4932/35 UNION BLVD
St. Louis, MO 63115
The Inspired Souls Praise & Worship Center has a vision that is birthed to help inspire change to God’s people from all walks of life. We believe in letting the word do the work in spirit and in truth to bring deliverance, and restoration unto all people that has a hunger and thirst for God. Our purpose is to proclaim God’s truth, to restore the leaders, abused, wounded, broken, rejected and forgotten souls; to teach and inspire lost souls through the word of God on how to live a just and holy life. Above all to teach and inspire all people that God is the author and the finisher of everything in our lives.
Because we know that God loves us and has provided for our salvation we offer ourselves in service as, glorify God’s Name and celebrate his presence in regular corporate worship, strengthen the family through shared responsibility for spiritual nurture, equip the saints through careful and biblically faithful instruction in discipleship, reach out to every people with the life-transforming gospel of Jesus Christ, and incorporate those who accept God’s gracious offer of salvation into the family that is our fellowship.
Our mission is to save one soul at a time we are full of Joy and love at KBOM we love praising and worshipping God we also pray for one another and fast .
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.
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.
Order of service Sunday School 9:15 Morning Worship 10:45 Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00 Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 Order of worship Worship 10:45 A.M. Processional Choir Chanting of the Lord's Prayer 1st Sundays:Responsive Reading-Church Covenant Devotional Message Pulpit Inspirational Song Choir Benevolent Offering Ushers Announcements & Acknowledgment of Visitors Altar Call & Prayer Pulpit Pastoral Insights Pastor Lee Harden Inspirational Singing Choir Sermon Pastor Lee Harden Invitation To Christian Discipleship 1st Sundays;Communion Benediction Pulpit
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!
"God's Paper Boy" Rev. Dr. T.D. Irving Pastor and Sis. Ella Irving First Lady..... Sunday Worship @ 8:30 am Every sunday.... Family Bible Learning Hour Wednesday's @ 12 noon and 7 pm Nightly.....
On January 8th an earthquake announced the manifestation of the returning spirit of Allah’s Prophet being manifested into human flesh. By this act of love Allah has distinguished these people with a particular favor, as he has given this distinction in the other families of man. (Sura 10, vs. 47) This particular blessing was that the time has come for them to have a Prophet, a messenger of God himself of them. His name at birth, Timothy Drew. Little is known of his early childhood nor of his father and mother’s true character. His father was a Moabite, and his mother a Cannanite; both soon passed out of his life. This we do know, he grew up as any Asiatic child. It is stated that his Aunt, who beat him often, once threw him into a blazing furnace but yet Allah saved him from the flames. Later on he ran away from home and one night while walking on the road, he heard a voice which stated, “Where thou goeth, I goeth.” As Timothy Drew was born through the new era of time in regards to his race relationship with others, that they had endured almost 400 years of slavery, and just 20 years before his birth, they were set free. This new era is called Up From Slavery. In the year 1886, there was a Divine Prophet born in the state of North Carolina. His name was Noble Drew Ali. A Prophet of Islam was sent also to the Moors of America, who were called Negroes. The duty of a prophet is to save nations from the wrath of Allah. As Noah and Lot were warners to the people of those days, Prophet Noble Drew Ali came to warn and redeem the Moors of America from their sinful ways. The nationality of Prophet Noble Drew Ali was Moorish American, the same as the people he came to uplift. The Prophet uplifted his people by teaching them the Truth-the truth as to their creed, and the truth as to their customs. He taught them to be themselves, and the things necessary ”to make better citizens” of men and women. He let them know that the Moorish-American are a part of this government, The United States, and they must obey the laws thereof. As a result the Moorish-Americans are good citizens, and an asset to the country also, they endeavor to uplift others who have fallen along the way of life, to redeem them so as to make them an asset to the government, rather than social detriments and wards of the government. Prophet Noble Drew Ali taught the people termed ”Negroes” in the United States are ”Asiatic” and specifically that they are Moorish whose forefathers inhabited Northwest and Southwest Africa before they were enslaved in North America. Marcus Garvey was given credit, by Prophet Noble Drew Ali, of being his forerunner. Garvey’s teachings about national issues were similar. Garvey stated in ”Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey”; ”we will have to build our own government, industry, and cultural, before the world will stop to consider us. ” Prophet Drew Ali passed in 1929.
At City Hope Bible Church, we do our best to serve God in spirit and in truth. Whether you are a fellow believer, a seeker, or are unsure where you are in your walk, we invite you to join us in worship. We are not perfect, but because we serve a God Who is, we, because of the death of Jesus Christ on the cross, can offer help for today and hope for tomorrow.
The Third Episcopal District of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is made up of 3 Regions in Midwestern America. The Regions are the Kansas-Missouri Region, the Michigan-Indiana Region, and the Southeast Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin Region.