Wildwood, Missouri churches, other places of worship, ministries, and programs of a religious or spiritual nature are featured in this category.
 
 
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Bethel United Methodist Church
The UMC congregation began in what was then Camp Hollow, in western St. Louis County, Missouri, moving to Gaehle’s Grove after the Civil War, both areas that later became part of Wildwood. The church’s history, location, times of worship, and a calendar of events are posted to the site, along with staff contacts and office hours.
http://www.bethelunitedmethodist.org/
The independent Baptist church is located on Clayton Road in Wildwood, Missouri. A profile of the congregation and its beliefs is put forward, with an introduction to its pastor, leadership contacts, office hours, and a list of missionaries supported by the church. Schedules and a calendar of events are included.
http://www.lifegatebaptistchurch.org/
The Wildwood, Missouri church is highlighted here, including its beliefs, bylaws, purpose, strategy, and an introduction for those who are new to the congregation. Its ministries, programs, and outreach activities are featured, and a calendar of events, sermon audio, and leadership contacts are included.
http://www.ncc-stl.org/
Formed in 1980, the Wildwood, Missouri parish celebrates seven weekend masses, including two that are specifically for young children and teens. Its history, registration policies, daily readings, a rosary guide, and an overview of its educational programs, athletic programs, and associated organizations.
http://www.stalbanroe.org/
Affiliated with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, the Wildwood, Missouri congregation began around the time of the American Civil War, in the town of Grover, although it was not formally organized until 1875, at which time a church was built in Orrville, which is now part of Wildwood. The church’s history, a calendar of events, photographs, and a sermon archive area featured.
http://www.stpaulslutheran-wildwood.com/
The non-denominational church meets at its building on Manchester Road in Wildwood, Missouri. An overview of its beliefs, its policies on baptism, and a guide for those who are new to the church are given, along with church leadership contacts and office hours, its ministries to children and students, preschool academy, and sermon archive.
http://www.wccstl.org/