6199 Waterman Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63112
(314) 863-1992
We see a church where the multiplicity of cultures is valued and the gifts of languages in music and liturgy are celebrated. We see a church where the place of your birth and your accent is something to share, not something to hide. We see a church where people of all ages listen to and learn from one another. We see a church where relationships are formed across the generations. We see a church where people go out into the world to serve others by working for justice and practicing peace. We see a church where serving others builds relationships that are mutually transformative.
We are a diverse community that empowers young people to intentionally practice their Christian faith through their daily actions. Challenging lessons, thoughtful mission projects, and meaningful fellowship are just some of the ways that young people will engage with Christ’s message of radical love. Everyone is welcome here because that’s who God loves- everyone. No exceptions.. http://graceumccollege.blogspot.com/
U-City Family Church is a vibrant, diverse, Christian non-denominational church serving the greater St. Louis area from the heart of University City. Weekend Worship Services start at 9:30 am every Sunday.
Founded in 1864, Memorial is a community of people from many backgrounds who share a longing for something bigger than ourselves. We desire to live by grace in and for the city of St. Louis, yet we know that we can't do this on our own. This is why we gather, why we worship, and why we exist.
CSMSG is a welcoming community and a family-friendly church uniting lifelong Episcopalians with members from other backgrounds in the beauty of our liturgy and music and the excellence of our preaching and teaching.
We see a church where the multiplicity of cultures is valued and the gifts of languages in music and liturgy are celebrated. We see a church where the place of your birth and your accent is something to share, not something to hide. We see a church where people of all ages listen to and learn from one another. We see a church where relationships are formed across the generations. We see a church where people go out into the world to serve others by working for justice and practicing peace. We see a church where serving others builds relationships that are mutually transformative.
The Church of Scientology of Missouri is all-denominational. Providing workable tools to address real-world problems, our goal is to change conditions for the better, one person at a time. We offer counseling and classes on all parts of life from marriage and relationships to communication skills and financial stress. We're open to the public seven days per week. All are welcome.
We are part of the United Church of Christ (ucc.org). We are an Open and Affirming Congregation. We have a variety of ages in our members (about 200), 45 kids, and a variety of families, partners, singles and elderly. We are active in Mission and Service, a thirst for learning with an active Adult Education series on Wednesdays and before worship on Sundays, a rotational Christian Education program every week and fun with many events to meet others and create the ties that bind within a community like ours. Come and visit with us. We are open to all wherever you are on life's journey because God is still speaking.... Check out our Children and Family Ministries page! www.facebook.com/FCCchildrenandfamilies
Bethel Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). We are located in University City, MO on the corner of Big Bend and Forsyth Blvd. We celebrate Holy Communion on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. Childcare is available. Visitors are always welcome! The ELCA is in formal fellowship with the Episcopal Church, the Reformed Church in America, the Presbyterian Church (USA), the United Church of Christ, and the Moravian Church in America. Believing in the real presence of Christ in the holy meal, this church practices Eucharistic hospitality -- we invite all to share in the Holy Eucharist. We are a Reconciling in Christ (a welcoming ministry to persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities) and Stephen Ministry (a lay ministry of caring and listening) congregation. We are in covenant with Lutheran Campus Ministry. Our pastor is the Rev. Dr. William L. Yancey.
We are a member-led, faculty-advised team! Anyone connected with our seminary community is invited to be a member! All we ask is that you go through training before participating in our regular monthly meetings!
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1867 by a group of German immigrants. The church became the first English speaking Lutheran church in St. Louis. In 1988, the church joined the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, which was a merger of three different Lutheran churches. The church shares in God's grace and love. We believe that we have been freed by Christ to serve and love our neighbors. St. Mark's has a number of programs for mission and ministry. The church offers meaningful worship services supported by an excellent music program. The various committees on our church council serve the internal and external priorities of the community.