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5. ST. JOHN COLTRANE'S AFRICAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
“My music is the spiritual expression of what I am.” So said famous jazz musician,
St. John Coltrane. Services consist of a performance of Coltrane's “A Love Supreme,”
by the band Ohnedaruth and the Sisters of Compassion choir.
St Paul's Lutheran
Church,
1286
Fillmore
St
415
673
7144
Services:
noon
Sun
Free
www.coltranechurch.org
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6. FIRST UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH
Since 1850, this church has been a progressive voice in the city. Welcoming all faiths
and creeds, this congregation is not bound by dogma, but by shared values.
1187
Franklin St • 415 776 4580 • Services: 11am Sun • Free • www.uusf.org
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7. ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
This 1894 pink-brick church is a mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles. After the
1906 earthquake, it served as a first-aid station and shelter. 1111 O'Farrell St • 415
928 7770 • Services: 6:45pm Wed; 9am & 11am Sun • Free • www.sfmarks-sf.org
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8. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL
Constructed in 1872, this Gothic Revival cathedral has an impressive marble and
stained-glass interior.
756 Mission St • 415 421 3730 • Services: 7:30am, 12:10pm,
5:15pm
Mon-Sat;
7:30am,
9am,
10:30am,
12:15pm,
5:15pm
Sun
Free
www.stpatricksf.org
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9. SHRINE OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Declared a National Historic Landmark, the Gothic Revival St. Francis of Assisi
Church was established on June 17, 1849, as the first parish church in California. The
interior is adorned with 11 larger-than-life murals, depicting the works of San Fran-
cisco's patron saint. 610 Vallejo St at Columbus • 415 986 4557 • Services: 12:15pm
Mon-Sat, 10am Sun • Free • www.shrinesf.org
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