Williamsburg, Brooklyn Or Williamsburg, Virginia?
An evangelical group targets rootless Brooklyn hipsters:
Posted: September 28th, 2006 | Filed under: Brooklyn, What Will They Think Of Next?While Greenpoint hipsters sip lattes and leaf through the Sunday papers at Café Grumpy on Meserole Ave., a fervent group of young neighborhood churchgoers prays behind them.
“I am evil, born in sin,” chant worshipers in the newly established Williamsburg Church.
Since July, a congregation of 15 has been gathering on Sunday nights in a nook in the back of the cafe, an area that operates as an art gallery the rest of the week.
“A church isn’t a building, it’s a people,” said pastor Robert Elkin, who moved to Brooklyn six months ago to open the church.
Elkin is a member of the Heritage Bible Church, a 1,400-person evangelical group based in Greer, S.C. The born-again missionaries hope to open churches across the country, particularly in areas where religion isn’t at the top of people’s to-do lists.
“It’s a ripe environment, but it’s a challenge,” said Elkin, who sees “hedonism” in Williamsburg and Greenpoint’s youth culture.
The group’s target audience is hip, young New Yorkers who have ignored God for too long — and have been overlooked by God’s messengers.
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Café Grumpy owner Caroline Bell didn’t want to talk about her new tenant. “Anybody who wants to rent out the back can,” she said.