3500 Norwood Ave
St. Louis, MO 63115
(314) 383-8895
Answering the Call. Writing the Vision. The vision of Emmanuel Temple was birthed in 1975? under the leadership of founders Bishop James A. Whittier, Sr. and Mother Queen E. Whittier. Early in his ministry, the late Bishop Whittier served as an Associate Minister at New Christ Temple Church of God, under the leadership of the late Elder Alexander Whittier, Jr. and later, as Assistant Pastor of New Jerusalem Temple, under the leadership of Bishop Stewart Stiles. As he faithfully fulfilled these duties, Bishop James A. Whittier, Sr. could hear the Lord calling him further into service. In passionate response to the call of God on his life to win souls for the Kingdom, Bishop and Mother Whittier opened their hearts and home by organizing and hosting tarrying services in which a growing number of people were being filled with the baptism of the Holy Ghost. While serving in the capacity of Assistant Pastor, Bishop and Mother Whittier continued to grow the Outreach Ministry, careful to adhere closely to the leadership of the Lord and that of his pastor. As a result, people continued to come to the knowledge of Christ and receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost. In time, Bishop Whittier recognized the voice of the Lord calling him into a pastoral office. The Outreach Ministry that Bishop and Mother Whittier had faithfully served would be the beginning of the Emmanuel Temple of today. The ministry that began in the home of these faithful servants was so strongly characterized by the movement of the Holy Ghost that the church would come to be named Emmanuel (translated: His name is God with us) Temple Church of God. In 1982 Emmanuel Temple Church of God moved from the home of Bishop and Mother Whittier to 5340 Harney, a building formerly used as a machine shop. In 1987, the church would move from the machine shop to 4932 Union, a building once used as a laundromat and currently serving as the educational building of Emmanuel Temple. The progressive growth that was evident in the physical movement of the church was a pale comparison to the progressive growth and spiritual movement taking place in the hearts and lives of the body of Christ within those walls. As a result of the teaching and nurturing ministry of the late Bishop James A. Whittier, Sr. and Mother Queen E. Whittier, many people converted their lives by repenting of their sins and many of these souls were filled with the precious gift of the Holy Ghost. The impact of this powerful ministry team continues today and extends far beyond Emmanuel Temple because it produced many preachers, teachers, singers, deacons and ushers, many of whom now have their own ministries in St. Louis and beyond. Our very own presiding pastor, Bishop Dr. Ronnie Whittier, is a powerful example of the legacy left behind by the late Bishop James A. Whittier, Sr., having been taught the essential elements and functions of the ministry by the Founding Pastor in the office of Assistant Pastor for sixteen years prior to his current appointment as pastor of Emmanuel Temple. In May of 1998, the Lord called his faithful servant home. His vision remains, written plainly and faithfully executed by the Founding First Lady, Mother Queen E. Whittier and the current leadership of Emmanuel Temple, Bishop Dr. Ronnie Whittier and First Lady Evangelist Winnetta Whittier.
You are cordially welcome to attend any of our weekly worship services We pray your visit will be a spiritual lift. May God continue to Bless you richly.
Everyone is welcome to come and worship in the beauty of holiness at the historic Kennerly Temple Church of God in Christ. Listen to our Sunday night broadcast on radio station WGNU 920 AM every Sunday evening, 8:30 - 9:30 pm. For internet access go to: www.wgnu920am.com. We look forward to seeing you real soon. Bishop Robert J. Ward, Pastor "Ain't nobody mad by the devil" Weekly Services: Sunday 9 AM - Sunday School, Elder Edward L. Morgan, Superintendent 10:45 AM - Sunday Worship Service 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM - Radio Broadcast ~ WGNU 920AM Tuesday 7:30 PM - Prayer & Inspirational Message Wednesday 7:30 PM - Choir Rehearsal, Elder Robert Woodie, Minister of Music Thursday 7:00 PM - Prayer & Bible Band, Missy. Shirley Villars 8:00 PM - Bible Study, Elder Marvin Ewing Saturday 6:30 PM - Male Chorus Rehearsal, every 2nd Saturday
Vision Statement: The Vision of the Lite of Jericho Missionary Baptist Church is to produce Kingdom Citizens. Develop Christ centered families who live victorious lives through Christ, fulfilling God's purpose through living.
Grace Tabernacle Church is a place where an Ordinary Person meets an Exceptional God for an Awesome Encounter that leads to an Extraordinary Life in Jesus Christ.
St. Elizabeth Mother of John the Baptist Catholic Church is a Catholic parish in North St. Louis. We have a tight knit community with members from all around the city and country. We take pride in our traditions and worship. Thanks for checking us out!
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.
FAITH UNITED ASSEMBLY OF THE LIVING GOD Founded in 1976 by the inspiration of God through Bishop William L. Fitzpatrick. He taught and walked in the love of God and man. After 40 years of ministry, he went to be with the Lord and now God’s people are being served by Pastors, Bishop H. L. Fitzpatrick and Pastor Helen Sanders. We are a committed body moving forward in the will of God. Our desire is not to have members that we can count up but members that God can count on to fulfill the work He has assigned. We are located at 5209Lillian, St. Louis, Missouri. Our service times are Sabbath School every Sabbath at 11am. High Praise Service every Sabbath beginning 12:30p. Bible study via conference line Wednesday 7:30pm to 8:30pm. Friday night prayer via conference line 7:30pm to 8:30pm. Healing and Deliverance Service every 3rd Friday 8:30pm until when the Holy Spirit is done. Check postings for up coming services. We trust God and pray that the Lord of the Harvest will send labors into His vineyard.
Answering the Call. Writing the Vision. The vision of Emmanuel Temple was birthed in 1975? under the leadership of founders Bishop James A. Whittier, Sr. and Mother Queen E. Whittier. Early in his ministry, the late Bishop Whittier served as an Associate Minister at New Christ Temple Church of God, under the leadership of the late Elder Alexander Whittier, Jr. and later, as Assistant Pastor of New Jerusalem Temple, under the leadership of Bishop Stewart Stiles. As he faithfully fulfilled these duties, Bishop James A. Whittier, Sr. could hear the Lord calling him further into service. In passionate response to the call of God on his life to win souls for the Kingdom, Bishop and Mother Whittier opened their hearts and home by organizing and hosting tarrying services in which a growing number of people were being filled with the baptism of the Holy Ghost. While serving in the capacity of Assistant Pastor, Bishop and Mother Whittier continued to grow the Outreach Ministry, careful to adhere closely to the leadership of the Lord and that of his pastor. As a result, people continued to come to the knowledge of Christ and receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost. In time, Bishop Whittier recognized the voice of the Lord calling him into a pastoral office. The Outreach Ministry that Bishop and Mother Whittier had faithfully served would be the beginning of the Emmanuel Temple of today. The ministry that began in the home of these faithful servants was so strongly characterized by the movement of the Holy Ghost that the church would come to be named Emmanuel (translated: His name is God with us) Temple Church of God. In 1982 Emmanuel Temple Church of God moved from the home of Bishop and Mother Whittier to 5340 Harney, a building formerly used as a machine shop. In 1987, the church would move from the machine shop to 4932 Union, a building once used as a laundromat and currently serving as the educational building of Emmanuel Temple. The progressive growth that was evident in the physical movement of the church was a pale comparison to the progressive growth and spiritual movement taking place in the hearts and lives of the body of Christ within those walls. As a result of the teaching and nurturing ministry of the late Bishop James A. Whittier, Sr. and Mother Queen E. Whittier, many people converted their lives by repenting of their sins and many of these souls were filled with the precious gift of the Holy Ghost. The impact of this powerful ministry team continues today and extends far beyond Emmanuel Temple because it produced many preachers, teachers, singers, deacons and ushers, many of whom now have their own ministries in St. Louis and beyond. Our very own presiding pastor, Bishop Dr. Ronnie Whittier, is a powerful example of the legacy left behind by the late Bishop James A. Whittier, Sr., having been taught the essential elements and functions of the ministry by the Founding Pastor in the office of Assistant Pastor for sixteen years prior to his current appointment as pastor of Emmanuel Temple. In May of 1998, the Lord called his faithful servant home. His vision remains, written plainly and faithfully executed by the Founding First Lady, Mother Queen E. Whittier and the current leadership of Emmanuel Temple, Bishop Dr. Ronnie Whittier and First Lady Evangelist Winnetta Whittier.
Baitul Hafeez Mosque is located in the historic community of Walnut Park East in North St. Louis. The Mosque was inaugurated in 2008 and is named after one of the more than 100 attributes of Allah (God) as described in the Holy Qur'an. In addition to both men and women's prayer areas, the mosque contains a versatile multipurpose space to host community functions. The facility is equipped to hold more than 300 worshipers. There is a library and a growing collection of Islamic books, magazines and resources. The mosque is the home to the Saint Louis chapter of the oldest Muslim American community. The community has moved around St. Louis for more than 60 years. Most recently they worshiped in the Al Sadiq mosque in Pine Lawn.