Flooding brings new woes to NYC church hard-hit by COVID-19
NEW YORK — A Lutheran church in New York City already reeling from the COVID-19 deaths of more than 60 members of the congregation has suffered a new trauma: Severe flood damage from the rupture of a major municipal water main.
The flooding caused significant damage Monday to the sanctuary and to basement-level rooms, including a theatre, said Jared Stahler, senior pastor at Saint Peter’s Church.
The Midtown Manhattan parish is known for its Jazz Vespers program, and Stahler said the badly damaged items included treasured musical instruments and the archives of jazz greats such as John Coltrane and Billy Strayhorn. Specialists were being called in to work on minimizing the damage, Stahler said.
A chapel on the upper level that was created by the late artist Louise Nevelson was not affected.