Chippewa
St. Louis, MO 63116
(314) 625-8062
DIVERSECITY Church is a perfect Church for imperfect people of all cultures, nationalities, generations and denominations; who gather together to “Experience the Heart of God” through worship, evangelism, discipleship and fellowship. We are a Church whose members genuinely love, care and accept people just as they are; without regard of one's past or position. DIVERSECITY Church is a family that is not consumed with religious traditions, but consumed with God’s Truth, God’s Spirit and God’s Love through a personal relationship with Him. We are a Church that solely stands on: the Bible as the Word of God, Jesus as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit as the personal working Power of God.
Mission It is the mission of August Gate Church to be disciples of Jesus who make more disciples by gathering around the Gospel, growing in community and going on mission. Vision The vision of August Gate Church is to saturate the St. Louis Metro region with gospel-centered, missional churches. We see thousands of people all over Illinois and Missouri gathering around the Gospel to worship Jesus, growing in the Gospel by coming together in homes throughout the week and going with the Gospel as they live out what they believe in their homes, neighborhoods, workplaces, schools and cities. What does our name mean? The name August Gate comes from the tenth chapter of the book of Luke and figuratively means "Harvest the City".
Sunday Morning Worship Schedule: 10:00am - Second Worship Service, Children's Sunday School
Oasis is helping refugees from war-torn countries that have relocated to St. Louis, Missouri. Many have lost family and friends as a result of war or disease. They come with fears, grief and broken hearts. When they escape the terror of the war they are sent to a refugee camp, sometimes without electricity, water, decent shelter, or education. Most refugees have lived in the camps for as many as 15 years (usually in a country other than their home country). When they arrive in St. Louis the U.S. Government provides three month's rent and utilities. During this time they must find a job, set up transportation, and learn English in addition to learning the customs and laws of a completely new country. We want to help these families get started in practical ways with furniture, clothes, and classes to help them with English and to learn skills to gain employment; most importantly to simply be their friend. We want to welcome them to St. Louis and the United States