Church of the Advocate
Welcome to The Advocate: A Sanctuary of History and Community
For over a century, The Advocate has stood as a beacon of hope and a testament to the enduring spirit of faith and community in North Central Philadelphia. Our legacy is one of unwavering service, rich history, and a deep commitment to fostering connections within our diverse neighborhood.Pioneers of Progress
The Advocate is proud to be a pioneer in more ways than one. We are not just a place of worship; we are a community that embraces progress and inclusivity. In fact, we hold the distinction of being the first Episcopal Church in the world to ordain women. This pioneering spirit is a testament to our commitment to breaking barriers, advancing equality, and celebrating the unique contributions of every member of our communityJoin Our Faithful Community
We invite you to be a part of The Advocate family, where faith, history, and community converge. Whether you're seeking solace, inspiration, or a sense of belonging, our doors are open to you. Together, we can continue to build a brighter future, rooted in the values of faith, unity, and love.
Clergy: The Rev. Carol Anthony, Vicar
Who We Are
The George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate is an Open and Affirming Fellowship that fights for the dignity of all people.
For over fifty years, the Episcopal congregation of George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate has been a driving force in the fight for social harmony and economic fairness in their neighborhood and beyond. They assist the area's homeless and working poor by providing meals and other services.
The after-school programs are a collaboration between local organizations such as ArtWell and Mighty Writers, as well as global organizations such as Arts for All, as well as neighborhood coaches who volunteer their time and the schools themselves. The Advocate Center for Culture and Education runs the program, which includes meals, academics, art, theater, and athletics. There is a summer camp in the region for children and teenagers. All of the programs are governed by a "code of conduct" that requires tolerance and a focus on peaceful conflict resolution.
The after-school programs are a collaboration between local organizations such as ArtWell and Mighty Writers, as well as global organizations such as Arts for All, as well as neighborhood coaches who volunteer their time and the schools themselves. The Advocate Center for Culture and Education runs the program, which includes meals, academics, art, theater, and athletics. There is a summer camp in the region for children and teenagers. All of the programs are governed by a "code of conduct" that requires tolerance and a focus on peaceful conflict resolution.
We are ready to worship with You:
Sunday - Worship 10am
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 7am - 5pmFriday - Saturday 7am - 4pm
Location:
1801 W Diamond St, Philadelphia,
PA 19121
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Our Mission: The Advocate lives the gospel of Christ and is a welcoming community dedicated to spiritual enrichment, human services, community programs, and the pursuit of social justice.
Come and be a part of The Advocate – where history meets hope, and community is our greatest treasure.
Tel. 215-978-8000
Loc. 1801 W Diamond St, Philadelphia, PA 19121
Hours
Sunday - Worship 10am
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday - Saturday 7am - 4pm