5020 Rhodes Ave
St. Louis, MO 63109
(314) 351-1600
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.
At Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School, we offer Preschool through 8th grade education in the tradition and spirit of the Catholic Religion. Our program includes many after school programs such as athletics, scouts, and youth group. After school care is provided by a loving, caring staff. Our doors and hearts are always open to new students and families.
Mass Times: Saturday (Vigil) 4:30 PM Sunday 7:00 AM & 10:00 AM Monday 6:30 AM Tuesday 6:30 AM Wednesday 6:30 AM Thursday 6:30 AM Friday 6:30 AM Saturday 8:00 AM Holy Days: As Announced. Perpetual Help devotions: Tuesday morning after 6:30 AM and 8:oo AM Masses Rosary: After 8:00 AM Saturday Mass and before 10:00 AM Sunday Mass First Friday: Devotions after 6:30 AM and 8:00 M Masses Reconciliation Times: 3:00 PM to 4:oo PM on Saturdays Eucharistic Adoration Times: Sunday 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM Monday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Tuesday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Wednesday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Thursday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Friday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Saturday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
"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."
We are a western Buddhist community with roots in Korean Zen. It is our mission to offer a space for Zen practice to the region. Our hope is that by engaging the community and providing a practice place for awakening, more people will begin to realize the many benefits of beginning and continuing a Zen meditation practice. It is our hope that once the practitioner realizes the enrichment found in the practice, they will help to enrich the lives of all beings. We strive to make the teachings and practice of Zen more accessible and approachable to a modern-day western mindset, without sacrificing the wisdom of the Zen masters that have handed down to us this amazing tradition. We focus more on the Zen practice of awakening, rather than being tied to very specific forms and protocols. Boundless Buddha Zen Society and it’s centers/temples are completely open and welcoming to all people who are sincere in their wish to learn and practice Zen in a safe, encouraging, and welcoming community. We do not discriminate based on race, age, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation or any and all other dualistic mindsets. We see all beings as a Buddha!
Jubilee Church is passionate about God, his greatness and his overwhelming love for others. Therefore, we exist not for our purposes and plans, but for God’s mission to draw every person and every race into a community that reflects his brilliant beauty and love. We exist for the purpose of connecting people to Jesus, resulting in God-honoring life change. Jubilee is a multi-location church that currently meets in St. Louis City, Washington and the Lake of the Ozarks.
Newday Midwest is an annual summer gathering of youth groups from around the Midwest region within the Newfrontiers USA family of churches. We spend nearly a full week each summer serving a city, making friends, and (most importantly) encountering Jesus. This year, we are serving Joplin, MO in an effort to help continue rebuilding the city after a devastating EF-5 tornado hit in May of 2011. Last year, we saw fantastic growth in our youth, and are excited to return for another week of impact.
At Oak Hill Chapel we are all about family and community. We feel that one way we can serve God is to help in the supporting of good Christian family values friendships and relationships. Some of the best ways to foster family and friendships is to come together and connect with like minded people. Oak Hill Chapel has something for everyone! We welcome everyone from all walks of life into our community, and would love to meet you.
Mass Times: Saturday (Vigil) 4:30 PM Sunday 7:00 AM & 10:00 AM Monday 6:30 AM Tuesday 6:30 AM Wednesday 6:30 AM Thursday 6:30 AM Friday 6:30 AM Saturday 8:00 AM Holy Days: As Announced. Perpetual Help devotions: Tuesday morning after 6:30 AM and 8:oo AM Masses Rosary: After 8:00 AM Saturday Mass and before 10:00 AM Sunday Mass First Friday: Devotions after 6:30 AM and 8:00 M Masses Reconciliation Times: 3:00 PM to 4:oo PM on Saturdays Eucharistic Adoration Times: Sunday 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM Monday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Tuesday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Wednesday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Thursday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Friday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Saturday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
To celebrate the Ideals of the former Athletic Committee: Philosophy - The general aim of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Athletic Committee is to organize a sports program for boys and girls which will aid in the development of youth. The sports program plays an important role in helping boys and girls become physically fit, mental alert, and morally sound. Coaches have the responsibility of setting a good example for the youth to follow. They shall guide the youth in accordance with Catholic principles expressed by respect for others, fairness, self-control, and good sportsmanship. The teaching of skills and teamwork are goals of the Athletic program. Winning games is secondary to good sportsmanship and the formation of character and leadership.
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)
Scott and Lisa Davidson’s twenty-five years as pastors and church planters have taken them all over the country, from their home of St. Louis, Missouri to Kansas, Colorado, California, and back again. They currently host The Loft gatherings in addition to running their own business south of St. Louis. They have been married for twenty-seven years and have three beautiful daughters, Stacy, Christee and Jessi. Scott has a heart and passion for men’s ministry and also serves on the worship team. Lisa is a bold and dynamic speaker who speaks with purpose and truth. The Loft is truly a place where friends can gather to seek God and build relationships.
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.
Welcome to Affton Presbyterian Church! Located on Gravois Road in South St. Louis County, we seek to call, equip and send people to experience life through Jesus Christ. Visit Affton Presbyterian on any Sunday and you will find: • worship that is lively, interactive yet traditional • education offerings for all ages with an emphasis on our children and youth • fellowship over coffee and snacks While Sunday morning is the center of our life together, it isn’t everything. We seek to encourage one another to live our faith and serve Christ 24/7. We pray, interact with one another in study groups, committees, and social gatherings, serve others in the name of Christ, laugh (and sometimes cry) together and open our doors to the community. At Affton Presbyterian Church you won’t be a face in the crowd. You will be welcomed and your gifts will be honored whatever your age, race, gender, or religious background.