Religious Web Site in the Buffalo, NY Area
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There are many more religious
organizations in the Buffalo New York area than are listed here.
These are just the organizations that have Web sites.
Adventist
- Arcade Seventh-day Adventists
Association. "*To spread the Gospel Message of a Risen Savior,
Jesus Christ.
* To spread the Three Angels Message of Revelation 14.
* To promote development of a closer relationship with Jesus.
* To promote development of a Christ like character.
* To prepare the world for the soon return of Jesus Christ.
* To actively minister to the needs of our community."
Assemblies of God
- Evangel Assembly of God.
"Establish God's presence through worship. We believe that one of
the keys to reaching today’s generation with the reality of Christ
is through music and worship. We place a strong emphasis on meeting
God corporately in a time of dynamic praise and worship..."
- Expressway Assembly of
God. "Expressway Assembly of God is a Christ-Centered,
Bible-Based church, providing a place for all people to come and
Worship God. That together, we can be involved in service and
ministry, striving to reach the lost at all cost, to see disciples
made of all men, and to grow together in fellowship."
Baptist
- Amherst Baptist
Church. " All of us at Amherst Baptist Church are glad
you've stopped by today! We hope to make you feel welcome by
introducing you to the church and the various ministries that we
offer to you and your family.
We meet together, above all, to focus our attention on Jesus Christ,
giving Him our worship and receiving His blessing and inspiration.
And to us, studying the Bible is vital because it not only instructs
us intellectually, but it also guides us spiritually. We believe it
and accept it as God's Word, as a Book that is alive and relevant to
life today."
- Delaware Avenue Baptist Church of
Buffalo, NY. "We are a Christ-centered, Bible
oriented, ethnically diverse inner-city congregation. Our landmark
building in Buffalo, NY , was erected in 1897, but the
congregation was organized in 1882. We are excited about what the
Lord is doing among us today, and we hope you will come share in the
blessings."
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First Baptist Church, Orchard Park (FBCOP). "To reach
people for Christ and encourage them to become part of our
Faith-Building Congregation Of Purpose."
Regardless of your background, we invite you to experience the
presence of God as we gather for worship, fellowship, and
discipleship each week."
- French Road Baptist Church.
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Good Shepherd Baptist Church. "Mission: To proclaim
the Good News of the Gospel and witness to God's redeeming love
through Jesus Christ our Lord. We pray that we may grow in the
knowledge and love of God, striving to become more like Christ. May
our fellowship in Christ bring more of His Spirit into our lives,
our homes, our communities, our nation, and our world. We covenant
as individuals and as a church to initiate and support local,
national, and world wide efforts to establish love, justice and
healing among all persons."
- Kenmore Baptist
Church. "Our Purpose Statement We Exist To glorify God Win
people to Christ Bring them into His Family Lead them to maturity
and ministry So that we can reach the world for Jesus Christ."
- The
Michigan Street Baptist Church. "Built in 1845, it is the
oldest structure in Western New York that was built for and has been
continuously occupied by African-Americans. It was a legendary rest
stop on the "Underground Railroad" where, prior to the Civil War,
fugitive slaves were hidden before escaping to Canada. Also, it was
a meeting place for 19th century abolitionists. The Michigan Street
Preservation Corporation is now directing a campaign to restore the
site and create a museum."
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Mount
Olive
Baptist
Church.
- Open Bible Baptist Church.
"Preaching the Full Gospel of Jesus Christ and of Salvation."
- Helen M. Randall Memorial
Baptist Church. (Williamsville).
- Springville
Baptist Church.
"Helping People Know & Enjoy Jesus
Obedient & Open Hearts for Service
Passion, Prayer, Praise
Equipping Believers Through God's Word"
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Tabernacle Baptist Church. "Tabernacle Baptist Church is
an independent Baptist Church serving the greater Akron NY
community..."
Buddhist
Catholic
- Blessed
Sacrament Roman Catholic Church. "Our Mission is to bring
the Good News of Salvation to our Brothers and Sisters, by
recreating and revitalizing our part of the larger community by
reaching out to all with whom we live and work, in order to help
then utilize their gifts, for strengthening the Catholic response to
the need for charity, justice and peace."
- Church of the
Assumption.
- Church of the Immaculate
Conception. "Welcome to the Church of the Immaculate
Conception, a Roman Catholic Church located in Buffalo, NY .
Immaculate Conception's is within the
Diocese of Buffalo. The
parish encompasses an extremely diverse community located in
downtown Buffalo."
- Christ the King.
"We the Roman Catholic community of Christ the King, led by the Holy
Spirit and united in our faith, are called to share the Good News of
salvation with the world, through the example of our Christian
lives..."
- Holy Cross Roman
Catholic Church. "Holy Cross Parish, founded in 1914, is
an integral part of the Church Community of the Lower West Side of
Buffalo. We are a parish of multi-cultural people, a foundation for
everyone to come together for the greater good of the community. We
seek to reflect unity in Christ and welcome people of different
languages and origin."
- Infant of
Prague Parish. " You are a stranger but once. You are a
child of God, redeemed by Our Savior, Jesus Christ. In God's name,
we welcome you. May you find friendship, peace, and serenity in our
loving and worshipping community. If you are a visitor interested in
joining our parish community or the Catholic Faith, please call the
parish office. If you are returning after being away.... Welcome
home."
- Most Precious Blood
Parish. " "Let us do little things with great love."
- Mother of Divine
Grace Church. "Mother of Divine Grace parish was founded
in May 1946..."
- Our Lady
Of Fatima National Shrine, Niagara County, NY. "During the
warm weather months, thousands come to this national shrine daily.
It is a popular place for prayer, retreat, and photographic
opportunities.
Established in 1954, fashioned after the Fatima of Lisbon, Portugal,
this country devotional center of over 15 acres is operated by the
Barnabite Fathers. The Barnabites are an international order of
Catholic priests with their North American Mother House and Seminary
located just to the west of the Shrine property. Fatima USA is open
to the public every day of the year.
There are daily devotions conducted here every day of the year. Some
of the events during a typical month include Mass in the Fatima
Basilica (Daily), Rosary & Benediction, Healing Services, First
Saturday Devotions, and Pilgrimages. Additionally, all the services
of a Catholic Church are available here including (daily)
Confessions."
- Our Lady of Perpetual
Help. Lake View, New York.
- St. Agatha's Roman
Catholic Church. " In a society that values instant
gratification, it is difficult to learn the virtue of patient
persistence. This is what today's Mass asks us to ponder. We come to
this holy place week after week, often asking God for healing or
some special assistance with a particular difficulty in our lives.
Sometimes we feel that God isn't listening, because we do not get
quick answers. As we open ourselves to the miracles that occur
during the celebration of the Mass, let our prayer be patiently
persistent. Let us pray with sincerity of heart."
- St. Francis Of
Assisi Catholic Church. "We, the parish of St. Francis of
Assisi in Buffalo, NY ; are existing for the purpose of being
prayerful witness to our Holy Roman Catholic Faith. We seek the
gifts of the Holy Spirit, do declare our intention to make the
liturgy, devotions, sacraments and sacramentals meaningful to our
congregation in a spirit of humility and Christian love."
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Saint Joseph's Cathedral.
- St. Joseph University
Parish. "St. Joseph University Parish is a family of faith
... diverse in talents and ages, coming together to worship God in
prayer and song, to heighten awareness to live the gospel messages
of love and reconciliation, and to assist one another in God's call
to be a people of justice in service to the world. We invite you to
pray with us...you are always welcome. If you are looking for
a Catholic parish to call home, we encourage you to get to know us
better and invite you to discover your talents in answering God's
unique call. Come, join us! Our hope is that this webpage will
give you an introduction to who we are. Please contact us at
the Parish Center with questions or for any assistance. Our
prayers go with you...God bless you."
- St.
Lawrence Parish.
- Saint Louis Church.
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St.
Martin de Porres. "Inspired by the missionary zeal and
example of St. Martin de Porres, we are prompted by the working of
the spirit and empowered by baptism. St. Martin de Porres Roman
Catholic Church seeks to call forth the people of God to utilize
their gifts in order to strengthen our Christian community, to
evangelize, to preach, to teach, to serve and to reconcile. In a
climate of collaboration, we seek to activate and enliven all the
faithful people of good will for the task of renewing our faith and
being ministers of God in everyday life."
- St. Martin of Tours
Parish.
- St. Rose
of Lima.
Other Catholic Links
- Bible: Revised
Standard Version. An online version of the Revised
Standard Version of the Bible.
- Mass Times. "A
Ministry to Traveling Catholics... Mass Times was developed in 1994
to help traveling Catholics in the USA, find a nearby church and its
schedule of religious services. The information was collected from
dioceses and parishes throughout the country and made available by
telephone and Internet inquiry."
- The Vatican.
Christian
- Amherst Sonrise Church of
the Nazarene. "What We Believe.
Recognizing that the right and privilege of persons to church
membership rest upon the fact of their being regenerate, we would
require only such avowals of belief as are essential to Christian
experience. We, therefore, deem belief in the following brief
statements to be sufficient. We believe:
- In one God - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- That the Old and New Testament Scriptures, given by plenary
inspiration, contain all truth necessary to faith and Christian
living.
- That man is born with a fallen nature, and is, therefore,
inclined to evil, and that continually.
- That the finally impenitent are hopelessly and eternally lost.
- That the atonement through Jesus Christ is for the whole human
race; and that whosoever repents and believes on the Lord Jesus
Christ is justified and regenerated and saved from the dominion of
sin.
- That believers are to be sanctified wholly, subsequent to
regeneration, through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
- That the Holy Spirit bears witness to the new birth, and also
to the entire sanctification of believers.
- That our Lord will return, the dead will be raised, and the
final judgment will take place."
- Bethel Lackawanna.
"Many people may be unfamiliar with the name: Assemblies of God.
Questions may arise concerning our exact identity. These questions
may include: who are they, what do they believe, and, quite
possibly, are they a cult?
As a church, we fall under the Protestant umbrella. We agree with
Martin Luther's belief that people are saved by grace through faith
in Jesus Christ. (Ephesians 2:8-9) We are also Trinitarian in that
we believe in God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Our
understanding of God is contained within The Apostle's Creed..."
- Buffalo Covenant Church.
"Buffalo Covenant Church has a long and rich history. The church
began as the Swedish Missionary Evangelical Covenant Church over a
century ago, but changed its name in 1949 with the move to our
current building on Kenmore Avenue. While we still have one Carlson,
we have become a much more diverse reflection of the body of Christ.
Our services are a blend of traditional and contemporary elements.
We are a contemporary church because our culture is modern, but we
do not abandon tradition. We incorporate the great hymns and songs
of our ancestors, and appreciate the richness of the Apostles' Creed
and the Lord's Prayer. We celebrate the Lord's Supper monthly. Our
music includes hymns and songs, from centuries ago to the most
current modern praise music, blended together to show the great
diversity of the body of Christ and to allow all ages to be able to
worship God through song. We have a time of corporate prayer, where
we share with each other and lift our requests and praises to God.
Pastor Dan's sermons sometimes take us through a book of the Bible,
sometimes consist of riveting stories which convey spiritual truth,
and sometimes deal with specific subjects."
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