Manassas Church of the Brethren was first established in 1895. They practice a doctrine based upon the New Testament and attempt to live according to Jesus' example as contained therein. In addition to Sunday services, they also host many community-based events throughout the week, with donut breakfasts, softball games, potlucks and more. They also have a number of fellowship groups centered around interests or age. See their web site for details.
Church of the Living God, located at 199 Deming St., has been serving the greater Manchester area since 1983. Founding Pastor Dave Mullen has been Senior Pastor along with senior associates Rev. Eric Peoples and Rev. David Bonadies. Members of this church support each other and also minister in various other capacities. It is a members of the Manchester Area Conference of Churches.
Lighthouse Christian Center is a busy metropolis of a church that serves the South Hill and Gem Heights communities with a total of 5 weekend services. Members of this church find opportunities to grow in their faith with programs like Home Groups, youth ministeries, learning seminars and serving opportunities.
The church also maintains an extensive webpage that highlights all of its purposes and beliefs, including directions to the newest satelite campus, Gem Heights. The Gem Heights campus is located at the Stahl Jr. High School or 9610 168th St E. Puyallup, WA 98375. More personal information can be obtained by contacting the main office directly at their regular office hours or requesting information from the website.
Adult bible study is held at the church on Sundays at 9:30. Worship takes place at 10:30am. The service at the East Northport Christian Church is in a contemporary style that features a live band with a keyboard, guitars, drums and more.
Children's nursery available during service.
Church performs outreach services in the community and an all-woman bible study as well.
Peninsula Christian Fellowship (PCF) is located next to the Peninsula Library. The church offers Sunday worship and Home Fellowships in Gig Harbor and Tacoma throughout the week. There are also specified group meetings for youths and adults.
PCF offers missions, small groups and youth teaching for its members and believes that "music deeply affects and moves the human heart unlike any other medium, and our purpose is to serve the body of Christ..."
First Christian Church has been in Glendora since before 1885. During this time it has helped plan crop walks, and drug abuse and family values discussions. Its youth organization works with Habitat for Humanity.
First Christian Church is located on the corner of Glendora and Bennett avenues.
Waukee Christian Church provides a place of worship for Waukee and the surrounding community. There are ongoing events and activities including outreach, missions, youth education and women's Christian studies.
The Disciples Christian Church, on Mayfield Road, can trace its roots all the way back to 1843 at its old location on Euclid Avenue in East Cleveland. Today the church offers a variety of services to the community and holds Sunday worship services at 9am, 10am and 11am. Ministries are available for children and adults, including a group youth trip to Chautauqua, New York, and adult mission trips to New Orleans. The Disciples Christian Church donates to the Heights Emergency Food Center and is a member of the Interfaith Hospitality Network.
Calvary Alliance Church is a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Its congregation worships on Sundays in a brick building on Orange Street. Please call for more information.
Founded by Pastor Ron Hunt, New Life Christian Fellowship boasts a congregation of 500 people, many of them in their 30s and 40s. It is a non-denominational church and describes itself as "Bible-based, but culturally relevant." Sunday service is marked by music, provided by two church bands, and during the week life groups discuss everything from breaking addiction to relationships. There is also a preschool onsite catering to about 50 children.
This church believes in a modern interpretation of religious ideals that helps each person find their own path to faith. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation's programs and activities include art, choir, gardening, theater and the Community Food Bank of New Jersey. The church is led by Reverend Charlie Ortman and Reverend Judy Tomlinson.