Emmanuel Episcopal Church
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Our Mission Statement is: In everything we do, we believe we are beloved of God. We believe you are too.
Our Divine Purpose Statement:
WE BELIEVE that we are called to live in service to others following the example of Jesus Christ, our Savior, helping to heal a broken world and preserve God’s creation. We believe God calls us to accept and celebrate everyone - LGBTQIA+, race/ethnicity, status, age, or ability - no exceptions.
WE WORSHIP in community, in-person and online. Grounded in the Book of Common Prayer, our prayer and music embraces diversity of spiritual life. All are invited to receive Holy Eucharist at God’s table and to participate in worship. Children are a valued presence and contribute to worship.
WE SERVE all of God’s people in partnership with our local, national, and international neighbors, learning from them and working with them toward true justice and equitable access to God’s abundance.
The church office is open from 9:00 to 2:00 Monday through Friday. Our office and Sanctuary are handicap accessible.
Worship times
Ministries
Feeding & Caring
Emmanuel Food Ministry began in 1973 as an Emergency Food Center for St. Louis County. Today, we still operate a food center that is open Monday-Friday 9 am to 2 pm. In addition to the food center, we donate non-perishable food and funds for food to various organizations such as Webster-Rock Hill Ministries and Isaiah 58 Ministries. Our food center receives referrals from other churches, from Webster-Rock Hill Ministries, Webster University and others in our community. And food donations are always welcome! For a list of food staples to donate, click here.
Webster-Rock Hill Ministries is a social service agency located in 63119 zip code. They provide food, clothing and support to anyone in need. Please use the special gifts section and note that it is for Webster-Rock Hill Ministries in the description section.
Other ministries supported by this pillar include:
LifeWise STL, Peace Meal, Rise Against Hunger, Camp SunSplash, Isaiah 58, Sew Hope, Refugee resettlement, Alcoholics Anonymous
EarthLove
This pillar supports our own apple orchard (!!!), burgeoning butterfly and pollinator gardens. We also participate in Creation Season with Christians around the world each fall.
An Environmental Stewardship Work Day is scheduled annually. Watch for details in the Emmanuel weekly newsletter.
Learn more about how to steward the gifts of creation given to us by God. You can make a small Milkweed perennial bed which helps the Monarch butterfly. Consider including other native pollinator-friendly plants such as Blue Indigo, Bee Balm, Purple Cone Flowers, Field Thistle, Blazing Stars, or. Oxeye Sunflower. Here is a link to a website providing information on Pollinator friendly plants for your zip code. https://pollinator.org Source - Episcopal Diocese of MO. Creation Care Ministry and MO Dept of Conservation.
For more information see visit the Creation Care page on The Dioceses of Missouri website.
Justice & Equity
Churches Together for Justice held an End Gun Violence march and rally on June 8.
It was extremely well attended, peaceful, and meaningful.
We are so grateful to all who made this happen!
Article: Why do kids get shot in St. Louis, A new study shows just how little we know.
Black Lives Matter Vigil of Solidarity - gathers weekly on Fridays at 6:00 pm on the street corner at our church. This group has been gathering in vigil since the murder of George Floyd and will gather as a prayerful protest and effort seeking justice.
Emmanuel PRIDE: See our PRIDE page for more information on annual events like our PRIDE Prayer service and PRIDE Picnic during PRIDE month each June.
Rosebud Reservation Mission, South Dakota: Emmanuel Episcopal Church has established a deep and meaningful 30+-year relationship with the Lakota people of South Dakota.
Each year, on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, we participate with local churches in an ecumenical Community Thanksgiving Service, at which we honor our indigenous siblings in Christ and raise funds for the Firewood for Elders. For information, see the Emmanuel weekly e-newsletter.
Metropolitan Congregations United (MCU), Churches Together for Justice, UCC Freedom School, the weekly BLM Vigil of Solidarity, Missouri Jobs with Justice, Greenwood Cemetery Preservation Association, and other advocacy issues and initiative petition drives as they arise
Diocesan Involvement
The Emery Washington Convocation, a group of churches in our region of the Diocese of Missouri, serves to amplify our impact in service and justice. We recently raised over $25,000 forgiving more than $5.7 million dollars in medical debt!
Companion Diocese of Puerto Rico: The Episcopal Diocese of Puerto Rico is now officially in companion relationship with us in the Diocese of Missouri. Mutual mission trips will be planned for 2023. Watch for details!
Hispanic-Latinx Ministry Engagement in the Diocese of MO. Our Priest in Charge is the diocesan missioner for this new, developing ministry. For more information, formation options, tips, and Spanish phrases, go to the diocesan webpage If you'd like to participate, please contact Valori+.
Other ministries this pillar supports: Episcopal City Mission, United Thank Offering (UTO), and Episcopal Relief and Development
9 S. Bompart Ave.
Webster Groves, MO 63119-3282
United States