October 18: Celebrated Poet Christian Wiman Talks Art and Faith at Old First

October 18: Celebrated Poet Christian Wiman Talks Art and Faith at Old First

On October 18, we eagerly welcome poet Christian Wiman, who will discuss his new book He Held Radical Light: The Art of Faith, the Faith of Art. The work meditates on memory, oblivion, and eternity, setting the stage for a conversation on the interplay of faith and the arts. Also included will be a stimulating Q&A between Wiman and editor Paul Elie (Farrar, Straus & […]

Artist Michael Reeves is Etching Our Sanctuary Ceiling Back To Its Original Splendor

Artist Michael Reeves is Etching Our Sanctuary Ceiling Back To Its Original Splendor

You’ve probably seen Michael Reeves’ work if you’ve crossed the George Washington Bridge or rode toward the Lincoln Tunnel from Hoboken (he’s a commercial artist and a sign painter). However, if you want to see some of his crowning glories, simply look up while standing in our sanctuary. Actually, standing and looking up is what he has been doing every day for the last six […]

Organists of Old First | 4: William G. Hammond (1903-1912)

Organists of Old First | 4: William G. Hammond (1903-1912)

Curious who wrote the Polytechnic Institute alma mater? Our fourth organist, William Gardiner Hammond, was a highly successful musician and composer, well-connected and well-known during his lifetime.  William Gardiner Hammond, was born Melville, Long Island, August 9, 1874, to parents George Tillinghast Hammond and Mary Elizabeth Shipman. His father was from an old Rhode Island family with Quaker ties, his mother from Long Island City, […]

Baroquelyn’s 2018-2019 Season Begins Sunday, September 23; More Dates Announced

Baroquelyn’s 2018-2019 Season Begins Sunday, September 23; More Dates Announced

2018-2019 marks Baroquelyn’s first full season, starting with its premiere event on Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 3 pm. This baroque-themed concert series became an immediate hit during its initial peformance in November 2017. Spearheaded by Old First musical director Aleeza Meir, the concert features top-caliber musicians from around the corner and across the globe. A successful Kickstarter campaign helped to make these  concerts a […]

Welcome Summer Intern Jack Holloway

Welcome Summer Intern Jack Holloway

One of Jack Holloway’s heroes: Reformed theologian Karl Barth (1886-1968). Among the many things for which Barth is remembered and appreciated: in 1934, he wrote the Barmen declaration, which rejected the influence of Nazism on German Christianity.  “It was through Barth that I started getting into the Reformed tradition,” Jack says. “so I thought, maybe I’ll get ordained in the Reformed Church of America. I […]

2018 Summer Respite Shelter: Sign up to Volunteer

2018 Summer Respite Shelter: Sign up to Volunteer

Old First is thrilled to be entering its eighth annual Summer Respite Shelter! For the past seven summers, for five nights a week, we’ve provided twelve men with a hot meal and a comfortable bed, partnering with other congregations and local service agency CAMBA.  Each year, hundreds of volunteers, friends, and neighbors from Old First, Park Slope, and local partner congregations come together to host them. This […]

Hear 1905 Composition by Old First’s William G. Hammond

Hear 1905 Composition by Old First’s William G. Hammond

William Gardiner Hammond was a composer as well as organist and choirmaster at Old First (1903-1912). He formed one of the early musical groups to hold concerts in our Carroll Street building, the Hammond Choral Society. Performances such as these were the forerunners of what Arts at Old First has become today. As a young man, William accompanied singer Lillian Nordica, America’s first home-grown diva. She […]

The Baroquelyn Kickstarter Campaign Is Underway — Help Crowdfund the Fall Season

The Baroquelyn Kickstarter Campaign Is Underway — Help Crowdfund the Fall Season

We are pleased to share a message from our Old First organist and Baroquelyn founder and director, Aleeza Meir:  I’m very excited to give you the heads up about a big new endeavor I’m starting: As you may know, I’ve recently formed a music ensemble called Baroquelyn. Our first concert in November was a big success, and I’m about to do a second concert this Sunday. […]

Organists of Old First | 3: Henry E. H. Benedict (1895-1903)

Organists of Old First | 3: Henry E. H. Benedict (1895-1903)

After the departure of Old First’s second organist, Cuban patriot and revolutionary Rafael Navarro, Old First employed Henry E. H. Benedict for eight years. Benedict’s story also ended as front page news. This is the fourth part of an ongoing series. The third organist at Old First was Henry E. H. Benedict. Born in Canada in 1859, he was named Henry (or Harry) Emerson Benedict, […]

Baroquelyn Concert at Old First — Sunday, May 6 at 2:30

Baroquelyn Concert at Old First — Sunday, May 6 at 2:30

Baroquelyn’s first concert, in November, was performed in Old First Reformed Church’s Upper Hall and drew a full and enthusiastic house.  The next, also at Old First, is coming up on Sunday May 6 at 2:30pm. The upcoming program includes a newly arranged Handel sonata, a Telemann concerto for recorder and viola da gamba, some Handel arias, and to finish with a flourish, Bach’s 5th Brandenburg concerto. […]