Rev. Ted Wuerffel
/Discover how Pastor Ted’s time with CFNA in volunteering blessed both he and his wife Abby, and many more as they contributed to “Christ to the Nations” right next door!
Read MoreThe latest updates of CFNA and friends helping Immigrants and Refugees in St. Louis with Christ-Like Care
Discover how Pastor Ted’s time with CFNA in volunteering blessed both he and his wife Abby, and many more as they contributed to “Christ to the Nations” right next door!
Read MoreJesus warned people that following would cost them. Refugees and immigrants understand these costs better than most Americans born here do. They may have experienced homelessness as they fled war zones or lived in refugee camps. We all can join in helping them!
Read MoreThough I have worked with many non-Lutheran Christians in the past, I recently began working with a man who is Ethiopian Orthodox. I’d like to share with you aspects of this very interesting and ancient form of Christianity.
Read MorePeople from many different nations, education levels, financial backgrounds, and life stories come together to be neighbors serving one another in Jesus’s name. Like the tributaries flowing into the Mississippi, CFNA is a center for cultural confluence, a place where, when joined together, we are filled with more life and love.
Read MoreCFNA’s open house and dedication brought many people to the new building! Everyone was excited not only to see the new location, but many also discovered afresh how the ministries of CFNA are impacting the community. After signing in and getting a name tag, attendees were given a “passport” that listed all of CFNA’s ministry areas. Refreshments from all over the world helped attendees truly get a taste of what happens every week at CFNA!
Read MoreAn evening filled with laughter, food, music and much more, 60 CFNA volunteers, Board members, staff, and summer interns gathered together in Ascension Lutheran Church’s basement for the annual Volunteer Appreciation Night. Ministry coordinators expressed their sincere thanks to volunteers for their diligence and hard work.
Read More13 refugees received eye exams (including 11 receiving new glasses!) recently as Dr. Cheryl Davidson performed eye exams as the new Peace Center. As a part of their eye exam, patients had the opportunity to choose a new pair of prescription eye glasses that fit their style, free of cost.
Read MoreStarting their journey as participants of CFNA’s Trivia Nights to now actively helping with event logistics, engaging in the coat drive for Afghans, handling donations, driving refugees, and moving items into the new Peace Center, the Maddens show how big a difference volunteers can make!
Read More…as soon as Jesus healed her, she went straight back to what she knew best, the work that made her happy—serving her guests. Serving Jesus, who had served her first by healing her.
Read MoreCFNA invites you to join us as we dedicate our new building to the ministries God has prepared for us in serving our New American friends on Sunday, September 21, 2025. Open house available from 2-4:30 pm with building dedication at 2:30 pm. All happening at 5515 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63111
Read MorePastor Jeff Cloeter of Christ Memorial Lutheran Church charged the Reverend Doctor Stanish Stanley and CFNA to “walk back into the future!” by remembering our past as we move forward at the August 10th installation service for Rev. Stanley. Many members of the CFNA community, including 19 pastors, participated in the installation of Stanish Stanley as the Executive Director of CFNA.
Read MoreThis past year has been one of intentional change and diligent focus on the identity of CFNA: Who are we as a Christ serving organization? One such conversation demonstrated the answer: I asked, “Who is in that picture?” “Jesus,” the boy answered. “Who is with Jesus?” “I don’t remember all their names.,” he says, almost laughing. “Ok, but who are they?” I ask. “Jesus’s friends,” he says, smiling. “You’re right. And you know that you are Jesus’s friend, too. You’ve been chosen.”
Read MoreThanks to the generosity of Christ Memorial and Reliant Lutheran Churches, the swim program this summer has been a splash! 45 students have participated in lessons at the Pavilion in Lemay. Most of the students have left with the ability to swim the narrow length of the pool, and all have found the pool to be a cool experience.
Read MoreWarren is a great example of someone who chose to volunteer for a simple reason: he loves to help people! He recently began helping and befriending New Americans by volunteering to teach English as a Second Language.
Read MoreJesus tells us to count the cost of becoming his disciples. What could we lose? What will we gain? Losses there will certainly be, though it’s hard to tell ahead of time exactly what. But what we will gain?
Read More“No kid sleeps on the floor in our town!” A group of pick-up trucks pulled up at the South City home of Shadrack to deliver and assemble seven beds for his children. Though drenched in sweat, the team of volunteers worked tirelessly to bring in and assemble the wooden boards, mattresses, and pillows.
Read MoreAround 15 CFNA children from Congo, Rwanda, Afghanistan, Tanzania, Uganda, the U.S. were on the field! Soccer games are being organized every other Saturday (twice a month) targeting deeper engagement with refugee kids and their families.
Read MoreAt Messiah Weldon Springs, we were excited to welcome hundreds of children from our community to learn how to “Live Like Jesus!” – this year’s VBS mission. In an effort to expose children to different cultures, languages, and backgrounds, Messiah worked alongside Christian Friends of New Americans (CFNA).
Read MoreOne thing I’ve learned during my internship is how much effort immigrants and refugees put into adapting to a new culture. That has taught me patience and inspired me to work even harder toward building my own future.
Read MoreShirley’s involvement with the Sewing program at CFNA has been an opportunity to utilize not only her skills, but her gifting, the very things she loves to do, and her availability to love her neighbors!
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Christian Friends of New Americans is an outreach ministry to immigrants and refugees in the greater St. Louis area. Our mission is to be involved in relationships with New Americans with whom we can share the Gospel through caring words and actions.
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