What is the phone number Church of The Transfiguration 📱?
(212) 962-5157
What Clients Are Saying about Church of The Transfiguration (on GG)
5 /5 Mauricio Angee: Absolutely beautiful church.
5 /5 TML: Beautiful historic stone church located in Chinatown. My great- grandparents were married here in 1870 so it holds significance for me. The lovely wooden interior belies its origins as a Protestant church. Masses are offered in English, Spanish and Chinese.
5 /5 Russell Schafer: Beautiful Romand Catholic church that has been well kept and well loved. I felt very welcomed here and will def come back for mass when I come back to NYC
4 /5 T M: Beautiful place to visit. The whole area is full of small business, many places to eat and shop for cheap souvenirs around here.
4 /5 Leinahtan Ok: Very good church and not as loud or hot like the local churches in fort lee. However the Chinese classes in the other building suck. During the pandemic, the teacher doesn’t even know how to do the zoom meeting correctly.
Amanda Corinne Small: Meta Church was a gem of a find. I felt so welcomed and at home upon arriving my first day (alone mind you). The messages are so powerful and I always walk away feeling like a better person or someone who can make a difference because of them. Going to Meta on Sundays have become something I look forward to each week as I know that no matter how I show up, I always leave with a sense of fulfillment, clarity, and happiness. Ricky and Krista are two of the most welcoming, thoughtful, and bright people ive encountered here in the city and owe it to them for all they do for our neighborhood and being there when I need it most. I highly recommend Meta to all!
Amelia: Exploring churches in Manhattan is a hobby of mine. Whenever I have time, I like to scout out churches that Ive never been to and visit. I happened to be in the neighborhood after having had lunch near by and found this church.
The exterior of the church is a more sedate, Greek revival style with marble columns. I almost mistook it for a bank as I walked by. Thankfully they had the doors wide open and could clearly see inside that it was a church. Once you enter inside youll be blown away by the ornate interior. The murals, stained glass windows, carved wooden beams, and marble altar are very reminiscent of churches in Europe. And the high, barrel vaulted ceilings give the church a feeling of grandeur that bellies its small size. Its a gorgeous old church with some of the best murals Ive seen in the ceiling. I spent quite a long time just staring and meditating at them.
I came during an off time and while the church was practically empty. So, I cant comment on the mass or services here as Ive never attended one. But this church is just stunning and worth a visit just to see the interior.
Oliver: I just went for the first time. For me, these are the earmarks of what I would consider a church that I want to attend.
The pastor preaches straight from the word and exposits it with historical context. Near the end of the sermon he presents the gospel and extends an invitation to non-believers (who are of course welcome to attend). After this, the bread and wine is administered to the congregation and more prayers are given.
The commitment to biblical preaching and genuine community is what will likely keep me going to this church.