The Church of St. John the Divine 2450 River Oaks Boulevard, Houston, TX 77019
About the Business
The Church of St. John the Divine is a historic institution located at 2450 River Oaks Boulevard in Houston, Texas, United States. This church serves as a place of worship for the local community, offering spiritual guidance and support to all who seek it. In addition to its religious services, The Church of St. John the Divine also operates a school that provides a quality education to students of all ages. With a rich history and a commitment to serving others, this institution plays a vital role in the lives of those who attend.
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Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"I have been going to their " Christmas in the Boulevard" event for two years. It is wonderful in all ways possible. Really appreciate the work and enthusiasm they put into it and the welcoming atmosphere. Thanks for making this event open to all!"
"There are many exhibitions and weekend sales. Also ESL classes with experienced teachers will expand your knowledge."
"Fantastic historical place of Worship in Houston Texas.... this was the first time I visited the place to officiate during the funeral of a Nigerian born Information Tech celebrity who died sometime ago. Many people came from all over the United States of America to witness the colorful celebration of life... Though the Church was Caucasian... however the audience was diversity in nature. Many thanks to the Church leadership especially Rev Samuelson for her graciousness."
"My husband and I have been members at this church for over 2 years. We were baptized there. We were confirmed there. It's a great church. The members are friendly and very welcoming in Sumner Hall they have breakfast. It's usually very good for only 7 dollars. The priests are all very welcoming they take the time to talk to you if you need to talk to them"
"A beautiful place. My family and friends were looking for a church to join, and we decided to check this one as a possible place of worship for us, so we went to the Dec. 16 Concert Gala. The temple was beautiful and the people seemed welcoming. However, during the first concert with the Boys Choir, my mother was quietly explaining the event to our friends, who are new to the United States. A woman who was seated with her family in front of us began to grumble very obviously but we paid it no mind as we assumed she was complaining of something that had nothing to do with us. How wrong we were! After twenty minutes of hearing her murmur and seeing her stare at us, she scolded us incredibly rudely! We were so incensed we reacted. We thought everything was over, until i saw her snap a photograph of us! She then said she would tell the artistic Director of the Boy's Choir, Carole Nelson, that we had been speaking during her presentation. I was appalled and told her that she should not be taking a strangers' picture without their permission. But it doesn't end there. She began to film a video of us! At this point i am ashamed to say i was incensed! I had never been so blatantly violated in a place of worship, and so i presented a rather rude finger for her future perusal of her illicitly taken video of me and my family and friends. I have never before encountered such judgment, she did not even give us a chance to explain ourselves before everything happened, she just turned to us and rudely scolded us and then took our picture and taped us to tattle like a boorish and bitter child. It doesn't end there! She began shadowing our group all throughout the jazz hall concert afterward! My friends will not be telling their family to join this church, and i will not recommend it to anyone either. There is no use for a beautiful temple if the people who are members of the congregation there treat newcomers in this way."
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