The Interchurch Center

The Interchurch Center The Interchurch Center is a 19-story building which houses offices and agencies of various religions, and of ecumenical and interreligious organizations. Mr.

The Founding Years

In the early twentieth century witnessed a worldwide fervor for Christian unity. In the mid-twentieth century this passion was at fever-pitch in the city of New York. Hopes were high to build a center in which Protestant and Orthodox churches in America could engage in dialogue and cooperation. Inspiring the endeavor was the idea that Christians ought to do all they can togethe

r unless conscience requires them doing it separately. This Lund Principle – so named because its source is the 1954 World Conference on Faith and Order in Lund, Sweden – appealed to many churches, but not all. Evangelicals and Pentecostals remained isolated from interchurch relations. The Roman Catholic Church had not yet officially entered the ecumenical movement and so was not even considered as a partner to ecumenical initiatives. Originally conceived to be called “The Protestant Center”, and so identified in the 1948 Act of Incorporation, by 1954 it was clear to the founding fathers and mothers of the Center that “Protestant” would not serve as qualifier if indeed the building was intended to be ecumenical in identity and mission. It was Charles G. Raphael, a New York lawyer and layman in the Greek Orthodox Church, who proposed that ‘Protestant’ be changed to ‘Interchurch’. After considerable deliberation, Raphael’s suggestion “caught on”, says TIC historiographer, Francis, S. Harmon, and in 1956 the legal name of the corporation changed.2 Expectations for construction were met when Groundbreaking ceremonies for The Interchurch Center were held on 17 November 1957. Following worship in the chapel of Union Theological Seminary, attendees processed to the Center site where, under an architectural rendering of what the new building would one day be, the first soil was turned. Less than a year later, on 12 October 1958, a crowd of more than 30,000 people gathered for the Laying of the Cornerstone ceremony. The day’s ceremonies opened with a carillon recital at Riverside Church followed by a procession on Riverside Drive. Among those present were churchmen and statesmen, as well as educators, leaders in industry, and representatives of the Morningside Heights community and of Manhattan churches, and TIC building craftsmen. As the autumn breeze waved the banners of thirty-seven Protestant and Eastern Orthodox churches, the President of the United States, Dwight D Eisenhower, laid the cornerstone on the northwest exterior corner of the Center. Embedded in this two and one-half ton block of Alabama limestone is a smaller stone, a gift of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America, with the inscription, “This stone is from Agora in Corinth where many hearing Paul believed”. In his address President Eisenhower described the cornerstone as symbolizing a “prime support of our faith, the Truth that sets men free”. A sealed copper box within the cornerstone contains documents of ecclesial and ecumenical import. Historical papers review earlier steps towards unity taken in the first half of the twentieth century: church mergers, including plans of union, constitutions and by-laws and statements of faith, the establishment of local, state, national and world councils of churches; the growth of mutual understanding in matters of faith and order; greater common witness to Christ and his gospel in issues of life and work; the strengthened fellowship of Christians transcending class, race and nation, loyal to one Lord. Also in the box is a copy of the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, the title-page signed by all living translators. At the time of the cornerstone laying the steel framework of the Center had risen to 15 stories. Construction continued until nineteen stories, basement and garage were completed. Throughout 1959 and into 1960 the first tenants moved into the building. On May 29, 1960, the completed edifice was dedicated in a moving ceremony that marked an unprecedented advance in the movement for greater unity among the churches in the United States. Known as ‘Dedication Sunday’, the day began with worship and thanksgiving in Riverside Church. The assembly then processed over to The Interchurch Center’s main entrance, fronting Riverside Drive. There, in solemn ceremony, the keys to the $20,000,000 building were formally bestowed upon the Center’s director, Rev. Samuel McCrea Cavert, and other officials by representatives of the architects and builder. A forty-foot ribbon across the entrance was cut by Mr. Edmund F. Wagner, President of the Board of Trustees, and the Center was formally declared open to tenants and visitors. Funding for TIC came from many sources. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. through the Sealantic Fund, made available the entire block of land upon which the $20,000,000 structure now stands, gave $2,000,000 towards the building fund and another $575,000 for the limestone exterior. Over $1,000,000 more was provided by foundations and friends for the chapel, lounge, Treasure Room, lobbies and meeting rooms. A first mortgage loan of $12,650,000 was provided by the New York Life Insurance Company, to be repaid from rental income over a thirty year period. Churches and other agencies completed the financing by investing $4,500,000 in second mortgage bonds and by contributing $500,000 as a working capital fund. Those participating in this financing were the American Baptist Convention in America, National Council of Churches, Reformed Church in America, Sealantic Fund, Inc., United Board for Christian Higher Education, United Lutheran Church in America and United Presbyterian Church in the USA. Acknowledging the vision, commitment and work of those who contributed to this unique achievement – those who had the imagination to conceive the project, those whose generous gifts made it possible, the architects, builders and craftsmen who transformed the vision into reality – the act of dedicating The Interchurch Center to the glory of God also functioned as a rededication of individuals to his service. Extraordinary art exhibits and a variety of musical performances accompanied the festivities of Dedication Week.

What an unforgettable evening! ✨Thank you to everyone who showed up, supported, celebrated, volunteered, partnered, spon...
05/08/2026

What an unforgettable evening! ✨

Thank you to everyone who showed up, supported, celebrated, volunteered, partnered, sponsored, and helped make the 65th Anniversary Gala of The Interchurch Center such a beautiful success.

For 65 years, TIC has stood as a place where faith, service, community, and purpose come together, and last week was a powerful reminder that the legacy continues because of people like YOU.

From the laughter and fellowship to the inspiring moments shared throughout the night, we are deeply grateful for every person who helped make this celebration meaningful and memorable.

Thank you for honoring the past, celebrating the present, and believing in the future of TIC. Here’s to continuing the work, building community, and impacting lives for generations to come. 💙

🎨 Something powerful is happening…Not just an art exhibit.Not just a conversation.But a moment where creativity meets pu...
04/09/2026

🎨 Something powerful is happening…

Not just an art exhibit.
Not just a conversation.

But a moment where creativity meets purpose 🌍

Join us for Artist Talks during Earth in the Balance: Artists’ Voices for the Planet, where artists share the stories, inspiration, and urgency behind their work.

✨ Hear directly from the artists
✨ Experience the intersection of art & environmental awareness
✨ Be part of meaningful dialogue that moves us forward

🗓 Upcoming Talks:
• April 7 | 1–3 PM
• April 10 | 1–3 PM
• April 14 | 2:30–4:30 PM (Closing Event)

📍 The Interchurch Center
Treasure Room Gallery
475 Riverside Drive, NYC

Come for one… or experience them all.
You might leave seeing the world a little differently.

03/27/2026

Is your nonprofit paying "for-profit" rent? 🏙️

At The Interchurch Center, we believe your budget should go toward your mission, not just your overhead. We offer Class A office space in the heart of Morningside Heights at significantly below-market rates, tailored specifically for 501(c)(3) organizations.

Join a collaborative community of over 70 foundations, religious organizations, and educational initiatives.

Why choose "The God Box"?

✅ Subsidized full-service cafeteria & catering
✅ Free conference & event spaces (10–300 people)
✅ On-site Wellness Center & Research Library
✅ 24/7 Security & Professional A/V support
✅ Breathtaking views of the Hudson River

Elevate your work in a landmark environment designed for those who make a difference.

Learn More: https://www.interchurch-center.org/available-spaces

✨ What a powerful opening night. ✨Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening reception of Earth in the Balance:...
03/24/2026

✨ What a powerful opening night. ✨

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening reception of Earth in the Balance: Artists’ Voices for the Planet, curated by Fran Beallor.

From meaningful conversations to inspiring artwork, the evening reminded us of the power of creativity to spark awareness, connection, and action for our planet. 🌍

We’re grateful to the artists, guests, and community who made this moment so special.

📸 Take a look at highlights from the evening below, and if you joined us, see if you can spot yourself!

The exhibition is open through April 14, 2026. We invite you to visit, reflect, and experience it for yourself.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day from The Interchurch Center! 🍀Today, we celebrate more than green, we celebrate community, unity...
03/17/2026

Happy St. Patrick’s Day from The Interchurch Center! 🍀

Today, we celebrate more than green, we celebrate community, unity, and the shared spirit that brings us together. May this day be a reminder of the blessings of connection, purpose, and the work we do to uplift one another every day.

🎶 NoonDay Concerts | February at The Interchurch Center 🎶Take a midday break and enjoy live music during NoonDay Concert...
01/27/2026

🎶 NoonDay Concerts | February at The Interchurch Center 🎶

Take a midday break and enjoy live music during NoonDay Concerts, happening 12:05–12:35 PM throughout February at The Interchurch Center. Each week offers a unique musical experience—perfect for a lunch-hour reset.

✨ February Lineup:

🎹 Feb 4 – Kyle Walker, Solo Piano
🐉 Feb 11 – Melody of Dragon, Traditional Chinese Instruments
✝️ Feb 18 – Ash Wednesday Service
🎶 Feb 25 – TIC Gospel Choir (directed by Jeff Bolding)

📍 The Interchurch Center
⏰ 12:05 PM – 12:35 PM
🔗 Learn more: interchurch-center.org

Come for the music. Stay for the moment.

On Wednesday, The Interchurch Center gathered in unity to honor the life, legacy, and prophetic vision of Martin Luther ...
01/16/2026

On Wednesday, The Interchurch Center gathered in unity to honor the life, legacy, and prophetic vision of Martin Luther King Jr.

Through worship, reflection, and powerful words, we were reminded that Dr. King’s call to justice, faith, and collective responsibility still speaks clearly and urgently today.

Thank you to our speakers, leaders, and every community member who joined us in carrying the vision forward. Together, we continue the work. ✨✊🏾

Happy Birthday, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 🕊️On January 15, we celebrate the birth of a man whose voice awakened a nati...
01/15/2026

Happy Birthday, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 🕊️

On January 15, we celebrate the birth of a man whose voice awakened a nation and whose courage reshaped history.

On January 19, we join the country in honoring his enduring legacy of justice, unity, and love.

Dr. King reminded us that faith and action belong together, that what we believe must show up in how we serve, lead, and care for one another. His dream still calls us forward: to build communities rooted in dignity, equity, and hope.

At The Interchurch Center, we remain committed to advancing the values Dr. King lived and died for, collaboration across faiths, compassion in action, and a shared pursuit of peace and justice for all.

Let us not only remember him, let us live his legacy.

Today, we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ✨We gather in remembrance of a prophet of justice, peace, and ...
01/14/2026

Today, we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ✨

We gather in remembrance of a prophet of justice, peace, and love whose voice still calls us forward. Dr. King’s life reminds us that faith must always move us toward equity, dignity, and service.

We are honored to be joined by Keynote Speaker Rev. Dr. Johnny Ray Youngblood, whose lifelong ministry embodies the courage and conviction of Dr. King’s witness. We also celebrate and honor Rev. Dr. James Forbes, whose prophetic leadership and decades of service have shaped generations in the pursuit of justice and reconciliation.

For those joining us virtually, we invite you to be part of this sacred moment:

🕛 12:00 PM – MLK Day Service (YouTube Live)

🔗 https://www.youtube.com/live/7M2UeeNNnB4?si=K72YXs6EJlwJAEe

🕧 12:45 PM – Honoring Ceremony for Rev. Dr. James Forbes (Zoom)

🔗 https://zoom.us/j/99686694601?pwd=RoBsRasKahBwz3WHsOj9ZNJw9MAkMV.1

Let us honor the past, celebrate the present, and carry the dream forward together.

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