Christian Union
2019-2023 Events
Places You Didn't Visit in NYC
100

He founded Christian Union in 2002 and is still the organization's CEO.

Matt Bennett

100

This woman's reign as the longest-serving monarch in British history ended in 2022.

Elizabeth II

100

This borough is technically a part of NYC, but it's not connected to the subway so does it really count as NYC?

Staten Island
200

Christian Union was founded at this school.

Princeton

200

 This company launched the first all-civilian space flight in September of 2021.

SpaceX

200

This 52-acre place contains over 12,000 types of plants and is home to the Cranford Rose Garden, as well as a Shakespeare garden, Japanese garden, and more.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

300

In this year, the Christan Union Lumine Ministry Center (MC) was opened.

2018

300

For nearly a year between 2019 and 2020, citizens of this city protested against their local and national governments en masse until the passage of a new security law largely stifled dissent.

Hong Kong

300

This piece of land in the East River was home to NYC's first psychiatric hospital. Today, the F train brings people here to enjoy its serene, quiet scenery.

Roosevelt Island

400

This CU campus ministry began in 2011, the same year as Columbia's.

Dartmouth

400

This trippy, CGI movie musical starring celebrities such as Judy Dench, Idris Elba, and Jennifer Hudson is released in 2019 and was hailed as one of the worst movies of all time.

Cats

400

This Queens neighborhood right across the East River from Midtown is home to a sizable Greek and Middle Eastern population. You can find Little Egypt here.

Astoria

500

These two people's names are on the plaque of the large breakout room (breakout room #1) downstairs, name either.

Chuck and Karen Hetzler

500

Comments by Elon Musk in January of 2021 caused this meme currency's value to increase by over 300% in two days.

Dogecoin

500

You may have never heard of this famous restaurant that is two blocks away from Columbia's campus at the corner of 110th and Morningside. Known for its southern-style comfort food, this restaurant boasts famous guests such as Bill Clinton, Angela Bassett, and Mike Tyson.

Miss Mamie's Spoonbread Too

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