Elim House of Worship

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Churches often anchor the rhythm of a neighborhood, offering more than just Sunday services. In the East Village, where storefronts and brownstones share the same block, places of worship serve as quiet landmarks. They become part of the daily backdrop—visible from the sidewalk, familiar to locals who walk by every day, even if they never step inside. This particular corner of the Lower East Side has seen waves of change, but community spaces like these remain constants.

At 602 E 12th St New York, NY 10009, Elim House of Worship occupies a spot where the city’s energy slows just enough to notice. The building itself blends into the streetscape, unassuming but present. Restrooms are available for visitors, a small but practical detail in an area where public facilities can be scarce. For anyone passing through or looking for a moment of pause, it’s one of those places that doesn’t demand attention but offers it anyway.

Finding a church in Manhattan isn’t difficult, but finding one that fits into the fabric of a neighborhood often is. This one doesn’t stand out with grand architecture or flashy signage—just a steady presence on a street where life moves quickly. If you’re planning a visit or need to reach them, the number is (732) 397-7225. Calls are usually answered during business hours, though messages left after hours tend to get a response within a day.

For directions, the map listing is the easiest way to confirm the exact location before heading over: here. It’s the kind of place you might walk past a dozen times before deciding to go in—or maybe you already have.

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Created 24 May 2026
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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