The Second Baptist Church of Greater St. Louis is located on Clayton Road and was founded in 1833. With a rich history in the community, Second Baptist Church of Greater St. Louis sees itself as a socially and theologically progressive organization.
Sunday worship services are held at 10:30 AM and 11:30 AM and there is a fellowship coffee held each Sunday after service. The church offers numerous outreach and fellowship programs.
St. Paul's United Church of Christ is a member of the United Church of Christ, which is a mainline Protestant church organization influenced by Lutheranism. There are about 1.1 million members of the United Church of Christ globally.
St. Paul's United Church of Christ offers two Sunday morning worship services and Sunday school for all ages from pre-school to adults. St. Paul's also operated a pre-school program called Treehouse offering childcare for children from six weeks of age through grade school. There is a summer camp program run through Treehouse as well.
St. Paul's United Church of Christ also has a vibrant music program including handbell choir, a chime and bell choir and a children's choir.
Memorial Presbyterian Church aims to serve St. Louis and the world by focusing on the principles of gospel, community and mission.
It offers worship on both Saturdays and Sundays, and communion is served at both times. Childcare is offered during services. The congregation offers community groups whose purpose is to build friendships among Christians.
The church supports ministries locally and abroad, and numerous volunteer opportunities are listed on its website.
Grace Doctrine Church is located next to Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. The church has Christian beliefs and is run by Pastor Joe Griffin. Griffin is widely known for writing a four-volume book series in 1989 about his teachings, and has since created "Joe Griffin Media Ministries" to help spread his word to a greater base of people.
Christ Lutheran Church has outreach programs serving both the community and the congregation. Founded in 1897, this church has a strong history of building faith in the community. It recently finished the Arden Mead Center for Youth and Community, which is located at 17 Selma.
The Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has become an icon in the St. Louis area. Located on North Outer Drive of Highway 40 in Creve Coeur, the Temple was dedicated in 1997. Endowment sessions are available Tuesday through Saturday. Food vending and clothing rental are available in the Temple.
This active congregation made up of people from Wentzville, Lake St. Louis and O'Fallon. It welcomes new comers and visitors who are interested in spiritual growth. The Web site lists when services are and has a calendar of events.