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Venue: St. Philip Presbyterian Church

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

St. Philip Presbyterian Church
4807 San Felipe
Houston, TX 77056
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MISSION STATEMENT

St. Philip Presbyterian Church is a city-wide fellowship with a diversity of views and commitments united by our belief in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. We seek to minister with acceptance and love to each other and to the community around us. We worship God, learn and teach the Christian faith, and provide opportunities for nurture, fellowship, prayer, and service.

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Venue: First Evangelical Lutheran Church

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

First Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1851, and played a vital role in the formation of Lutheranism in Texas. The church building is located at Holman and Caroline, across the street from Houston Community College, convenient to the Ensemble/HCC Metro-rail stop in the 3300 block of Main Street.

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Venue: First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston

Friday, February 1st, 2008

A Welcoming Congregation

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Location: 5200 Fannin Street (at Southmore Blvd) Houston, TX 77004
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Phone:     713-526-5200   Fax:   713-526-3037   Email: church@firstuu.org

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston

Venue: Trinity Episcopal Church

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Trinity Church

1015 Holman (at Main)
just south of downtown on the rail line
HCC/Ensamble Rail Stop
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Since 1893 Trinity has provided a spiritual home for countless seekers in the heart ofHouston. Over the years, as our neighborhood and city have changed, we’ve evolved too, and responded to the needs of a challenging urban context. Today we are an interesting assortment of creative folk, who represent the eclectic nature and boundless energy of our vibrant cosmopolitan home. We are an open, inclusive community and welcome others to join us on the spiritual path. We value such things as beauty and diversity, which you’ll find reflected in our art, architecture, and music, and also in our commitment to outreach and service to those in need. We strive to be faithful to our call to reconcile all people to God and to each other. Our hope is that Trinity Church h\can be a refreshing oasis of calm, peace, and understanding amidst the chaos of city life.

Our historic neo-gothic church building was designed by renowned architect Ralph Adams Cram, assisted by William Ward Watkin, and was completed in 1919. The lovely Morrow Chapel was renovated in 2002 and features world-class stained glass, artwork, and liturgical furnishings by such artists as Kim Clark Renteria, Kermit Oliver, Troy Woods, Shazia Sikander, and Selven O’Keef Jarmon. Our Sunday worship services combine the serenity of these sacred spaces with the joyful

Venue: Christ Church Cathedral

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Christ Church is the Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas

We are located at 1117 Texas Avenue in Downtown Houston.
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713-222-2593 or  office@christchurchcathedral.org