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Imani Fellowship has moved to a New Location. We will worship at the First United Methodist Church: 504 Virginia St., Vallejo CA.

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Imani Fellowship has moved to a new location. We will worship at the First United Methodist Church.

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We have moved to our new location:

504 Virginia St. Vallejo, California (at Sonoma & Virginia)

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday Jazz Church Worship
Jazz church is worship and praise with a whole lot of flavor! The evening service provides another opportunity for folks too make it to Sunday worship. We hope and pray it feeds your spirit  through Word and Music.

We'd like to invite you to come join us in our new adventure of serving God's people with joy and gratitude! Check out our Jazz Sunday worship schedule. Hope to see you soon!

  • Sunday, September 12th Jazz Church at 5:00 p.m. with Ed Reed

502 Virginia St. Vallejo, California (at Sonoma & Virginia) For more information,   call 553-1653.
Imani members and friends are asked to attend the 5:00 pm service and support our new second Sunday worship service. Invite someone you know to attend and volunteer to help greet, serve in kitchen set up, and clean up.
 
 Welcome  Imani Student Pastor and San Francisco Theological Seminarian, Pastor Ruth West.

 Joint Worship, Imani Fellowship and First Methodist Church will meet in the main sanctuary for fourth Sunday of the month worship service 10:00 a.m.

We have gathered to rejoice in our oneness in Jesus Christ! Each of us experience faith and life in a unique way. Yet we have one God, one faith, one baptism, and one spirit who unites us all. Let us lift our hearts as one, in songs of praise, in prayer, and in listening for God's word. Even when we leave this place, let us be joined in common concern for humanity, like shown by Jesus Christ. Amen

 Rev. Carmen at Racial Ethnic Advanced Pastors Annual Gathering  last month in Asilomar CA.   Rev. Bruce Reyes Chow, bottom row second to the right is the recent Moderator of Presbyterian Church USA and long time friend.