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Glide Memorial Church

Glide Memorial Church
Glide Memorial Church in 2016. Photo taken from across Taylor St.
Glide Memorial Church
Glide Memorial Church is located in San Francisco
Glide Memorial Church
Glide Memorial Church
Location of Glide Memorial in San Francisco
37°47′7″N 122°24′41″W / 37.78528°N 122.41139°W / 37.78528; -122.41139Coordinates: 37°47′7″N 122°24′41″W / 37.78528°N 122.41139°W / 37.78528; -122.41139
Location 330 Ellis Street
San Francisco, California
Country United States
Denomination United Methodist Church
Website www.glide.org
History
Founded 1929 (1929)
Founder(s) Lizzie Glide
Architecture
Completed 1931
Administration
Episcopal area California-Nevada Conference
District Bridges District
Clergy
Pastor(s)

Karen Oliveto

Theon Johnson

Angela Brown

Karen Oliveto

Theon Johnson

Glide Memorial Church is a church in San Francisco, California, affiliated with the United Methodist Church, which opened in 1930. Although conservative until the 1960s, since then it has served as a counter-culture rallying point and has been one of the most prominently liberal churches in the United States. Glide is also famous for its Gospel Choir and numerous social service programs. Its contributions to the community have been recognized by public figures such as Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, and Bill Clinton; as well as Warren Buffett, who contributed the value of an auctioned lunch on eBay.

In 1920, Methodist philanthropist Lizzie Glide purchased a parcel of land at the intersection of Ellis and Taylor Streets in San Francisco and founded the Glide Foundation as a memorial to her millionaire cattleman husband, H.L. Glide of Sacramento. Construction of Glide Memorial United Methodist Church was completed two years later.

In 1963, Rev. Cecil Williams became Pastor at Glide Memorial. Prior to him, Rev. John Moore, whose sermons on homosexuality appeared on the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, had been Pastor. In 1964, Glide helped form the Council on Religion and the Homosexual in an effort to close the gap between people of faith and the homosexual community.

Cecil Williams remained sole pastor until 1999, when Rev. Douglass Fitch was named co-Pastor. In 2000, Rev. Fitch was appointed Pastor upon Williams’ retirement and transition into the role of Glide Foundation’s CEO. Fitch remained Glide’s primary pastor until his 2007 retirement, at which time Williams was succeeded as CEO by Willa Seldon.

The Rev. Donald Guest was appointed in 2007, and Rev. Dr. Karen Oliveto joined Glide in 2008. In early 2010, Glide announced the resignation of CEO Willa Seldon, who agreed to continue the position until a replacement is found.


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