- Associated Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Galveston/Houston
Provides culturally-sensitive social services.
www.catholiccharities.org
- Second Baptist Church
www.second.org
- Jewish Community Center of Houston
www.jcchouston.org
- Casa Juan Diego
Serves immigrants and refugees with transitional housing, classes, social services, a women's center, and a medical and dental center. Also publishes the Houston Catholic Worker newspaper.
www.cjd.org
- Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
Aims to enable persons and congregations to provide services/advocate for those in need and coordinate activities that promote shared religious values.
www.imgh.org
- Northwest Assistance Ministries
An interfaith coalition assisting families in need in Harris County.
www.namonline.org
- Living Word of God Ministries
Dedicated to the faithful exposition of God's word.
www.living-word.org
- Abundant Life Cathedral
www.edmontgomeryministries.org
- Chapelwood United Methodist Church (1)
dir.yahoo.com/.../United_Methodist_Church/Chapelwood_United_Methodist_Church
- Faith in Practice
A community of volunteers who work to improve the physical, spiritual and economic conditions of the poor in Central America.
www.faithinpractice.org
- Islamic Education Center
www.iec-houston.org
- CrossPoint Lutheran Church
www.crosspt.org
- Southwest Liturgical Conference Study Week, The
38th annual gathering of liturgical commissions of the Catholic Dioceses. Hosted by the Diocese of Galveston-Houston. January 19-22, 2000.
www.swlc.org
- Houston's First Baptist Church
www.hfbc.org
- St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Includes information on staff, service of worship, and more.
www.stpaulshouston.org
- University Baptist Church
Mission is to lead people to experience their full potential in Christ.
www.ubc.org
- Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church
www.mdpc.org
- Asian American Church of Houston
www.aach.org
- Our Lady of Walsingham Catholic Church
www.walsingham-church.org
- Dawn Mountain
Tibetan temple that makes available traditional Buddhist teachings, primarily in the Tibetan tradition, in a manner accessible to contemporary Americans.
www.dawnmountain.org
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