Ekklesia At Comfest This Year


Ekklesia Church will be participating in this year's Comfest in Goodale Park on June 27, 28 and 29.

We'd love to have you stop by our booth and say hello to us and hear what God is up to in the Short North and around the world in the Church for his glory!

We'll have information available on our local and global partnerships with organizations like Camp Sunrise, Wings of Hope Foundation, Blood: Water Mission and Project Open Hand.

See you at Comfest!

 
   
   
   
 
Serving Teams

Ekklesia Serving Teams will be busy this fall as we seek to be the arms and hands of Jesus to the Short North. We'll be doing the seemingly mundane things like raking leaves for our neighbors and collecting clothing and blankets for the homeless and needy.

Ekklesia has several Serving Teams. Our Serving Teams are made up of individuals who are looking to make a difference in the lives of the people of the Short North and beyond.

We call them Serving Teams because we believe that we are to 'serve' people just as Jesus did. Serving may take the form of simple acts of kindness, like volunteering at social agencies, spearheading charitable fundraising, sweeping sidewalks, raking leaves, providing a meal for someone on the streets or in residential homes, partnering with hospice care and a thousand other acts. Our church wants to serve you, please contact us if you, or somebody you know, has needs.

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Most of what present-day Christians do in Church each Sunday is rooted, not in the New Testament, but in pagan culture and rituals developed long after the death of the Apostles.