- Heidi Neumark
Heidi Neumark (born March, 9 1954) is the author of the book "Breathing Space: A Spiritual Journey in the
South Bronx " (Beacon Press ). She grew up in Summit, NJ and now lives on theUpper West Side with her husband Gregorio Orellano and their two children: Ana Orellano, who attendsWheelock College , and Hans Orellano, who attendsFordham Preparatory School .Heidi Neumark spent twenty years at Transfiguration Lutheran Church in the
South Bronx before moving to Trinity. She is thepastor of Trinity Lutheran Church on West 100th Street inManhattan . Trinity Lutheran Church describes itself as "a congregation of theEvangelical Lutheran Church in America . Trinity is a Reconciling in Christ congregation, meaning we welcome all people, includinggay ,lesbian ,bisexual , andtransgender individuals and couples as fully participating members of our ministry. We encourage worshippers who are uncomfortable with the nouns and pronouns in theliturgy and hymns that convey a gender for God to substitute a word or words that better express their praise of the Triune God."From
Publishers Weekly "In 1984, when Neumark became pastor of Transfiguration Lutheran Church, theSouth Bronx was groaning under decades of neglect. A 1976 HUD policy called "planned shrinkage" had radically reduced city services, including hospitals and schools, and only people too poor to move elsewhere remained in this area of sewage treatment plants and torched apartment buildings. For 19 years Neumark lived and worked amongaddicts , pushers,prostitutes , people withAIDS , abused women and children and gang members, without abandoning hope: "I am drawn to a different vision-the walls rebuilt, the land reclaimed, the people who rise up like grass improbably breaking through slabs of stone." A gifted storyteller, she portrays people who, despite personal tragedies and minimal resources, band together to build low-income housing, create first-rate schools, restore their church, plant trees and help each other through crises. People like Burnice, who initially came to church to pick up Christmas gifts, intending to trade them for drugs and then kill herself with an overdose; but who kept coming back, got herGED , found a job and is now a leader in church and community. "Some future pillars of the church arrive in ruins," Neumark wryly notes. With its hard-nosed realism and passion for God, thismemoir should appeal to people of faith across the political spectrum.Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc"Neumark often lectures at colleges around the
United States and writes weeklysermons for her .Selected works
# 2002 - Breathing Space: A Spiritual Journey in the South Bronx (ISBN 0-8070-7256-7)
External links
* [http://www.trinitylutherannyc.org/ Neumark's church]
* [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/entertainment/jan-june04/space_02-18.html Neumark's interview with PBS's Ray Suarez]
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0807072575 Heidi's book]
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