The Bulletin
Come join us for our all-church fall workday! We'll tackle building and grounds projects together, enjoying a time of shared purpose and accomplishment. Lunch will be provided as a way of appreciating everyone's contributions. It's a great opportunity to work alongside one another and care for the space we all share. A list of specific projects will be made available soon.
Our Ordinary Time Roundtable is this Sunday, November 16th from 4-6pm. If you are examining your beliefs, traditions or practices, this Ordinary Time Roundtable is a time to bring your questions and open mind to connect with others who are challenging and deconstructing long held paradigms. Childcare will be provided. No registration is necessary.
Save the date! We’re having our annual Ladies’ Christmas Party on Thursday, December 4th in the evening. More details to follow!
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service - Our candlelight service begins at 5:30pm on Wednesday, December 24th. No childcare is available.
Join us for another round of Redemption Book Club on January 16, 2026 at 9:30am. We will be discussing Robert Dugoni’s book The Extraordinary life of Sam Hell. The book follows Sam, a boy with ocular albinism, through his childhood and into adulthood as he reflects on his life and the meaning of the people he has encountered throughout. Please register on the Redemption website if you plan to join us. We look forward to seeing you!
The youth ministry of Redemption Church will be traveling to the great city of Memphis, TN, for an immersive journey into the heart of the Civil Rights Movement. We think it is essential for our students to not only see the history of the Civil Rights Movement, but also to discuss and wrestle with how the Church (and in particular black liberation theology) gave the movement its imaginative framework.
Join us for our Spring Workday on March 28 as we come together to maintain and beautify our building and grounds. There will be a variety of tasks for all skill levels, from gardening and landscaping to minor repairs and cleaning. This is a great opportunity to serve alongside others and make our church home even more welcoming for everyone.
Youth and Children
The youth ministry of Redemption Church will be traveling to the great city of Memphis, TN, for an immersive journey into the heart of the Civil Rights Movement. We think it is essential for our students to not only see the history of the Civil Rights Movement, but also to discuss and wrestle with how the Church (and in particular black liberation theology) gave the movement its imaginative framework.
Compassion and Justice
Community Life
Our Ordinary Time Roundtable is this Sunday, November 16th from 4-6pm. If you are examining your beliefs, traditions or practices, this Ordinary Time Roundtable is a time to bring your questions and open mind to connect with others who are challenging and deconstructing long held paradigms. Childcare will be provided. No registration is necessary.