Berean Bible Church strives for multi-generational people to attend its Sunday services. This non-denominational community is Bible-based and does not focus on just one select group. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, and is very much connected with Shoreline's community since 1964.
The Redmond United Methodist Church is a Christian faith community that believes in combining tradition with innovation to continually find the relevance in the Bible message and keep worship fun as well as awe-inspiring. The church is located in the heart of downtown Redmond, where it has grown over the last 100 years to include a worship center, sanctuary, classrooms, community rooms, and offices.
Church activities include youth and adult Bible Study, middle and high school youth groups, choir, praise band, handbell choir, congregational care team, and a program called "blankets+."
The Redmond United Methodist Church is led by Rev. Cara Scriven.
St. Andrew Presbyterian Church is located in a one-story white building in a residential neighborhood. The congregation promotes community service, and often volunteer at the Salvation Army Renton Rotary Food Bank, with ARISE (Area of Renton Interfaith Shelter Endeavor) and nationally in missionary teams. St. Andrew also offers music, choir and youth programs in addition to adult Bible study.
Edgewood Baptist Church is a well attended family-oriented church with many activities outside of Sunday worship to take part in. A strong missions and teaching focus characterize the substantial congregation that hosts many seasonal holiday childrens' programs as well as youth services.
Kirkland's Seventh Day Adventist Church has served Kirkland for several decades. Pastor Philip Lizzi leads services Saturday mornings. Other ministries include adult, senior and youth programs, Vacation Bible School every summer for kids and a clothing bank for those in need. There is also a school for kindergarten through eighth grade.
First Presbyterian is a large church north of downtown Bellevue that offers a variety of programs aside from worship services, including choir for children, teens and adults, missionary trips, a preschool and exercise classes like yoga, basketball and strength training. Bible study classes are available.
Lake Forest Park Presbyterian Church is located just 20 minutes north of downtown Seattle. Services are held weekly with a continental breakfast served at 10:15am. Headed by Pastor Frank Baressel, the church features programs for all ages including, a children's ministry, a youth program and groups for men, women, college-age individuals and others.
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.
North Sound Church is a chapel-esqe church just north of downtown Edmonds, on the corner of 4th Avenue and Bell Street. Parking is in a small lot beside the church and along the street. Check the North Sound Church website for information regarding upcoming events.
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..."
The Prince of Peace Lutheran Church began its ministry in 1959. With the gospel of Jesus Christ, it reaches out to people living in Lakewood and the surrounding communities. It's conveniently located along Bridgeport Way and has a variety of different fellowship services like adult choir and a missionary league.
This church has three Sunday services, several weekday services and a number of ministries for the community's spiritual growth. The church is in partnership with the non-profit St. Andrew's Housing Group to build Andrew's Glen, an affordable housing complex that will be adjacent to the main church campus. Andrew's Glen will provide 40 new units of affordable housing through the nonprofit group.
St. Margaret's services cater to different worship styles, with a 7:15 a.m. service with no music, an 8:45 a.m. service with contemporary music and an 11 a.m. service with traditional hymns. The church also holds education for children, youth and adults at 10:10 a.m.
Congregation members also can join groups for men, mothers, single people and retired men. Youth ministries include a cafe and a pop music band.
The church also has a thrift shop, located at the back of the parking lot. Since it opened in 1977, the thrift shop has donated over a million dollars to non-profits.
Muslim Association of Puget Sound is a nonprofit organization serving Redmond and the surrounding communities. The organization has a new religious center located on NE 67th Court that offers a place for the community to gather and includes a prayer hall as well as programs for children. Some features include a multipurpose rooms, basketball area, classrooms, kitchen area as well as a preschool and after school activity program for children. ESL classes will also be available. Call for details on upcoming events or programs or for information on getting involved.
The Holy Trinity Lutheran Church follows the teachings of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Evangelical Lutherans believe in the Triune Godhead, open sacrament and support women in the clergy. The church is one of two Lutheran churches on the island, but the two maintain small differences in doctrine.
The church was founded at the Keewaydin Clubhouse in 1948 and soon built a small brick chapel on S.E. 40th Street. Today, the chapel remains but is dwarfed by a large, brightly-lit sanctuary with room to seat more than 400 parishioners.