6303 Nottingham
St. Louis, MO 63109
(314) 353-6303
Join us for Mass! Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday at 5 pm Sunday at 8 & 10 am
St. Raphael is one of the last parishes to be founded within the city limits of St. Louis. It was founded in June of 1950 at the request of Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter to Father Arthur Behrman. On August 15, 1951, Father Behrman placed the cornerstone to what became a combination church and school at 6000 Jamieson Avenue. The first graduating class was in 1952. In October of 1966, the cornerstone was laid for construction of a permanent church and rectory on Bishops Place. In 2003, a new addition to the school was built adding a state of the art science lab and computer lab. In 2010, the Saint Raphael Preschool opened to better meet the needs of our growing Parish and School.
Mixers are sponsored by the Ascension Lutheran Sr Youth and are held at the Word of Life Main Campus Gym. TIME: 7pm-10pm -Students will not be allowed to leave the mixer before 10pm unless released to an adult. TICKETS: $10 cash or check only. -Tickets may be purchased at the door the night of the mixer. DRESS CODE: We ask that every parent help us enforce this dress code. ALL shirts should have appropriate logos and wording. Shirts are REQUIRED to have backs and sides. (Not cut up or down) NO shirts or pennies with open sides showing sports bras. Cleavage, bellies etc. MUST be covered. NO short-shorts or spandex. NO SAGGING. NO BAGS, BACKPACKS, etc. ALLOWED. A $1 coat/bag check will be available at the door FREE Popcorn... $1 sodas... Follow us on Twitter @AscensionMixers!:) You can also ‘Like’ us on Facebook by searching 6th - 8th Grade Mixers sponsored by the Ascension Lutheran Sr Youth Group’. You can suggest songs you want to hear at the mixer and you can invite ALL of your friends! https://twitter.com/AscensionMixers If you have any questions please call or text Leslie Todd at (314) 920-9592 or email at [email protected].
Adorers of the Blood of Christ is a congregation of religious women established by Maria De Mattias to be a reconciling presence to the poor in our midst. We wish to minister Christ's presence in our world while we grow in our own relationship to God through prayer and community living. In the suffering, dying and rising of Jesus, we find a foundation for a variety of ministries. Adorers are found throughout the world responding to the needs for healthcare, education and community service. More than 300 Adorers live and minister in the United States. Our Spirit and Charism To be an Adorer of the Blood of Christ means to be wholly consecrated to the adoring and redeeming love of Jesus Christ, who shed his blood to free us from sin and reconcile us in love. Accordingly, our congregation itself must become "a living image of that divine charity with which this blood was shed, and of which it was and is sign, expression, measure and pledge." (Constitution of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, #2)
Gethsemane Lutheran Church (ELCA) is a ONE congregation, committed to the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger. The ONE initiative is an expression of our mission statement in action. To learn more about ONE, see www.one.org. Gethsemane is also a Bread for the World Covenant Congregation, seeking justice as a Christian voice for ending hunger.
We are a small congregation with a mixture of people from many backgrounds. Our doors are open to all. We welcome all people searching for a closer relationship with God, other Christians and wanting to Learn how to Lead others to God's Word and Love.
Join us for Mass! Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday at 5 pm Sunday at 8 & 10 am
"As the sunflower turns it's face to the light of the sun, so Spiritualism turns the face of humanity to the light of Truth."