James Lees Memorial Presbyterian Church


1741 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, Kentucky

Presbyterian churches in Louisville, Kentucky


James Lees Memorial Presbyterian Church, Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Sunday worship at James Lees Memorial Presbyterian Church
James Lees Memorial Presbyterian Church congregation
Pentecost Sunday, May 27, 2012
An intimate circle around the altar


Location of Worship

1741 Frankfort Ave
Louisville
Kentucky
United States
40206

Service Times

The worship service on Sunday morning begins at 11:00 am. On the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month, at 7:00 pm, a service is held in Spanish, followed by a fellowship dinner. On Mon. & Wed., James Lees hosts a free dinner and English (EFL) classes.

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Call Pastor: 502-896-0172
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About James Lees Memorial Presbyterian Church

James Lees Church is a small congregation which is finding its niche in opening its doors to ALL. We are a “More Light” congregation, which means that gays, lesbians, bisexual, and transgendered persons are welcome to full participation and responsibility in this community.

For ten years James Lees Church has been a bilingual community, including Spanish- and English-speaking people in worship. We are learning from each other.

A portion of our income through offerings goes to others: this includes United Crescent Hill Ministries, flood and hurricane victims in the world and nation, mission action both national and global, and support for new ministries with Latinos and African-Americans in this area.

We helped create the annual “Children of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar” worship service, a part of the Festival of Faiths, rotating between the Islamic Cultural Center, Temple Shalom, and James Lees.

Various persons in the church community engage in the work of peace, fair food legislation, Dare to Care, sexual justice, deep ecology, teaching, individual and family wholeness, interfaith issues, and spiritual transformation.

We recognize we are not a community for everybody, and we are not trying to be. We want to be focused on what we do. Our pastor and spiritual leader is Phil Lloyd-Sidle. We believe deeply that there are many paths to wholeness and communion with God. Although we are a Christian congregation, not all who attend are Christian. We do, however, all share a spirit and commitment to peace and the integrity of all.

“1741: A Collaboratory for Social Innovation”

Our building is being transformed into a cooperative: through an original vision of the congregation we are, along with others, creating “1741: A Collaboratory for Social Innovation.” This “collaboratory” is composed of the Latino fellowship group, Covenant Community Church, Looking for Lilith (a women’s theater company), Sowers of Justice Network (a coalition and voice of progressive church people and groups in Louisville), KITLAC (a Latin American solidarity group), Jewish Voice for Peace, the Mid-Kentucky Ecclesia Project, two therapists’ practices, and others. Our vision includes:

o respecting, celebrating, and engaging diversity of various kinds;
o deep listening – to ourselves and others;
o seeking communion with the divine;
o healing divisions that wound;
o waging peace;
o creating beauty, and
o fostering just and sustainable ways of living together with the universe and one another.

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