Eastertide Evensong
Join us for a quiet evening of prayer, music, reflection, and a guided opportunity to walk the labyrinth at your own pace. Come to rest, to listen, and to make space for prayer through stillness and movement.
Join us for a quiet evening of prayer, music, reflection, and a guided opportunity to walk the labyrinth at your own pace. Come to rest, to listen, and to make space for prayer through stillness and movement.
On Pentecost Sunday, we celebrate the gift of the Spirit by welcoming new members into our church family. As they make their promises, we renew our own commitment to walk together in faith, hope, and love. We will also be celebrating NVC’s Birthday with cake! Be Sure to wear RED as we celebrate this day...
Contact info@noechurch.org for Zoom link Paidraig O'Tuama said that he lives "in the room next door to belief." Are you in the room of belief or are you also next door--like O'Tuama? Or maybe you stand outside the house? At Noe Valley Church all are welcome! Consider joining a short-term discussion group led by Jeannie...
Join us on Sunday mornings in person or online for a time of music, prayer, listening to the Good News, and growing in the way of Jesus.
Join us for a lunchtime conversation on Justice as Public Action through the Book of Ruth and the work of Pádraig Ó Tuama. Please register at noechurch.org/fj.
Join us on Sunday mornings in person or online for a time of music, prayer, listening to the Good News, and growing in the way of Jesus.
Join us for a quiet evening of prayer, music, and reflection. Together, we’ll practice lectio divina—a slow, prayerful reading and re-reading of the Word—guided by songs of reflection and stillness. Come rest in God’s presence.
Join us on Sunday mornings in person or online for a time of music, prayer, listening to the Good News, and growing in the way of Jesus.
Join the Noe Valley Church serving team at the Jewish Community Center (302 Silver Ave) on the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM to help feed our neighbors at the Excelsior Community Food Pantry; please contact Robin Kato (grlkato@gmail.com) for more details.
Join us on Sunday mornings in person or online for a time of music, prayer, listening to the Good News, and growing in the way of Jesus.
Come join us in the conference room on the first floor. We are a lively group and would welcome you. The next book we are reading is Dreams of Joy, by Lisa See. This sequel to Shanghai Girls follows Joy and her mother Pearl as they navigate the turmoil of 1950s Communist China during the Great Leap Forward. The novel explores...
Join us on Sunday mornings in person or online for a time of music, prayer, listening to the Good News, and growing in the way of Jesus.