World Day of Prayer International Committee
About
Non-profit work often thrives in quiet corners of the city, where mission outweighs visibility. The World Day of Prayer International Committee operates from one such space in Morningside Heights, a neighborhood better known for its academic institutions than its global outreach. While the area hums with student energy and historic brownstones, this organization focuses on something far broader—interfaith collaboration that spans continents.
At 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 729, the committee coordinates initiatives that connect prayer communities across denominations and borders. Their efforts center on an annual global observance, but the work extends year-round through resource development, advocacy, and educational materials. The address places them within the Interchurch Center, a building that has long housed faith-based organizations, though their scope reaches far beyond New York’s city limits.
Those curious about their programs or looking to contribute can find details through their direct line. The committee’s role isn’t about visibility but about facilitating connections—translating shared intentions into tangible support for women and communities worldwide. Their approach sidesteps grand gestures in favor of grassroots impact, a model that relies on networks rather than foot traffic.
To reach them, call (212) 870-3049. For directions, the map offers the most precise route: here. The office sits above the street-level bustle, a reminder that some of the city’s most enduring work happens beyond the storefront glare.