Saint Francis Parish and Outreach
Catholic
557 Greene Street
Augusta, GA 30901
Saint Francis Parish and Outreach is a small church located in Augusta, GA. Our church was founded in 2014 and is Catholic.
What to Expect at Saint Francis Parish and Outreach
Leader:
The Right Rev. Gregory Godsey, OSFoc
Service Times:
Sunday Mass 3:00pm
Service Details
- Formal and informal attire most common
- Traditional worship style
- Printed worship bulletin
- Communion
- Congregational readings
- Location: Richmond County
- Meeting place: Share space in another church
- Parking: Private lot
- Wheelchair accessible: Yes
- Saturday evening service: No
- Multi-site church: No
- Primary language used: English
Ministries and Programs
- Special needs
- TV ministry
- Weddings/receptions
- Funerals
Additional Info About Our Church
We are an Old Catholic Parish that is Franciscan in nature and practice. We offer truly Catholic Liturgies in an open and accepting environment. Whether you are new to the Catholic Faith or a "Cradle Catholic", you will find a home that is welcoming and familiar to you.
We meet at the Metropolitan Community Church of our Redeemer (557 Greene Street, Augusta, GA). We meet every Sunday at 3:00 PM for a celebration of the Holy Mass. You can reach us by phone at (706) 426-9591. Everyone is welcome!
We are working to build a parish that is diverse and accepting, while maintaining a spirit of prayer and deep spirituality. We believe that God loves all people and that God does not make junk. Rather, we are all made exactly the way God wanted us to be. This includes those who are still seeking to understand what that is or looks like. We welcome all people regardless of their gender, race, marital status or sexual identity. This includes rich and poor, healthy and sick, gay and straight, and everything in-between. All are welcome, because we believe that God turns no one away.
We do not turn anyone away. If you have been turned away by other churches, hurt by people who claim to be Christian, we encourage you to come see the difference!
Mission:
To reach the least, the lost, and the forgotten.
Vision:
To build up the Kingdom of God, one soul at a time.
Purpose:
To be a light to those hurt by mainstream religion.