60 Haight St
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 864-2600
Join us at one of our campuses in San Francisco. MISSION CAMPUS 3459 17th Street San Francisco, CA 94110 ----- Service Times Saturday: 7pm Sunday: 9am, 10:30am and 12pm ----- LAKE MERCED CAMPUS 825 Brotherhood Way San Francisco, CA 94132 ----- Service Time Sunday: 11am -----
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St. Luke’s is a parish with a strong sense of community and family. Our parishioners are infants, octogenarians and everyone in between. This welcoming and inviting community admires the beauty of the Episcopal liturgy. The outstanding music and graceful liturgy are central to the life of St. Luke’s. Our worship is greatly enhanced by the beautiful sanctuary with stained glass windows. St. Luke’s is a peaceful, comfortable, welcoming place to worship. We have a long tradition of high-quality preaching, based on sound theology and its applications to daily life.
For over 130 years Dolores Park Church has been an intergenerational, multi-ethnic community of Christian faith and mission rooted in the center of San Francisco. Our Vision is to make real the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven through the life and love of Jesus. Our Mission is to put our faith into action as we passionately pursue Jesus and live as his hands and feet in the world. Our Action is shaped by Five Values… •Worship: Glorifying God in all •Gospel: Revealing Jesus to all •Spiritual Formation: Growing the church in the life of the Spirit •Community: Pursuit of ongoing relational reconciliation •Mission: Loving and serving the world both locally and globally Our Goal is Kingdom growth (Mark 4:1-8, 26-28). We pursue growth through the following Growth Priorities… • Centrality of the Word of God • Transformational Living with Jesus • Becoming the Feet of Jesus: Intentional Witness • Becoming the Hands of Jesus: Active Compassion, Mercy & Justice • Authentic Christian Community • Global Vision and Engagement • Generosity in Worship and Living • Faithful and Fruitful Leadership
Russian Gospel Temple aka Russian Christian Church in San Francisco, CA. Russian Slavic Pentecostal Assemblies of God Church. Bi-Lingual Services in English and Russian Language. Videos on Website! Youth Service: Fridays 8:00pm Main Service: Sundays 11am and 6pm
We are a new church plant in the heart of San Francisco founded on the word, fervent in prayer, and focused on living out the Gospel. Our desire is to see the people and and the city transformed by the love of God and the power of the Holy Spirit as displayed in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. As a community of Christians, we believe that the Church is still the hope of the world!
We are a group of friends and neighbors who are interested in being Jesus in the neighborhood of Duboce Triangle.
Faith Christian Center of San Francisco is a non-denominational, multicultural, Spirit filled, Word of Faith Church committed to impacting our community with the love of God and equipping believers with the Word of God for the purpose of touching their families, communities, nation, and the world with the life of Jesus. We are called to take faith to the world.
Russian Christian Youth Group of San Francisco. Part of RGT Christian Church (Assemblies of God). Russian American Young People Getting Together. Gatherings in English + Russian. Visit our website.
Since June 1994, AGUILAS (Asamblea Gay Unida Impactando Latinos A Superarse)has sponsored an HIV prevention program for gay and bisexual Latinos called "El Ambiente" (literally translated, it means "in the life"). The goal of the program is to prevent the occurrence and relapse of unsafe sexual practices. This is achieved by providing a safe environment and taking in consideration issues specific to Latino culture, and being gay or bisexual. All activities are friendly, interactive and educational. The workshops offered by AGUILAS El Ambiente have been found to reduce high-risk behaviors for HIV infection amongst gay and bisexual Latino men.
The mission of the SF LGBT Center is to connect our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for LGBT people and our allies. When visitors arrive at the Center, they find free services like career counseling, job fairs, computer lab, social activities, mentorships, youth meals, daycare, various workshops and much more. Here they can connect with other LGBT people and organize to secure our equal rights. The Center is truly the heart, home and hands of the San Francisco LGBT community.
The San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee (San Francisco Pride) is a non-profit membership organization founded to produce the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration & Parade. We are dedicated to education, commemoration of LGBT heritage and celebration of LGBT culture and liberation. A world leader in the Pride movement, we are also a grant-giving organization through our Community Partners Program.
For more than 40 years, the GGBA has grown, promoted and increased the visibility of San Francisco Bay Area LGBT and allied businesses through educational and business development programs, networking events and targeted promotion.
For more than 30 years, the San Francisco Girls Chorus has been recognized as one of the world’s most respected vocal ensembles. Its level of training, performance, quality, range, and leadership in commissioning music for treble voices are lauded by musicians, critics, and audiences. San Francisco Symphony Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas says, “The San Francisco Girls Chorus is a treasure. Their training, musicality, and vibrant spirit are evident whenever they perform. I have enjoyed our long association and look forward to many years of collaboration.” SFGC’s 30th Anniversary season, 2008-2009, culminated in a performance in President Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremony, and a debut concert at Alice Tully Hall at New York’s Lincoln Center. Founded in 1978, the San Francisco Girls Chorus has become a regional center for choral music education and performance for girls and young women ages 5-18. 400 singers from all nine Bay Area counties participate in this internationally recognized program, deemed “a model in the country for training girls’ voices” by the California Arts Council. The organization consists of a professional level performance, recording and touring ensemble; the four-level Chorus School training program; and a Preparatory Chorus for 5-7 year olds. SFGC has won many honors, including the prestigious Margaret Hillis Award and three ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming in 1999, 2004 and 2011. The Girls Chorus is invited annually to perform with musical organizations including San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Symphony, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, and others. The Chorus has been honored to sing at many national and international venues, including the World Choral Symposium in Kyoto, Japan in 2005. SFGC has been featured at the American Choral Directors Association Western Division Convention in Salt Lake City and represented North America in the prestigious World Vision Children’s Choir Festival in Seoul, Korea, and in the Gateway to Music Festival at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing. The Chorus School offers a program of unparalleled excellence, designed to take young girls from their first introduction to the art of choral singing through a full course of choral/vocal instruction. This comprehensive music education includes the study and development of choral artistry, vocal technique, music theory, music history, and performing style. The discipline, teamwork, and concentration young girls learn in the Chorus School rehearsals and performances instill in them the values necessary for high achievement in music and in life. SFGC’s discography continues to grow with a 2-disc set Heaven and Earth. The music represents some of the greatest sacred and secular repertoire ever written for treble voices. Other recordings include: Voices of Hope and Peace, a recording with many exciting SFGC commissions; Christmas, featuring diverse holiday selections; Crossroads, a collection of world folk music; and Music from the Venetian Ospedali, a disc of Italian Baroque music of which The New Yorker described the Chorus as “tremendously accomplished.” The Chorus can also be heard on several San Francisco Symphony recordings, including five GRAMMY® Award-winners. The San Francisco Girls Chorus is represented by California Artists Management. For additional information, please contact the Chorus directly.
Drawing on their distinguished roster of performers—named “the best American specialists in early music” by The Washington Post—the American Bach Soloists’ ACADEMY offers advanced conservatory-level students and young professionals unique opportunities to study and perform Baroque music in a multi-disciplinary learning environment. In addition to in-depth coachings and technical studies with masters of their particular instruments, string players, wind and brass players, continuo and keyboard players, and singers work together with all faculty members, gaining the perspectives of eminent and highly acclaimed professional artists from a variety of disciplines. The ACADEMY is held in the San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s exquisite facilities, recently opened in the heart of the city’s arts district. Located two blocks from Davies Symphony Hall (home of the San Francisco Symphony) and the War Memorial Opera House (home of the San Francisco Opera and San Francisco Ballet companies), the Conservatory offers state-of-the-art performance halls, classrooms, practice rooms, and teaching studios. Nearby housing is available at nominal cost to students. Jeffrey Thomas (artistic director of the American Bach Soloists) and Corey Jamason (principal keyboardist for American Bach Soloists and director of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s program in Early Music) are co-directors of the Academy.
The Public Press produces professional public-interest news reporting at www.sfpublicpress.org with the help of more than 70 freelance journalists and volunteers. We strive to fill the void of serious accountability reporting that’s been lost with the downsizing of the commercial press. We publish a daily news website and quarterly print newspaper available for $1 throughout the Bay Area. The Public Press strives to create a reasonable, safe environment and will remove posts that violate Facebook's community standards.
The seeds for Teêbo were planted in a lesson a father gave his son on Christmas day in 2005. Instead of getting presents that year, the 16-year-old got an opportunity to serve. His father decided to give a small sum of money to two neighboring families, and the young man, whose name was Sam, was to personally deliver it. The first family was a widow with seven orphans. Upon receiving the money the widow and her seven children were so overjoyed and touched that they began to pray and bless Sam. The next family responded in the same way. And as these families prayed and thanked Sam, he was surprised to find that the initial bitterness and disappointment of not receiving a gift was being replaced with joy. He witnessed firsthand the impact of generosity, and how even the smallest action can have a large impact. But his generosity didn’t stop there. A burden was placed on his heart for the entire nation of Burkina Faso, and three years later, when Sam moved to the US he began supporting pastors and missionary back home. Then in 2011 through the blessings and grace of God, Sam started Teêbo, a nonprofit organization designed to provide humanitarian aid, education, and the gospel to the people of Burkina Faso.