“This is a wonderful church! The people are friendly, fun, and genuinely care. They have a fantastic children's center, small groups for every age and interest. They are prayer focused, and Bible preaching is verse by verse. There is a growing Hispanic ministry as well. Community outreach is happening, proving to be a well-rounded church, doing everything a church should be doing! I love it, my family loves it!”
“Very loving church! Great contemporary worship, casual dress, great emphasis on studying the Bible and knowing God! Sweet fellowship at coffee bar afterwards!Love the children’s ministry too!”
“My family and I searched for a church for many years. We traveled great lengths to find a place where we would be loved and accepted; where we could learn and grow in sound doctrine; whose leadership was authentic, humble, and transparent. I am so grateful that we have found such a place at One Church in Lindenwald.”
“Good people never went church here but I can tell great by the people was they made feel welcome my friends this her child her church she passed away the other day and be there this Saturday for her wake”
“This is the church that I got saved in as a young Muslim girl. The HOLY SPIRIT is here and this is the house where God resides. I thank God for calling each person here for time they are suppose to be”
“I love Pastor Dan he is a very great and loving pastor and he goes to my school and he does an after school program at my school and even at my school he is a great pastor”
“A little backstory for you: I was invited to an event consisting of attending church + breakfast afterwards. I am cuckoo bananas for breakfast, and upon seeing this my stomach hijacked my brain and made me rsvp yes despite the fact that I haven't been to church since I was 5. To solve this predicament I recruited my catholic friends to teach me their ways, and invited my dad (a good catholic) to come along. The event was not at this church but I didn't feel like reviewing the one I attended so get off my case. Needless to say, my friends failed me. Anyhoo back to the program:I entered the church 4 minutes before mass started. I spotted the little bowl of water I'd been warned about and watched as my dad did the forehead chest tap thing (FCTT) (I have later learned it is the sign of the cross but I'm sticking with my abbreviation). I knew this was my moment to do as I had practiced, but I froze like a deer in headlights and scampered away like a mouse, running from my sin. I prayed to God that he wasn't watching, which I thought defeated the purpose of my prayer, and is a plot hole in Christianity they need to patch up. Before we entered our seats (which people called a pew, kinda like the sound you make when you shoot a finger gun) my dad kneeled down with no warning and I feared the power of Christ had taken over his conscious. But then he did the FCTT, got up, and looked at me as if to follow. But once again I stood there stupefied and just sat down. What ensued was an hour of standing up and sitting down between songs like a game of stationary musical chairs. As the mass started, with no warning they started a song, and everyone flipped to a page and began singing faster than you could say "God bless you" (which for me is .46 seconds). I stood there assessing my options. I could just keep my mouth shut and accept my ignorance, hum silently and sway to the beat, try and sing the words a second after they said them, or just move my mouth to fool everyone into thinking I was hip to the catholic tunes and that I listen to the catholic top 40 countdown on the radio while helping the children. I chose the last option. This was harder than I anticipated because in between songs, people would chant words in unison without being prompted. The priest would be talking then out of no where a rumble of voices murmuring "THE HOLY SPIRIT" would come out of nowhere. No cue cards or nothing. 96% of the time I couldn't understand what they were saying because they would mutter everything. The only one I could understand was when the pastor would pray for someone (most often named James) and then we would all go "lord hear our prayer". Piece of advice: if you want Him to hear your prayer, then stop mumbling. PRONUNCIATE PEOPLE!Only one time were we prompted to do the FCTT, and I messed it up. Personally I would benefit from a warning 30 seconds before so I have time to stretch, do a few practice runs, and do some visualization of me successfully doing it. Another time I thought we were doing it and I scrambled to get in position, but instead we were just placing our thumbs on our foreheads, and I messed up so bad my dad started laughing at me. In addition, I was not a fan of when we had to shake other peoples hands as they said "God be with you" and I mumbled "ok" or "back at ya." As we neared the end of the hour, I secretly hoped they would forget about communion, but sure enough they remembered and I awkwardly sat there as my own father left me. I considered going, but seeing how much I had goofed up all day long, I decided it would be too risky, which meant that the 10 minutes I spent the night before practicing in the mirror had gone to waste. While I was left alone in the pew, I realized that I should have come on crutches, as a nifty excuse not to take communion. But it was too late. It was even more awkward when I had to get up to let the people back in the aisle, and they acted overly nice about it, but I could feel their judgements. Overal”
9:30AM - 1:30PM
2860 Mack Rd, Fairfield“This is a wonderful church! The pastor is a very genuine, caring person. There is so much going her in outreach. The service last Sunday was one of the best services I have ever attended. The cross video was dynamic”
9AM - 6PM
4831 Pleasant Ave, Fairfield“As members who travel in our camper full time, we have the opportunity to visit many areas and attend Church. Everywhere we have been, it has been so awesome to attend the closest Church meeting house.
It has been wonderful to feel welcomed at each place we have visited. The members are always happy to have us attend. Of course, they cannot know if we are members or just someone seeking more information about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It doesn't matter. They are still happy to have us there and show us kindness and happily allow us to worship with them.”
“Always great preaching and teaching straight from God's Word. Great to have a traditional service, hymns, and fellowship. Lots of activities and outings for adults and children. Some of the nicest people you’ll meet. There’s also a Bible Institute where you can take classes and really increase your understanding of the Bible.”