
Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC). When I first attended MCC, the pastor welcomed me and brought me into the sanctuary. I asked where the "gay people were." He said, "Most of...
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Welcome to the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco, a vibrant community dedicated to reclaiming the love of God through our queerness. Our diverse congregation of Queer Christians finds solace and spiritual nourishment in our welcoming environment.
We have shifted our service times and location to better accommodate our community. Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 am Pacific Time at Trinity-St. Peter's Episcopal Church in the St. Mary’s Chapel. For those unable to attend in person, we offer a blended worship service with Zoom to ensure everyone can participate.
In addition to our Sunday services, we host Centering Candlelight gatherings every Wednesday at 7 PM, where we come together for prayer, meditation, and song. Our church is a hub for various events and initiatives centered on fostering community and advocating for social justice. Whether in person or online, we invite you to experience the warmth and inclusivity of MCC San Francisco. Blessings and love await you!
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Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC). When I first attended MCC, the pastor welcomed me and brought me into the sanctuary. I asked where the "gay people were." He said, "Most of...
Where gay men go on Sunday morning to repent for Saturday night.
For those in the LGBT community, it is important to have a place where you can exercise your spirituality. The MCC is just that place. Many of us have been cut off from the traditional...
This is a great place for those who are looking for a truly open Christian community that truly understands issues of justice and spirituality. Staff has historically been solidly trained and...
When I was looking for a new "Spiritual Home" - something in the "Anything but what I grew up with" realm, MCC of San Francisco kept coming up in my conversations with friends. The first several...