PineRidge of Montclair is located near Grove Street in the center of town. The building is a United Methodist Homes senior living center, which offers affordable living options for seniors of moderate to low income. With elevators, handicapped options and an helpful building manager available at all times, PineRidge is comfortable and safe. The building is also near many delicious restaurants, the Grove Pharmacy, hair salons and more. Both the bus and the train aren't far, either.
Christ Apostolic Church Of God Mission New Jersey is made up of these people. They are not "perfect saints." but rather they are people growing in their relationship
with Christ and in the application of their faith to everyday life. C.A.C.G.M. people have experienced many of the same issues of life just like you, joy, trials, victories, heartaches, and successes. They will be able to relate with you, regardless of the frame of mind or heart you bring with you to the Church.
These people have something else in common with you. They, too, once wondered what it would be like to be a "guest" at C.A.C.G.M. They all felt the uncertainties of coming to a church, or wondering how it will all turn out and or if it will be a good experience. Well, they made a decision to visit and by the Lords doing they remain because the experience was rewarding. So relax and join us. You are among friends. We will be delighted to show you the love Christ has shown us. We trust that soon you will consider yourself "family!"
Our mission is to help people find true satisfaction in life by:
Bringing them to Jesus, and to His family.
Developing them to conform with the maturity of Christ.
Equipping them for their ministry in the church and life mission in the world.
Showing them to magnify Gods Name.
Everyone is welcome at the beautiful and spacious Union Congregation Church. There are two parsonages, an education building and a church building where members can become involved in various church and community activities such as scouts, music groups and fitness groups.
At one point the largest parish in the Archdiocese of Newark, St. Anne is still one of the largest with 3,400 member families. In 1909, the church started out of a house in the Warren Point section of Fair Lawn and by 1926 a church building was built on St. Anne's current site. The present church building was constructed in 1958, and the rectory, office complex and meeting rooms were added in 1966.
There are over 1,000 students enrolled in the church's Sunday classes, sacramental classes, summer sessions, home schooling, and special education programs. Bible study and pre-baptismal and parent sacramental programs are available for adults in the church's diverse community.
The sprawling church also offers boy scouts, girl scouts, a basketball league, six different prayer groups, a club for seniors, support groups, and a nursing ministry, among various other programs and societies.
St. Paul Roman Catholic School is located in the rear of the St. Paul Roman Catholic Church. This school teaches K-8, offering a library, computer lab, science lab, and Internet in each classroom. The curriculum is designed to balance both secular and religious education. Uniforms are required.
Christ the King is a private parochial high school and a member of the Cristo Rey Network. Its curriculum consists of English and other languages, mathematics, religion, science, social studies, visual and performing arts, health and physical education, financial literacy, service learning as well as honors and AP courses and ACT preparation. Additionally, the school offers a corporate internship program. The school is led by principal Cynthia Bielskie.
All Saints' Episcopal Church is a community-centered Anglican organization of worshippers who come from various backgrounds. It offers Bible study and musical events to its parishioners. The church's rector is The Rev. Timothy Burger. A full list of the vestry can be viewed on the website.
This church believes in a modern interpretation of religious ideals that helps each person find their own path to faith. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation's programs and activities include art, choir, gardening, theater and the Community Food Bank of New Jersey. The church is led by Reverend Charlie Ortman and Reverend Judy Tomlinson.