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Read nowWe’re a church in Philadelphia and South Jersey who wants to give everyone an opportunity to explore and express God’s love. The center of our movement is our hope in Jesus, who shows us the way of love and inclusion.
This is one of our connection points during the covid-19 crisis. We are the church 24/7. Social distancing and quarantine won’t stop God from demonstrating love and hope among us. Our plan is to keep gathering online, though, even beyond our present circumstances!
We’ve also begun meeting in person outside.
“Therefore encourage one another and build one another up.”
Develop relationships with people to share life in meaningful ways and journey together in faith. Cells are an opportunity for connection across differences in order to love like Christ.
“One body, many parts.”
Something simple and deep happens when we gather. Love makes a way for everyone to explore as we sing, pray and talk together. You don’t have to have it all figured out to feel it. Everyone participates at their own speed.
“When you love the least of these, you love me.”
From thrift stores to anti-racism work, our community is empowered to pursue service and action. Together we express hope in all the different ways we are called.
We are one church made up of four distinct congregations. When we meet in person, we have 4 locations.
On Sundays, we’re meeting in outdoors in the mornings and online together in evening.
Cells meet throughout the week.
Sunday, 3pm
First Presbyterian Church
35 W Chelten Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19144
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