Redeemer Presbyterian Church

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Fellowship is a vital part of the Christian life. Because we are united to Christ by faith, we are also united to one another as members of His body (1 Corinthians 12:12–27). In fellowship, we share life together—encouraging one another in faith, bearing one another’s burdens, and stirring one another up to love and good works (Galatians 6:2; Hebrews 10:24–25). God uses fellowship in the local church as a means to strengthen His people and display the unity we have in Christ. As we gather around the Word, prayer, and life together, we are helped to walk faithfully until the Lord returns (Acts 2:42).

Monthly Fellowship Meals

Join us for our monthly fellowship meal, held on the first Sunday of each month following the morning service. This is a special time set aside to slow down, share a meal together, and enjoy meaningful fellowship as a church family. These gatherings provide an opportunity to build relationships, encourage one another, and grow together in community outside of our regular worship time. Whether you are a long-time member or visiting for the first time, we warmly invite you to stay, join the table, and be part of the conversation. We look forward to spending this time with you each month as we share food, friendship, and fellowship together.

Prayer Meeting

The weekly prayer meeting is held every Wednesday at 6:30 PM and is a central expression of the church’s dependence upon God. In prayer, we acknowledge God as sovereign, good, and the source of all blessing, and we respond by bringing before Him our petitions, thanksgiving, confession, and intercession. Prayer is a means by which God works through His people, conforming them to His will and strengthening them by His grace. As the body of Christ gathers, we are called to labor together in prayer for the advancement of the gospel, the sanctification of the saints, the needs of the church, and the salvation of the lost. This time is set apart for the corporate practice of prayer, reflecting the church’s reliance upon God’s Word and Spirit as the foundation of all ministry and growth.

Singing at Solstice

Once each month, instead of our regular Wednesday prayer meeting, we gather to sing and minister at Solstice Senior Living. This time is set aside to bring the encouragement of Christ to the residents through the singing of hymns and psalms, the reading of Scripture, and shared fellowship. This ministry reflects the church’s calling to care for the body of Christ and to extend the comfort of the gospel beyond our immediate gathering. As we sing together, we are reminded of the unity of believers across generations and the enduring hope we have in Christ. Through this time, we seek to honor the Lord by serving others, proclaiming His Word, and bearing witness to His grace in a way that strengthens both those we visit and those who participate.

Youth Events

Our youth events are times set aside for the young people of the church to gather for fellowship, service, and edification. These gatherings vary in form and may include games, sports, singing, and opportunities to serve through practical work around the church. These events are typically held monthly.

Other Events

In addition to our regular gatherings, we host a variety of church events throughout the year. These include men’s camping trips, women’s tea parties, baby showers, a Reformation Day celebration, white elephant gift exchanges, church picnics, and other similar activities. These events give the church opportunities to spend time together in different settings, enjoy one another’s company, and build relationships outside of Sunday services.