Church of the Redeemer
a worshipping, missional community of faith
Sunday Services:
English Services at 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
(11 a.m. service will be live-streamed here.)
Arabic Service at 1 p.m.
East African Service in Kinyarwandan & Swahili at 3 p.m.
Next Joint International Service: January 25th at 2 p.m.
Morning Prayer Services
Tuesday-Thursday at 8:30 a.m.
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The Rev. Sergio Sapunar
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The Rev. Sergio Sapunar
The Rev. Sergio Sapunar
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Join the @newgarden.farm Team on Saturday, January 17th at 9-11am for a time of listening, sharing, and dreaming together about what God is doing through our Farm. Our Farm Director, Deacon Steven Hebbard, will give a short presentation about the Farm's plans for the coming years, followed by a time for you to share your insights, ideas, and questions about the Farm. Whether you are a long-time farm volunteer, former volunteer, church member, or new attender wondering, "Why does the church have a farm?" we want to hear your voice!
The season of Epiphany begins on January 6th and it is a season of celebration that the Savior of the world has appeared to make all things new! As we begin this season, we hope you'll join us for an All-Church Worship Night on Wednesday, January 7th, 7-8:30pm. This service will be a time of turning our hearts together toward the Lord, resting in God’s presence, and beginning the season centered on Him.
Nursery care will be available in the Grove for kids up to age 4.
As we say goodbye to 2025 and begin a new calendar year, check out what we've got coming up in January!
Learn more about these events and more at redeemergso.org/now.
Join us tonight at 5pm for a New Year's Eve compline service. As we come to the end of 2025 and pray for the grace of God to usher us into 2026, we will gather for a time of worship, prayer, and opportunities to share stories of God's faithfulness in 2025.
After the service, there will be light refreshments (if you are able, please bring something to share).
“And the angel said to them, “Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” - Luke 2:10-11
And just like that we’re in the final days of Advent…
As we get ready to celebrate the moment when God came down to dwell among his people in the most unexpected way, look back on the past year and ponder the ways God has unexpectedly made himself known to you. Like Mary, let those things dwell in your heart as we prepare to enter into Christmas Eve, our holiday celebrations, and look towards a new calendar year.
A special thank you to David Stanley for this beautiful work of art reminding us that the Light shines in the darkness (John 1:5).