Memorial Presbyterian Church
Memorial Presbyterian Church was planted in 1864 out of Second Presbyterian Church of St. Louis, which was planted out of First Presbyterian Church. Memorial began building its current home—the congregation’s third—in the 1920s. But the church’s story began much earlier, with a lineage traced through Rome, Celtic Christianity, and the Church of Scotland.
Memorial is a group of people with different accents, from different socioeconomic backgrounds, and in different stages of life. Some of them are very involved with the life of the church. Some are cautiously curious. Some are skeptical. They’re families, students, retirees, business professionals, widowers, young creatives, and night-shift workers. Whoever you are, you’re free to question, to watch, to care and be cared for. You don’t need to dress a certain way or speak a certain way or think a certain way to be part of the community.
They’re affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)—one of nine Presbyterian denominations in the United States—which provides them with a system of representational leadership and accountability. While they actively partner with churches of many denominations, the PCA supports their efforts to love God and the city in which God has placed them.
WEBSITE
ADDRESS
201 S. Skinker Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63105
PHONE
(314) 721- 0943