1755 Clay St
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 673-7327
We believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are divinely inspired, verbally and completely inerrant in the original writings and of supreme and final authority in all matters of faith and life. We recognize the value of traditional Jewish literature, but only where it is supported by or conformable to the Word of God. We regard it as in no way binding upon life or faith. We believe in one sovereign God, existing in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, perfect in holiness, infinite in wisdom, unbounded in power and measureless in love; that God is the source of all creation and that through the immediate exercise of His power all things came into being. We believe that God the Father is the author of eternal salvation, having loved the world and given His Son for its redemption. We believe that Jesus the Messiah was eternally pre-existent and is co-equal with God the Father; that He took on Himself the nature of man through the virgin birth so that He possesses both divine and human natures. We believe in His sinless life and perfect obedience to the Law; in His atoning death, burial, bodily resurrection, ascension into heaven, high-priestly intercession and His personal return in power and glory. We believe that the Holy Spirit is co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and the Son; that He was active in the creation of all things and continues to be so in providence; that He convicts the world of sin, righteousness and judgment, and that He regenerates, sanctifies, baptizes, indwells, seals, illumines, guides and bestows His gifts upon all believers. We believe that God created man in His image; that because of the disobedience of our first parents at the Garden of Eden they lost their innocence and both they and their descendants, separated from God, suffer physical and spiritual death and that all human beings, with the exception of Jesus the Messiah, are sinners by nature and practice. We believe that Jesus the Messiah died for our sins, according to the Scriptures, as a representative and substitutionary sacrifice; that all who believe in Him are justified, not by any works of righteousness they have done, but by His perfect righteousness and atoning blood and that there is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved. We believe that Israel exists as a covenant people through whom God continues to accomplish His purposes and that the Church is an elect people in accordance with the New Covenant, comprising both Jews and Gentiles who acknowledge Jesus as Messiah and Redeemer. We believe that Jesus the Messiah will return personally in order to consummate the prophesied purposes concerning His kingdom. We believe in the bodily resurrection of the just and the unjust, the everlasting blessedness of the saved and the everlasting conscious punishment of the lost.
Web site: http://CityLifeChurchSF.com Service Videos: http://new.livestream.com/CityLifeChurchSanFrancisco
Follow us on Twitter...http://twitter.com/#!/JonesUMC
Canvas meets every Sunday at 9:30am & 11:15am at Presidio Movie Theater on Chestnut Street. Just look for our red flags, the smell of fresh coffee and Bob's Donuts. WHAT TO EXPECT Each week there will be a time where we sing songs, then a pastor will teach a message inspired from the Bible. You’ll have the opportunity to slow down and you’ll probably make some new friends along the way. You can expect to leave with a full heart after a Canvas service. KIDS AND TEENS Canvas is a church for the whole family. On Sunday mornings we offer safe and fun environments for kids from birth through 5th grade. You can get more info and check in your child before Sunday HERE. If you have a teen, we invite them to be a part of the main service. We assure you they will not fall asleep!
We are a new church plant in the heart of San Francisco founded on the word, fervent in prayer, and focused on living out the Gospel. Our desire is to see the people and and the city transformed by the love of God and the power of the Holy Spirit as displayed in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. As a community of Christians, we believe that the Church is still the hope of the world!
Faith Christian Center of San Francisco is a non-denominational, multicultural, Spirit filled, Word of Faith Church committed to impacting our community with the love of God and equipping believers with the Word of God for the purpose of touching their families, communities, nation, and the world with the life of Jesus. We are called to take faith to the world.
Our congregation of all ages, many ethnic backgrounds, and various family types comes together to worship and goes forth to serve. Our 11:00 Sunday worship features thoughtful, relevant sermons, excellent choral music, a traditional liturgy enlivened by art, and strong lay leadership. We joyfully welcome visitors from around the city and across the world.
Faith Christian Center of San Francisco is a non-denominational, multicultural, Spirit filled, Word of Faith Church committed to impacting our community with the love of God and equipping believers with the Word of God for the purpose of touching their families, communities, nation, and the world with the life of Jesus. We are called to take faith to the world.
No matter who you are, no matter where you come from or what your faith background, you are welcome in this place. Join us for 3 weekly services and many other community events: SUNDAY 12 Noon Progressive Christian service 6:00 PM Worship and Praise service WEDNESDAY 7:00 PM Prayer at the Heart, a Taize-inspired candlelight service You can find more event information on our calendar at www.mccsf.org.
Youth group, Quran classes, Lecture series Separate women's room Mass transit nearby Clean restrooms Jum'a sermon starts at 1:05 PM. Iqama around 1:45 - 1:50
Buddhism is founded on the teachings of Sakyamuni Buddha. His teachings originated in India and came to the United States through Asia. The Jodo Shinshu Sect and is one of the major religions of Japan. Our sect's mother temple is the Nishi Hongwanji temple in Kyoto. Jodo Shinshu Buddhism teaches us to live a life of gratitude,knowing that The Buddha's Boundless Compassion surrounds all living beings.
Saturdays: 6:00 pm - Vigil (Vespers and Matins) Sundays: 9:30 am Sunday School; 9:40 am Hours; 10:00 am Divine Liturgy followed by fellowship meal
Catholic San Francisco is the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. We report timely, breaking and in-depth news of Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, of the San Francisco Bay Area, California politics, the U.S., Pope Francis, and the global Roman Catholic Church. A print edition is mailed to the homes of parishioners free of charge. Subscriptions are available for $24 if mailed within California, $36 outside California.
The Temple of Set is an organization with one task: to provide an environment in which individuals discover, pursue, and realize their unique purpose and destiny. Our philosophy holds that excellence and creative purpose are rooted in self-awareness, self-knowledge and self-creation. We name the experience of the willed unfolding of this individual potential Xeper. That we pursue this task, and teach this philosophy, reflects our conviction that the individual psyche is the hidden sanctuary of something godlike—something slandered and suppressed by conventional religions that claim its powers for themselves, dismissed by others as unreal, and feared by those who would flee the personal responsibility implied. What brought you to this web site? Perhaps you are seeking data: a scholar of religion, philosophy or the social sciences, a journalist, or some other researcher with an interest in the history and programs of the Temple of Set. If so, you will find this site a good starting point, with links to further informed sources. Perhaps someone you know, or have met on the Internet, claims to be affiliated with the Temple of Set, and you want to know what that's about. This site will reveal to you some elements of Setian philosophy and practice, including our ethical stance. What you find here may or may not appeal—the Temple does not proselytize or recruit. Rather this site is intended to help you distinguish what the Temple of Set is, and what it is not. Finally, you may be here for Initiation. You had some contact with the Temple—through the written word or other media, perhaps an encounter with a Setian—and sensed that there was something important that the Temple of Set could teach you. Perhaps you have already passed through other occult groups, esoteric schools and religions, failing to find what you sought. Yet you did not abandon the search. Good! Do not be hasty in this decision. Look through this web site, paying special attention to the General Information and Admission Policies, the essays written by Setians, and the list of recommended readings. If, after this review, you elect to apply for admission, use the form provided. We look forward to hearing from you. Xeper. Patty A. Hardy IV° High Priestess of Set
Konkōkyō (the Konko Faith) is a belief system characterized by an accepting and non-judgmental view of humanity. It teaches belief in a divine parent (called Tenchi Kane No Kami) who is the life and energy of the universe—indeed IS the universe—as well as a loving parent who wishes only the happiness and well-being of all human beings, the children. “Kami” is the term most frequently used for this entity. A core teaching of Konkōkyō is that Kami and humans exist in a relationship of interdependence or “mutual fulfillment” known as aiyokakeyo: Kami fulfills humanity and humanity fulfills Kami. In this relationship, humans are exhorted to cultivate an attitude of sincere gratitude for Kami’s blessings received daily, both large and small. This principle of aiyokakeyo encompasses the fundamental nature and workings of the universe, which includes the dynamic, synergistic, and loving relationship between Kami and humanity By extension, human beings also exist in relationships of mutual dependence with each other and with the larger social and natural world. They are therefore encouraged to help each other and take care of the world they live in. Other notable features of Konkōkyō include respect for and appreciation of other belief systems, an absence of rigid dogma, and a personalized, customized approach to advising individuals and ministering to believers. Realizing happiness, peace of mind, and divine blessings by living in harmony with Kami, as well as helping others to do so—these are important spiritual goals for a Konko believer.
Church 1.0 was born from the desire of a group of friends to worship together, support each other, study Christianity and other religions and engage others in dialogue. We believe that church is supposed to be simple, accessible to everyone, thought provoking, nourishing and engaging.
We are a diverse, intergenerational Christian faith community that seeks to offer opportunities for spiritual growth in our faith journeys. While affirming the importance of our Japanese/Japanese American heritage, we are a congregation that also seeks to embrace imagination and creativity to spiritually empower all who come.
Soto Mission of San Francisco Sokoji through the efforts of Reverend Hosen Isobe and Japanese American volunteers was dedicated on December 8, 1934, (the date of the Jodoe - Buddha's attaining enlightenment). Since then, Sokoji has been a place for the Japanese American community to practice their beliefs and a place where anyone can practice meditation. Sokoji currently offers various Buddhist services, a weekly Zazen, traditional Japanese ceremonies and events such as Hinamatsuri and Shichigosan, as well as a wide range of activities.