1600 Belt Ave
St. Louis, MO 63112-4334
(314) 361-4203
OUR VISION: The Gospel message encourages hope and grants greater possibility for the life of every believer. It is our vision that convinced of the transforming power of this good news, the light of liberation will shine within and through us, thereby affecting the lives of others about us. We firmly believe in the rebirthing power of the Gospel to renew hearts, restore perspectives, and revive possibilities, all of which will be reflected in the resurrected lives of each individual.
Rev. EARL E. NANCE, JR. - PASTOR REV. EDDIE C. JONES - ASSISTANT TO THE PASTOR Our church, over the years, has a stirring legacy of service to the community, the city, and the region. We have answered the call to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, support and warm in the winter. We have worked effectively and prayerfully to extend our ministry beyond four walls of our church building into a world hungry for what Jesus Christ has to offer. Our congregation is reminded that we serve God by serving others. My prayer is that we will be a gathering of God's people who are standing on the word of God, seeking the Will of God, sure in our Worship of God, and steadfast in the work of God.
This page is to keep all youth and young adult members & parents up to date on rehearsals & special events.
Reverend Chaz T. Jaquess, a young African American native of Saint Louis, is Senior Pastor and Founder of the Salt Covenant Baptist Church. He made history by becoming its first Pastor in July 2007. Since its inception, the Church has experienced spiritual, numerical, and financial growth under his dynamic leadership. Pastor Jaquess has been able to execute kingdom building, business, and operations. The Church’s ministries are organized for service under the Church’s Five Cornerstones of Exaltation, Edification, Evangelism, Extension, and Equipping. Since establishing SC, Pastor Jaquess has continued to be concerned about “evangelism” on a national, state, and local level. His ability to teach and preach has carried him across the country for leadership, stewardship, and evangelistic services. Salt Covenant plans to implement the mantle of diversification and expansion by offering a full service worship experience, holistic ministry, spiritual and personal development opportunities, and community involvement/support in the St. Louis area.
The Monsanto Family YMCA on Page Boulevard, and its predecessors – the Pine Street, Page Park and City North branches – share a remarkable history. Over the course of a century in North St. Louis, the YMCA has educated and inspired young leaders, housed and fed U.S. Army troops, started Camp Rivercliff, established a public affairs forum and created the Page-Park Junior Kindergarten School, which was a prototype for the national Head Start program. Since the current facility opened in 1981 and was renamed to recognize a generous contribution by the Monsanto Company, the Monsanto Family YMCA has become a national model for what not-for-profit organizations can do to address family needs in the inner city. By providing a safe haven for youth, an excellent preschool child care program and a means for uniting neighbors and neighborhoods, the YMCA is a large part of community life in North St. Louis. In 1998, the YMCA Performing Arts Center on Clay Street, which opened in 1996, became part of the Monsanto Family YMCA branch. In 2000, a 10,000 square foot addition was added to the Monsanto Family YMCA, which included a family interactive center, technology training center and strength training area.
Free Health Clinics! Our clinics are put on by Saint Louis University School of Medicine Students and Faculty. We host a regular adult clinic every weekend as well as speciality clinics periodically throughout the year. Adult Clinic: Every Saturday 9am-12pm Well Woman Clinic: 1st Saturday of the Month from October through June Pediatric Clinic: every Saturday 1-4pm in July, August, and September Cardio Clinic
Little Urban Smiles is a non-profit dental organization that provides preventive and restorative dental care to children in a child friendly environment, regardless of ability to pay. Our services include complete dental exams for children, including: screenings, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and x-rays. The facility, Children’s Dental Theatre, is truly unique; movies are distinctly incorporated into the dental experience. Ninety inch (90”) screens in both theaters play fun children’s movies and educational dental films. Little Urban Smiles provides an enhanced experience and a new and truly better option than clinics, dental buses, or neighborhood health centers; parents can make appointments or walk-in and have their child seen the same day.
Little Urban Smiles, LLC provide children dental care. We are equipped with two 100" inch screens that the children can watch the latest movies. The friendly staff help the children understand the importance of oral hygiene. We provide: Preventive Care, Restorations, Simple Extractions and Specialist referrals.
The St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) is a coalition of neighborhood associations in the St. Louis metro area. For 35 years SLACO has provided networking and learning opportunities through a signature annual conference and many other events. Sometimes SLACO engages in advocacy when neighborhoods identify a common cause. In addition, SLACO has partnered with developers to provide low- and moderate-income housing. In particular SLACO is active in the West End neighborhood, where it programs a community center.
We believe that God's plan is for all people to experience abundant life through Jesus Christ. We want to make a difference in people's lives by showing them Christ's love through the many expressions of ministry found in The Salvation Army. These include Spiritual development through worship (Church) and Bible Study; Social development through assistance with homelessness, shelter, rent and utility assistance, financial aid, rehabilitation; Youth development through after-school programs, tutoring, music and other gospel arts education, music camp, summer focus-day camps summer camps; Other community development through senior services, community center recreational activities. Other locations in Missouri and Illinois include, Arnold, Granite City, Belleville, East St. Louis, St. Louis, Maplewood, Gateway, Alton, St. Charles, O'fallon.
Harambee is a Swahili word which means “let’s pull together!” Harambee Youth Training has its roots in a small ministry of New City Fellowship of St. Louis (NCF) that was begun in 1996 to give job training and mentoring to a few young men. Today, Harambee has grown into a separate 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization which partners with many other local churches, businesses, and organizations. We use a combination of volunteer community service projects and classroom training to give at-risk urban youth an opportunity to learn a healthy work ethic, self-discipline, confidence, and team dynamics as well as profitable skills in the construction trades. Harambee is a part of our commitment to the West End and Hamilton Heights neighborhoods of Saint Louis city. Since 1996, teens from these neighborhoods have worked in connection with NCF in landscaping, general property maintenance, roofing and light construction (painting, tuckpointing & framing). Today our sole concentration is in tuckpointing. NOTE: We are located in the United States. If you are in South Africa, you are looking for Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator in Johannesburg. Their Facebook page is here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Harambee-Youth-Employment-Accelerator/120430378064837
Health Connection's page is designed to enable the people of God to connect with one another. To both give and to receive help connecting to and navigating the healthcare system. We desire that those people who have been gifted by God in the healthcare field would find an avenue to use their gifts and talents for His glory and Kingdom by helping His people to care for their physical bodies.
In the autumn of 2010, several women who had sung together in other groups gathered to establish the Missouri Women's Chorus and had the very good fortune to engage Scott Schoonover as Artistic Director. Auditions were held in January, 2011 to form the first group of 24 singers in the Chorus and work began immediately on our first concert. The first of two a capella concerts held during 2011 occurred on May 1, performed at Union Avenue Christian Church, St. Louis, Missouri. Titled Amore, Sacred and Profane, this concert explored the theme of love in both sacred and secular contexts and featured early Spanish works, 16-century madrigals, Brahms part-songs and contemporary motets. The second concert of 2011 was held on December 3 at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Titled Mystic Nativity, this was a Christmas concert comprised of works devoted to the figure of the Virgin Mary, and the performance was enthusiastically received by a standing-room-only audience. Our first concert of 2012 was held on May 6 at The Chapel for the Arts in Clayton, Missouri. Two back-to-back performances allowed us to accommodate our audience at this small venue. In a more relaxed setting, where listeners could enjoy a glass of wine or other beverage, we sang of Fair Phyllis and Other Naughty Shepherdesses: A Renaissance Cabaret. We were fortunate to be accompanied by local artists Tracy Andreotti on cello, Mary McKenney on recorder and Jeff Noonan on lute.
Core Values: Respect for All Uncompromising respect for human dignity is the foundation upon which Neighborhood Houses was built. We fundamentally value people and are always mindful of individual circumstances and points of view. We are committed to fostering communities of inclusiveness, equality and fairness – – ones that empower families and inspire children to aspire to greatness. Faith & Stewardship Our faith-based legacy implores us to be vigilant in assessing and responding to community needs and, in the spirit of exemplary stewardship of our mission, we work relentlessly to provide quality resources to those who are experiencing social injustice. Resilience & Empowerment We believe that resilience is a critical element of personal character that can be built in all of us, despite socio-economic conditions. Individuals should always be viewed as optimal agents of their own personal growth, but in no way does this mean that the road toward resilience should be traveled alone. Quality Programs & Caring Staff By providing effective educational services, youth programs and a caring, dedicated staff, Neighborhood Houses is supporting the growth of children into productive, engaged adults, and we are helping parents become confident advocates for their own families. Yet, in humble recognition of our own limitations, we are constantly building and cultivating partnerships to enhance our skills and broaden our perspectives. This belief of communalism will forever be engrained Neighborhood Houses and in all that we do.
My Pink Purse provide essential products for those who are battling cancer. We also provide services for survivors and caregivers to celebrate their victories and appreciation for those who have stood by and taken care of the patient. This organization believe that your are "Stronger than before" as you have gone through the fight and won or in the process of winning the fight. It is our desire to make this process a little easy by providing those things that are necessary for the patient to successfully endure treatment. We will offer programs that will help keep your beauty intact as you progress in your treatment. One of the ways we achieve this is by offering support to purchase head covering for the patient as their hair is being restored. We also give support to spouses that are challenged by this process to become more supportive and understanding of the physical changes and embrace those that might be permanent . Overall we are here to support patients, survivors and caregivers as the go on this journey.