, we also learned that the interior of the temple was built with consideration to the hustle and bustle of the city (windows and walls, for example, are soundproof).

Stephanie Bermudez (Queens College)

Rochelle Catuira (City College)

Disclaimer: We did not really find God on the corner of 65th and Columbus.

Religion and 67th Street

We explored the religious culture of the 67th Street area because we all come from different backgrounds. We wanted to explore the diverse makeup of the neighborhood and the Macaulay student body. We learned about the various religious establishments in the area, and the contributions they have made to the city. The neighborhood is full of innovative and historical religious communities that have profoundly affected the lives of the members of this community.

Meagan Derbyshire

Nick Gonzalez

Kanika Khanna

Gabriella Leone

The College of Staten Island