4950 Fountain Ave
St. Louis, MO 63113
(314) 367-1818
In a city known for its division... What if North and South city residents stopped saying “they” and started saying “we”? What could this city look like if we joined together to authentically follow Jesus and serve our city? We invite you to be a part of a new multicultural, multigenerational church that wants to change St Louis’ reputation as a “sad” and “dangerous” city. MiddleTree is a play on two themes... 1) They hanged Jesus on a tree. "Here they crucified him, and with him two others--one on each side and Jesus in the Middle." Jn 19:18 2) St Louis is a divided city. The "vision" is to bridge the "division". What would communicate the love of God louder to a racially, socio-economically divided city than a church that truly unites the community that surrounds it? MiddleTree is a display of life among the division. We want to see lives changed through increasing devotion to Jesus.
Worship at Trinity in the historic Central West End. Come join us for one of our services: Sunday: • 8am - Spoken Eucharist service - Rite I (traditional language) • 9:00am - Children's service - September thru July (2nd Sunday of Month) • 10:30am - Choral Eucharist - Rite II Nursery care available during 10:30 service year round • 7:00pm - Compline (3rd Sunday of Month) Thursday: • 6:30am Eucharist in the Chapel
A NEHEMIAH PROJECT: 2: 17-18 17 Then I said to them, “You see the distress that we are in, how Jerusalem lies waste, and its gates are burned with fire. Come and let us build the wall of Jerusalem, that we may no longer be a reproach.” 18 And I told them of the hand of my God which had been good upon me, and also of the king’s words that he had spoken to me.
These are informal pictures collected over the years from congregants and friends of CRC. It would be nice to identify the people in the pictures and we are hoping you will tag yourselves whenever you can.
Pilgrim Church belongs to the United Church of Christ denomination, and has made a commitment over the years to be an “open door” church–welcoming people of all backgrounds, races, and views. Today, we are a proudly diverse congregation of people who are at various points in life’s journey.
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.
In a city known for its division... What if North and South city residents stopped saying “they” and started saying “we”? What could this city look like if we joined together to authentically follow Jesus and serve our city? We invite you to be a part of a new multicultural, multigenerational church that wants to change St Louis’ reputation as a “sad” and “dangerous” city. MiddleTree is a play on two themes... 1) They hanged Jesus on a tree. "Here they crucified him, and with him two others--one on each side and Jesus in the Middle." Jn 19:18 2) St Louis is a divided city. The "vision" is to bridge the "division". What would communicate the love of God louder to a racially, socio-economically divided city than a church that truly unites the community that surrounds it? MiddleTree is a display of life among the division. We want to see lives changed through increasing devotion to Jesus.
Westminster Presbyterian Church seeks to know Christ and to make Christ known. We are a diverse congregation, crossing cultural, racial, age, and class boundaries. We support each other in our journey of faith with joyful worship, engaging education and caring fellowship. We strive to partner with our neighbors in this urban community through ministries of justice and compassion.
This is The United Holy Church of America! The Central Western District was organized in 1930. The organizers were Bishop J.W. Houston, Elder Otis E. Evans, Mother Addie Houston, and Mother Susie Evans. We love the Lord and want to serve Him. Join us in lifting up JESUS!