
Congregational Life Spotlight
The reparations journey culminated to an exciting new stage in the steps leading to implementation of the recommendations for reparations for african americans in san francisco submitted by the sf
The reparations journey culminated to an exciting new stage in the steps leading to implementation of the recommendations for reparations for african americans in san francisco submitted by the sf
A reading from Luke 17:5-10, New Glide Liberation Version of the Bible. So Luke says, the people in church (like Glide) said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!” (You would
In the hallowed walls called Glide Memorial Church, in this sanctuary built of brick and mortar, in this room bathed in kaleidoscopic beams of stained glass, the Church on the
In July with all the planning meetings, events, outreach, and presentations it was quite a month. One of the experiences stood out to me regarding Pam Ward, our Keeping it
The Rev. Cecil Williams and Glide Memorial Church have been at the forefront of LGBTQ advocacy work for 60 years. You can learn more about this in Glide Pride: Celebrating 60
Greetings! We are doing great things at Glide Memorial Church. Including our Reparations series, the Stupski Community Care Network, updating our Congregational Life Groups Mission-Purpose-Values statements, and creating amazing Congregational
Mission Statement, Purpose, & Values Zenkei Sangha is a collection of individuals forming a Sangha, which is a group of people who meet together, like a congregation but smaller with
The Rev. Cecil Williams has received numerous awards including: 1988 – Cecil and Jan receive UCSF’s highest award at the Founders Day banquet 1997 – Cecil honored with an Honorary
The Rev. Cecil Williams began building a relationship with the San Francisco Police Department in 1964. Throughout his time at Glide, he continued to advocate for reforms to help policing,