Redeemer Community Church Blog
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Since this church began meeting in 1998, our vision has been to see lives transformed by the power of the gospel to the glory of God. Here's what we focus on doing: Christ-centered WORSHIP. Worship means drawing near to God in prayer and praise. We also have a blog that covers all the information regarding our church, our belief and the activities.
Redeemer Community Church Blog
2M ago
In the last several years, Redeemer has sought to engage more intentionally in global missions, and as part of that process, we have developed several wonderful new relationships with missionaries serving around the world. One of those relationships is with Andy and Sarah Pollock, who serve in Sarajevo with the International Association for Refugees (IAFR). As our understanding of the Pollocks’ ministry has grown, Redeemer’s elders and missions task force have been prayerfully considering sending a small team of Redeemer […]
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Redeemer Community Church Blog
5M ago
“Camp Firelight – A Summer Camp Adventure with God” is coming June 10-14 from 9:00am -12:15pm, and we’re excited to share the good news of Jesus Christ with kids! This camping-themed week will include Bible stories, games, crafts, missions, science, and special songs! You can join the adventure by bringing your kids, your friends’ kids, your neighbors’ kids — all the kids — and/or by signing up to serve. Keep reading for more information and registration.
Register Your Kids
Age: 3 year-olds through rising 6th graders
Cost: $10 per child, with a $25 max for immediate family members ..read more
Redeemer Community Church Blog
7M ago
We look forward to remembering the death of Jesus Christ and celebrating His resurrection this weekend, and we hope you’ll join us! Here are the details you need to know:
Good Friday Service
Friday 6:30-7:30pm
This service will be about an hour long and will include singing, meditations on Scripture, and the Lord’s Supper. There will be no childcare provided, and all children are welcome in the service. We have a “cry room” in the back if that makes you more comfortable, but we’re ok with kid noise too.
Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday at 10:30am
Bring the kids and join us on the law ..read more
Redeemer Community Church Blog
10M ago
Let’s Feast in 2024!
I trust you plan to eat next year. You probably don’t have all 1,095 meals planned out or anything like that, but I doubt many of us will go a day without eating unless we’re intentionally fasting (which I recommend!). You probably have a pretty good idea of where you’ll get your food and when / how you’ll go get it. Thank God it’s not all that complicated for most of us. But it’s no doubt one of the most important things we’ll do in 2024.
If we take God at His Word, we must agree that there’s another kind of eating that will pr ..read more
Redeemer Community Church Blog
1y ago
Hey men, mark your calendars and plan to join us on Saturday, November 4, from 8:30-2:00 for an awesome day growing together as followers of the Lord Jesus!
When planning for this ministry year, the elders thought it would be beneficial to focus on “loving one another” and improving our ministry to each other. For men, this is extremely important; because of a combination of our predispositions as men and the cultural norms for men in our society, we sometimes struggle to care for one another well. So we want to spend a day learning from God’s Word, spending time in prayer, worshipping in song ..read more
Redeemer Community Church Blog
1y ago
At Redeemer, the protection of our kids (and everyone else!) is a top priority, and in a continued effort to make the church building a safe place, we will be adding locks to all of the classrooms’ main doors next week.
Our goal in adding locks is not to protect the room or its contents, but people. As we’ve sought to learn best practices from others, we believe that eliminating unsupervised spaces is one of the more important steps we can take. This adjustment will make these rooms safer when in use and more clearly off limits when not in use. We trust that living together openly in pub ..read more
Redeemer Community Church Blog
1y ago
Next Sunday, September 17, we will launch our next Starting Point class for anyone who is interested in learning more about Redeemer. Starting Point is an opportunity to interact with Redeemer leaders, learn about our beliefs and mission, and get your questions answered. It’s the first step towards membership at Redeemer, but membership isn’t required at the end of the class.
Classes will meet on Sunday, September 17 and 24 and October 1 and 8 from 8:15-9:45. One more class date will be selected for an October Sunday that works for everyone.
If you’re interested in participating, please regist ..read more
Redeemer Community Church Blog
1y ago
Paul explained his ministry like this: “I know that I will remain and continue with you all, for your progress and joy in the faith, so that in me you may have ample cause to glory in Christ Jesus” (Phil. 1:25-26).
At Redeemer, we cherish this goal of “progress and joy in the faith” and to that end, we are excited to offer two discipleship workshops this fall. Both groups will meet on Sunday mornings from 8:15-9:30, beginning on October 1 and going through November 12. Check out the workshops and sign up below
Prayer
If you’re interested in growing in your prayer life, join us as we exami ..read more
Redeemer Community Church Blog
1y ago
On Sunday, August 20 we’ll begin a new ministry year, including a return to all classes for Redeemer Kids! You’ll receive our annual “Year-at-a-Glance” calendar, you’ll notice some changes around the physical building, and we will have a big picnic after the service. Here are the details you need to know:
REDEEMER KIDS
Classes for kids up to rising 5th graders will be back in full swing this Sunday. We will be using a new curriculum, The Biggest Story, and most classes will be meeting in new rooms! We will continue to welcome kids into the service on the first Sunday of every month ..read more
Redeemer Community Church Blog
1y ago
You’ve probably noticed that we’ve recently added six new parking signs near the front of the building. These signs designate parking for “Convenient Access Parking,” and they are exactly that! When the parking lot is fuller (like on Sundays or for special events), we want it to be easy for everyone to get to the front door. If your mobility is limited or something else makes it difficult for you to walk a longer distance to the front door, please take advantage of these spaces. Our simple motto is “if you need one, use it; if you don’t, please save it for someone who does.”
On weekdays ..read more