Cannabaceae

New York Dream Center
New York City Dream Center
New York Dream Center is located in New York
New York Dream Center
New York Dream Center
40°44′33″N 74°0′9″W / 40.74250°N 74.00250°W / 40.74250; -74.00250
Location333 West 17th St.
New York, New York
CountryUnited States
DenominationInternational Church of the Foursquare Gospel
(Protestant Pentecostalism)
WebsiteDreamCenter.nyc
History
Founded2008
Founder(s)Matthew Barnett
Tommy Barnett
v Brad Reed
Clergy
Minister(s)Brad Reed
Senior pastor(s)Brad Reed, Stella Reed

The New York Dream Center is a church in New York City which was founded in the summer of 2008 as an offshoot of the LA Dream Center church. The church's current pastors are Stella Reed and her husband Brad Reed who also serves as the church's manager. Both were formerly part of the LA Dream Center's leadership. The church currently has 501(c)(3) non-profit status.

Locations

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Originally located at the New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies in Chelsea, Manhattan, the church opened a second location in Bushwick, Brooklyn in 2019.[1] The church also runs additional programs throughout New York City including the Dream Center Leadership Program which focuses on five key elements: "The Gospel", "Serving Communities", "City Outreach", "Our Calling", and "Sharing the Gospel".[1]

Stated goals

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The church's stated mission is "to walk alongside people right where they are, to where God dreams for them to be."

References

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  1. ^ a b "Leadership Program". Dream Center NYC. Retrieved 2019-11-08.
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