533 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA 94102
(925) 435-0174
No matter who you are, no matter where you come from or what your faith background, you are welcome in this place. Join us for 3 weekly services and many other community events: SUNDAY 12 Noon Progressive Christian service 6:00 PM Worship and Praise service WEDNESDAY 7:00 PM Prayer at the Heart, a Taize-inspired candlelight service You can find more event information on our calendar at www.mccsf.org.
The Rescue Mission includes: Dining Room, Health & Wellness Center, Food Bank and Social Services Center. The City Academy is a private elementary school, K-8th grade for the low income families in SF. Adopt a Building is our initiative to plant one church per building in the inner city of SF; 586 buildings in one square mile. The Volunteer Center includes: hosting Missions Trips, Interns, Community Outreaches and Weekly Volunteers. The Community Church is our local body that worships together.
Glide Memorial Church is a church in San Francisco, California, affiliated with the United Methodist Church, which opened in 1930. Although conservative until the 1960s, since then it has served as a counter-culture rallying point and has been one of the most prominently liberal churches in the United States. Glide is also famous for its Gospel Choir and numerous social service programs. Its contributions to the community have been recognized by public figures such as Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, and Bill Clinton; as well as Warren Buffett, who contributed the value of an auctioned lunch on eBay.HistoryIn 1920, Methodist philanthropist Lizzie Glide purchased a parcel of land at the intersection of Ellis and Taylor Streets in San Francisco and founded the Glide Foundation as a memorial to her millionaire cattleman husband, H.L. Glide of Sacramento. Construction of Glide Memorial United Methodist Church was completed two years later.LeadershipIn 1963, Rev. Cecil Williams became Pastor at Glide Memorial. Prior to him, Rev. John Moore, whose sermons on homosexuality appeared on the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, had been Pastor. In 1964, Glide helped form the Council on Religion and the Homosexual in an effort to close the gap between people of faith and the homosexual community.
Web site: http://CityLifeChurchSF.com Service Videos: http://new.livestream.com/CityLifeChurchSanFrancisco
In keeping with the mission of The Salvation Army, The Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center provides facilities, programs and services that encourage positive life-changing experiences for children and adults, strengthening for families, and life enrichment for seniors. The Kroc Center contains state of the art facilities, including a Fitness Center, Gymnasium, Indoor Swimming Pool, Computer Lab, Game Room and Children's Library.
Thank you for visiting the Epic Church Facebook Page! We are a Christian church that desires to live life as Jesus intended, for the good of the City and the hope of the world. We believe that we all have a part to play in what God is doing and we would love for you to come alongside of us and be a part of it. We have gather on Sundays at 9:00am, 10:00am, and 12:00pm.
In 1865, William Booth, a Methodist preacher in England, had a vision of a church that ministered to those not cared for by other churches, the ‘down and out’ of society. He founded The Salvation Army, a part of the universal Christian church, which quickly grew into an international movement serving the spiritual and social needs of man in over 103 countries today. In 1886, The Salvation Army opened a church in San Francisco’s Chinatown area, home to the largest population of Chinese outside of China. The church continued to minister to the community decade after decade. The Chinatown church branched comfortably into two congregations in the 1970’s: the Chinese-speaking, overseas–born congregation; and the English-speaking, American-raised congregation. Every Sunday, the two congregations came together to worship in a bilingual service. In the 1990’s, The Salvation Army appointed pastors to the English-speaking, second-generation congregation and the Asian American Corps was joyfully born. In 2002 the Yerba Buena Corps joined the Asian American Corps to form the Asian American Yerba Buena Corps (AAYBC). The Corps is located on Fourth Street in the South of Market district. The AAYBC holds worship services in English, Cantonese and Mandarin and has many ministries serving people ranging from children to seniors. While welcoming all persons into our fellowship, the AAYBC feels the calling to reach out to those in our midst who identify with the ever-expanding Asian American community. The AAYBC is part of an international, multi-cultural family of God around the world, known as The Salvation Army.
AlSabeel Masjid Noor Al-Islam invites Muslims and Non Muslims, people of all different religious and cultural backgrounds to visit us. The meaning of the Arabic word Al Sabeel is the "Path to the light" of Islam. We are inspired by the teachings of the Qur'an to create a faith-based community dedicated to peace, justice, and compassion. We provide religious and social services to a large and diverse Muslim community in the Bay Area. Located in San Francisco, we are able to work with other Muslim and Non Muslim communities dedicated to peace and justice in the Bay Area. If you live in San Francisco Bay Area and you are interested to visit our Masjid, view one of the daily prayer services, attend one of our events, have a project or paper about Islam and Muslims, or just to converse with the many members of the Masjid and the Imam, please request a Masjid Visit. We will contact you as soon as possible. We invite you to browse through our website and if you have a question, comment, or suggestion, please contact us, and we will be glad to reply back to you. Please also check our Group Page Until we transition to our Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_74719737421
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.
No matter who you are, no matter where you come from or what your faith background, you are welcome in this place. Join us for 3 weekly services and many other community events: SUNDAY 12 Noon Progressive Christian service 6:00 PM Worship and Praise service WEDNESDAY 7:00 PM Prayer at the Heart, a Taize-inspired candlelight service You can find more event information on our calendar at www.mccsf.org.
Youth group, Quran classes, Lecture series Separate women's room Mass transit nearby Clean restrooms Jum'a sermon starts at 1:05 PM. Iqama around 1:45 - 1:50
The contemporary ministry of the National Shrine of Saint Francis of Assisi invites pilgrims, visitors, and all people of faith to encounter God's love in its sanctuary of quiet and prayer. Moreover, the Shrine offers a rich experience of the sacramental life of the Church for the Catholic faithful who come seeking spirituality, faith, and grace.
Thank you for visiting the Epic Church Facebook Page! We are a Christian church that desires to live life as Jesus intended, for the good of the City and the hope of the world. We believe that we all have a part to play in what God is doing and we would love for you to come alongside of us and be a part of it. We have gather on Sundays at 9:00am, 10:00am, and 12:00pm.
Our congregation of all ages, many ethnic backgrounds, and various family types comes together to worship and goes forth to serve. Our 11:00 Sunday worship features thoughtful, relevant sermons, excellent choral music, a traditional liturgy enlivened by art, and strong lay leadership. We joyfully welcome visitors from around the city and across the world.
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.
Honor Him fellowship group meets every Sunday at 1:30pm for lunch and then have bible study, group activities, or sport games till 3:30pm.
Catholic San Francisco is the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. We report timely, breaking and in-depth news of Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, of the San Francisco Bay Area, California politics, the U.S., Pope Francis, and the global Roman Catholic Church. A print edition is mailed to the homes of parishioners free of charge. Subscriptions are available for $24 if mailed within California, $36 outside California.
Church 1.0 was born from the desire of a group of friends to worship together, support each other, study Christianity and other religions and engage others in dialogue. We believe that church is supposed to be simple, accessible to everyone, thought provoking, nourishing and engaging.
Jesus said: “Whoever welcomes you welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me.” Matthew 10:40 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church seeks to be a place where all people encounter the living God and the reconciling Gospel of Jesus Christ. We are an open and affirming community and welcome people of all walks of life who are looking for a spiritual home. St. Mark's Lutheran Church is faithful to the heritage of evangelical catholic worship we have inherited. We seek to harmonize the traditions of the past with ongoing, Spirit-led renewal. We find strength in the ecumenical creeds, calendar, and lectionary. The weekly Eucharist is the foundation of our community: the Gospel, proclaimed from the pulpit and shared at Christ's table, is the lifeblood of our congregation.