Chesterfield Presbyterian Church is on a mission to serve and teach the word of God. It does this through Children's Ministry, Student Ministry, Men's Ministry and Women's Ministry. Within these groups are opportunities to learn and serve together with peers. Senior Pastor Rev. Hugh Barlett strives to bring his congregation together for praise, worship and service.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is a Mormon church. Its members do a variety of missionary work and preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. This Chesterfield location has a thriving youth group that meets every Tuesday at 7pm. Thomas Blair is the Bishop of the Chesterfield 1st Ward.
Wings of Hope is an award-winning 501(c)(3) organization with an international mission: to provide medical transportation, health care and relief services in 42 countries with an immediate need or in remote or isolated areas. Started in 1962 by four area businessmen, Wings of Hope offers services around the clock, year-round. Volunteer opportunies for health care professionals, pilots, mechanics and administrative personnel are outlined on the company Web site.
MMMA represents small and medium-sized business owners throughout Missouri. This association has been in existence for more than 30 years. It takes pride in advocating on both a national and a state level for members.
Chesterfield Central Park is located to the West of Chesterfield Mall off of Lydia Hill Road. The entire park is 38 acres which is being developed in stages. The playground has distinct areas for ages 2-5, another component for children 5-12, swing sets, benches, picnic tables and funbrellas. The Pavilion is also available for rent. Future Improvements include a 7.5-acre lake, bridges, trails and amphitheater.
Chesed Shel Emeth Society was formed in 1888 as a holy society for burial. It currently has 30 acres in this Chesterfield location off White Road. The main office is in this location. Although there is no funeral home here, there is a small chapel with a map of the cemetery.
Nestled in the hills surrounding the Missouri River, Babler Memorial State Park boasts 77 campsites, an Olympic-size swimming pool, a visitor center with exhibits about native wildlife, a horseback-riding concession for those who do not bring their own horses, and 13 miles of hiking and equestrian trails. Incredible mini-parks also have been carved out within the overall park space. Babler Park also provides outdoor experiences for those with special needs at the Jacob L. Babler Outdoor Education Center, a barrier-free resident camp with swimming pool (exclusive to outdoor education center users), cabins and recreation and dining halls. Note: Cell phone service is nonexistent in certain areas of the park.
The Children's Miracle Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to raise funds and awareness for St. Louis Children's Hospital and Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center. The organization holds 40 fundraising events, including golf tournaments and 5K runs. Founded in 1988, the Children's Miracle Network has donated more than $30 million to the two St. Louis hospitals.
The staff at the evangelical Midwest Messianic Center is dedicated to bringing Jewish people to a true understanding of Jesus Christ. It broadcasts its message on KSIV radio Saturday mornings at 7:30 on 1320 AM and at 9am on 91.5 FM. Visits by a staff member to your organization can be arranged.
William F. Dierberg Meditation Park is located just off Olive Boulevard in front of Montgomery Bank. The park is 2 acres and consists of walking paths, open green space, park benches, a butterfly garden and a fountain. It wouldn't be ideal for children -- it is very close to Olive Boulevard, with no barriers between them and the road.
Junior Chamber International Headquarters is a membership-based nonprofit organization that offers a variety of programs and events to youth communities across the world, including public speaking, debating, training and more. For information on how to get involved, call the telephone number or visit the Web site provided.
Ascension Parish offers ways to get involved for all ages — from infant to senior — and stages — from youth sports to parenting groups. The parish offers free support to unemployed and underemployed members. The group, Ascension Employment Network, meets twice a month.
Youth meet Sunday evening from 6:45 to 8:45. They also meet at Kaldi's in Chesterfield on Monday evenings for fellowship. Other meetings occur at various times. Several study groups for adults meet on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Knight of Columbus and Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary take part in charity work in the community.
Spirit Seeker produces Spirit Seeker Magazine and other publications about the holistic lifestyle, including topics such as energy healing, feng shui, alternative medicine, meditation and holistic living. Spirit Seeker also holds the annual Holistic Living Expo, which features speakers, entertainment, vendors, exhibits and a silent auction. The Expo is held in July at the Webster Groves Recreation Center.