Development of the Glide Foundation
Lizzie Glide used the money from oil leases to purchase an L-shaped lot at Ellis and Taylor Streets, in 1929, with the intention of constructing a church and evangelistic center.44
Lizzie Glide used the money from oil leases to purchase an L-shaped lot at Ellis and Taylor Streets, in 1929, with the intention of constructing a church and evangelistic center.44
Glide Memorial Church was established by Methodist philanthropist Elizabeth “Lizzie” Helen Glide (1852-1938) in honor of her husband, Joseph Henry Glide (1835-1906). Lizzie Snider was born in Fillmore, Bossier Parish,
Membership. Membership is open to all who resonate, respond to, and support our work of liberation and healing. We are a spiritual home for all people. You can renew your
Our Mission Glide Memorial Church believes and practices a Christianity where all people and all beliefs are welcomed. Grounded in imperatives of liberation; unconditional love; self, systemic and world transformation
Glide Memorial Church is a spiritual home for all people who are curious, seeking, committed, both certain and uncertain about how they understand their relationship with God; including the complexity
Greetings Glide Family! The Congregational Life Groups and their leaders have an amazing journey ahead for all of us! God has even greater things in store, yet to be revealed.
In the name of the father, mother, The daughter, the son, the three spirited, The ones who are both and neither and the holy spirit. In the name of art,
In the beginning God created the dance floor and the DJ booth. Now the beat was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit
2008 The Rev. Dr. Karen Oliveto is Elected the First Clergy Women to Serve as the Lead Pastor of one of the Methodist Church’s Largest 100 Churches When Called to
Trigger warning – photos in this section of the exhibit display hate speech. The intent of sharing the photos is to educate individuals about some of the vile discrimination that