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CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP (CEF) IS A NON-PROFIT MINISTRY TO CHILDREN. OUR DESIRE IS TO PARTNER WITH CHURCHES TO TRAIN, EQUIP AND SUPPORT THE LOCAL CHURCH AS THEY IMPACT THEIR COMMUNITIES FOR CHRIST. OUR MISSION IS TO REACH CHILDREN WITH THE GOSPEL, DISCIPLE THEM, AND CONNECT THEM TO LOCAL BIBLE- BELIEVING CHURCHES
"At Redeemer Lutheran Church, worship is about gathering together any and all people who find their way to our church. Honoring our liturgical tradition, we listen to God’s Word through scripture, preaching, prayer, and song, and we share in the sacrament of communion."
Gather with us for worship Sundays at 10:30!
Our Mission is to minister to the spiritual needs of inmates, introducing them to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and encouraging those in the faith. To develop that relationship by teaching them the Word of God through Bible Correspondence courses and one-on-one ministries, and to mentor them in small groups, helping them overcome life-controlling problems and compulsive behavior issues.
Our Lady of the Lake is a caring and welcoming Catholic community, that supports Catholic values of education, social justice and service.
OUR MISSION IS TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL BY ADDRESSING AND FULFILLING THE SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF THE CHURCH, THE HOME AND THE COMMUNITY.
To know Christ and to make Christ known~!
Worship as a Community: AT POP • Saturdays @ 5pm, Sundays @ 9am and 10:30am AT HOME • Sundays @ 9am
Protestant Episcopal Church In The Diocese Of California St. Stephen’s is a parish of believers and spiritual seekers who find joy in worshiping and serving our community. In the Episcopal tradition, we come together, deeply committed to our life in Christ and one another. Hospitality–in the breaking of bread at communion, at coffee hour and in helping those in need–is at the heart of our shared life in faith. We invite you to join us in our mission to know, to love and to serve Christ.
The congregation of St. Andrew proclaims that the gifts of God are for all, so we welcome and advocate for equity and justice for… All!
Founded more than a century ago to serve the Jewish people, 92nd Street Y promotes individual and family development and participation in civic life within the context of Jewish values and American pluralism. As a nonprofit community and cultural center, the YM-YWHA seeks to create, provide and disseminate programs of distinction that foster the physical and mental health of human beings throughout their lives, their educational and spiritual growth and their enjoyment. 92nd Street Y reaches out beyond its core constituency of American Jews to serve people of diverse racial, religious, ethnic and economic backgrounds, seeking partnerships that leaven our programs and broaden our influence.
Sinai Temple is dedicated to providing a welcoming and caring community for its members, devoted to Jewish learning and support for Israel and the Jewish people, and committed to improving ourselves and the world through a growing relationship with God from generation to generation. We are committed to the principles and values of Conservative Judaism and we welcome Jews of all backgrounds and affiliations to observe life cycle events, and pursue our mission through prayer, rituals, learning, music and the other gifts God has given us. Sinai Akiba Academy Sinai Akiba Academy, a Solomon Schechter Conservative Jewish day school established in 1968, draws on the rich traditions of our Jewish heritage while offering a powerful academic environment—creating an exceptional educational and spiritual journey for your child. We teach respect for the diversity of Jewish practice within a culturally rich, caring community that empowers students with a keen sense of their connection to the larger community—the keystone for becoming compassionate Jewish leaders in their communities and the world.