See how new worshiping community in metro Atlanta is inviting 2nd generation Asian-Americans into a safe place to ask questions and experience new faith in Jesus Christ.
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1001 Worshiping Communities | The Fellowship Place
FEEDING, CLOTHING, SERVING
When committed followers of Jesus began meeting needs in their community, God started a new worshiping community known as The Fellowship Place.
1001 Worshiping Communities | Kairos church
See how devotion to scripture, intimate fellowship, prayer and extravagant generosity are creating God given moments and growth for Kairos Church – one of 22 new worshiping communities in Atlanta Ga.
1001 Worshiping Communities | The Bridge
In Los Angeles, California, a new ministry at Union Church called The Bridge is bring together people from varied cultures in worship, loving God and blessing the city.
1001 Worshiping Communities | Northland Village
A new worshiping community in Los Angeles, California, is living into a ministry of reconciliation in their neighborhood, meetings needs of those who have been disillusioned with church.
1001 Worshiping Communities | The Presbyterian Foundation
The Presbyterian Foundation in Jeffersonville, Indiana has repuprosed “brick and mortar” funds to help in creating 1001 new worshiping communities.
1001 Worshiping Communities | Sweaty Sheep
A passion to reach endurance athletes leads to the creation of new worshiping community in Louisville, Kentucky. Now it is helping other churches find re-creation through recreation, meeting God and others in new ways.
1001 Worshiping Communities | New Hope
A worshiping community built on the premise that all people matter is reaching people of diverse background in cities across Southern California, who are investing in people’s and the lives of their children.
1001 Worshiping Communities | Thien An
Seeing the needs of people living in isolation in their community, Presbyterians create a new worshiping community to meet the needs of some 50,000 Vietnamese immigrants in Houston, Texas.
1001 Worshiping Communities | Water’s Edge
A group of people at a church in Los Angeles started asking, “What if we started a church, like the one we attended in college, where we could take all of our friends?” Hearing their desire, church leaders help them create a new worshiping community in South Bay.