Redeemed Community Church Moves Into New Location


Redeemed Community Church, a daughter church to Ekklesia Church has moved and is now meeting at 1187 W. Broad Street. We are sharing space with Jericho's Light Club and One Way Street Ministries.

Our Sunday morning gathering begins at 10:00am; parking is in the small lot to the west of the building, as well as on-street on Yale Street (to the east), West Park Avenue (to the west) and in front of the building.

Our Wednesday evening gathering begins at 6:30pm with a community meal, followed by fellowship, worship and Bible Study.

 
 
 
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