St Gregory's Episcopal Church

Church at 6201 East Willow Street, Long Beach, CA 90815


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  • The Episcopal Church Welcomes You is a popular saying and this church lives by that motto. They warmly welcome visitors and newcomers. Visitors are acknowledged during the service and are given a bag which contains information about the church and its programs along with a St. Gregory's coffee mug. Visitors are asked to pray for the church each time they drink from the mug.

    I appreciate that are welcome to share in Holy Communion regardless of your faith journey and that they have gluten fee communion wafers!

    Added March 17, 2017 by D Lewis
  • We visited St. Gregory's years ago because we wanted our children to learn about God, Christ, and how to strengthen our community. Everyone we meet was friendly & welcoming. We felt good about it & attended another service & had another positive experience. We joined St. Gregory's. We are blessed & fortunate to be a member of St. Gregory's because of the congregation & the many community out reach programs such as Feed My Lambs, Adopt-A Family, plus many more.

    Added February 04, 2017 by Greg
  • This is a welcoming church. I feel at home here. The congregation understands the importance of reaching out to support those in need by out reach programs such as Feed My Lambs and a Foid Bank.

    Added January 30, 2017 by Terry Baker
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    This church stinks like the putrid human waste of those who were thrown in the pits of Gehenna, smoldering in ashes of miserable defeat. This is how I and six other friends, mostly single parent mothers, who asked this church and their pastor for assistance to provide a Christmas for their children. The church sets up a scholarship and chooses 12 people out of a hundred or how ever many decide to sign up for the damnable thing.

    Is this Christian; is this how to be a Christian. Choose twelve people and leave all the rest out in the cold with a face filled with dejection and eyes filled with tears of rejection. Did Jesus say I'm sorry I can't help you because my church has a policy of helping only twelve people for the holiday. So sorry, starve and weep and prayer that someone anyone will help you this Christmas year. Um no he did not. These people did not know how to be Christian. They hide behind a religion they really do not understand. As if this arbitrary prerequisite of help they have created within the leadership of this godforsaken hell of a church and think they will store riches for themselves in the afterlife, they have another thing coming.

    These are the types of so-called Christians who live in a plush narcissistic cocoon and will go home at the end of the day and give deceitful thanks to their version of the Lord and eat until their stomachs are content and their kids have enough presents under the tree while all those who came to them for help shiver beneath blankets with no food or presents on Christmas morning.

    Adding insult to injury they have the audacity and effrontery to ask of all those who attend their miserable Sunday services "Don't forget to pass the collection plate."

    Added September 29, 2016 by Jack Daniel
  • Really nice website. Well organized and relays information about the church programs and services. The pictures help paint a picture of the members and look of the church itself.

    Added July 29, 2016 by Alice O'Keefe
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