1901 Dodier St
St. Louis, MO 63107
(314) 436-1919
The ministry of Central Baptist Church is grounded in the life, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and return of Jesus Christ. As a historic urban African American Baptist church, Central’s approach to kingdom building is biblically based and holistic. Central faithfully serves humankind and develops disciples spiritually, physically, emotionally, culturally, socially and financially. *********NEW WORSHIP SCHEDULE*************** Disciples of Central, We are now following a new schedule for Sunday mornings, as follows: Hour of Power - 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Worship Service - 10:00 AM ONE WORSHIP SERVICE PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD! ADDITIONAL TIME ADJUSTMENTS: (Hour of Power) 8:15 AM Hour of Power teachers arrive 8:30-9:30 AM Hour of Power (Nursery) 9:30 AM Nursery opens (Baptism Schedule) 9:15 AM Baptism Candidates arrive (3rd Sunday) 9:30 Baptism (3rd Sunday) Between 9:15 and 9:30 (4H, Greeters, Ushers, Health disciples arrive) (Associate Ministers Schedule) 9:45 AM Ministers Meet in Pastor's Office 9:50 AM Devotion in the Chapel (Ministers, Deacons, Choir) 10 AM Morning Worship begins (Kids Zone Schedule) 9:30-10 AM Kids Zone Prep (3rd Sunday) 10 AM Kids Zone (3rd Sunday)
NORMAN E. OWENS is FOUNDER/LEAD SERVANT & CSO at The Rhema Church in Saint Louis, Missouri and is on the cutting edge of gospel ministry throughout this country. This powerful man of God delivers a timeless, spirit-filled message of healing and hope that will bring about hollistic restoration to God's elect. His prayer is that your would position yourself for completeness and allow the Spirit of God to penetrate the most inner-part of your human frailty with the double-edged sword of renewal.
Making Disciples And Changing A Community to the Acknowledgement of GOD."A CHURCH WITH A PURPOSE"
All are welcome to join us for our praise and worship services on Sundays at 2:00pm, and Bible Study on Thursdays at 6:30pm. Our weekly activities are held at the Abyssinian Baptist Church facility, 2126 St. Louis Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63106. Rev. Kevin D. Anthony, M.Div., Pastor P.O. Box 21775 St. Louis, Missouri 63109 (314) 920-5573
New Covenant Believers Christian Church is a faith-based organization that has a Kingdom Vision, Kingdom Agenda, for Kingdom Work & Kingdom building. The NCBCC believe in following the doctrine of the Apostles set forth by our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ. We believe that Jesus is the son of God, died on the cross for our sins and ressurrected to reconcile us to the father that we may have Eternal Life with him in that great day. Our foundational scriptures are Jeremiah 31:31 and Acts 2:38. We are a New Covenant Believer Church focused on church outreach and saving of souls.
Women, Young Ladies, Teens, & Girls outreach ministries providing resources, mentoring, spiritual counseling, training, empowerment classes, prayer & support group. Seminars, workshops, revivals, classes, and personal & spiritual development. Ministry & Gift development empowerment classes & mentoring.
NORMAN E. OWENS is FOUNDER/LEAD SERVANT & CSO at The Rhema Church in Saint Louis, Missouri and is on the cutting edge of gospel ministry throughout this country. This powerful man of God delivers a timeless, spirit-filled message of healing and hope that will bring about hollistic restoration to God's elect. His prayer is that your would position yourself for completeness and allow the Spirit of God to penetrate the most inner-part of your human frailty with the double-edged sword of renewal.
Joshua House Ministries Christian Church was founded on the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. JHM is an urban ministry that was planted in the city of St.Louis with an outreach mission for those who are addicted to drugs, alcohol, abusive relationships, homelessness, and gang intervention. Our members come from all walks of life but we all have one thing in common--we stand for the cause of Christ. We believe in the practical application of God's word to fight against the spiritual strongholds that cause so many to live in bondage. in the lives of people. We welcome you to be a part of one of our Spirit filled services or participate in one of our small group studies designed around the spiritual needs of God's people. -Rev. Paul A. Hutson Pastor and Founder
We are a Bible believing church founded on the principles of the Apostles doctrine-the witnesses who walked with Jesus, ate with Jesus, slept with Jesus, and was there when he was crucified. They received first hand, the new covenant between God and humanity from Jesus Christ himself. The new covenant instituted by the life, death, and grandiose resurrection of Jesus! We believe in sincere repentance before a holy God, that is to say turning away from your old way of living into a more profound way of life. We believe in the submersion of water, baptising you in the name of Jesus for the removal of your past sins-cleansing you. This is a public sign of your committment to your new life in Christ and it symbolically buries the old you and makes way for the new you to spring forth! We believe in the supernatural indwelling of the Spirit of God, the Logos, dwelling down inside of you enpowering you along your new journey, leading and directing you into a revealed world of truth!
The Church in the Heart of the Community with a Heart for God.
District Elder Ron E. Stephens, Pastor Bishop Austin A. Layne, Sr., Founder
Description History 1846-1866 This beautiful old church, at the corner of 11th Street and Biddle in St. Louis, Missouri has a vast and interesting history. The church had its beginning in 1843. The Jesuits founded the parish to serve a pleasant residential community consisting mostly of German immigrants. Also, the church is the site of the only authenticated miracle in the Midwest. After founding the parish in 1843, the Jesuits immediately began plans for building a church. Mrs. Ann Biddle, a wealthy widow, known for her many philanthropic deeds, donated the land for the new church. The cornerstone was blessed by Bishop Kenrick on April 14, 1844. The completed structure was a modest building facing west toward 11th Street. It was dedicated on the first Sunday in August of 1846 with Father James Van de Velde, later Bishop of Chicago, officiating. St. Joseph Parish soon became a very active community. In 1862, a large parish school was built nearby. The Sisters of Notre Dame staffed the school for the many children of the area. In late 1861, a German immigrant, Ignatius Strecker, was suffering from an injury he incurred while working at a local soap factory. Despite every known treatment, Mr. Strecker grew worse and was finally told by doctors that he had two weeks to live. History 1866-1880 Father Francis Xavier Weninger, a famous Jesuit missionary, came to St. Joseph's Parish to preach a mission. Father Weninger preached on the Blessed Peter Claver, who was held to have great intercessory powers with God. Mrs. Strecker happened to attend the service and she was so impressed that she hurried home to implore her dying husband to seek the help of Peter Claver. The next day, Wednesday, March 16, 1864, Mr. Strecker managed to drag himself to the church. He arrived just as Father Weninger was blessing the congregation with a relic of Peter Claver. Observing Mr. Strecker's extreme weakness, the priest allowed him to kiss the relic. Immediately, the sick man seemed to experience a resurgence of strength. He began to heal and within a few days he returned to his job. In a few months, he was restored to full health. Two years after this spectacular cure, the Most Reverend Michael O'Connor, a Jesuit priest, made a thorough canonical investigation of the incident. In 1887, the miracle was formally declared authentic by Cardinal Bianchi in Rome. Therefore, it was chosen as one of the two required miracles in the canonization process of Peter Claver. He was canonized a Saint the following year. St. Joseph’s Church became the only church in St. Louis as a site of an authenticated miracle. It developed a legend of assistance to the afflicted.
Our purpose is to fulfil the Great Commission by teaching the doctrine of the Apostles though through unconventional methods. Through a genuine love for people and the operation of God’s Spirit we will see a generation of individuals reconciled to Christ Jesus their savior.
Since its inception, Jubilee has intentionally applied what Dr. John Perkins and other Christian Community Development practitioners call the "three R's: Relocation, Reconciliation, and Redistribution." Many of Jubilee's staff, leadership and congregation either live in our neighborhood or have a heart for the community. Relocation demonstrates an incarnational witness, allowing us to share our lives and our witness with our neighbors. Reconciliation is foundational to the gospel. We must be reconciled to God and to one another so that the unity of the Body of Christ is visible. Jubilee is a ministry of reconciliation. Redistribution of resources has been a large part of Jubilee's work in its development programs such as housing and job readiness.