“I had the privilege of attending Word of Life Church, and I must say, it's an incredible place. From the moment I walked through the doors, I was warmly welcomed, and it felt like I was part of a big, loving family. The sense of community and togetherness at this church is truly remarkable.The pastors and congregation make you feel right at home, and their genuine care for each member is evident in everything they do. The sermons are not only spiritually enriching but also relatable to our daily lives.Word of Life Church is a place where you can grow spiritually, build meaningful relationships, and experience the love and support of a wonderful church family. I couldn't recommend it more highly; it's a true sanctuary where you feel surrounded by love and embraced as part of the family.”
“Ravensworth is a welcoming family who shows love to everyone, no matter where you are on your journey or your age/race/sexuality/gender/you-name-it. I’ve never heard any of the “hate the sin, love the sinner” nonsense either. The focus is Jesus, love, and standing up for those who can’t, not strict fundamentalism- don’t let the “Baptist” fool you. :)”
“Loved the church, food, kindness, and thanks to @Robbie for giving me and my friend Mrs. Heidi a tour of the church. I hope to come again. I hope you guys have a successful festival and thanks again. Me and my friend had the Tour of Egypt and it was behind good it was GREAT GREAT GREAT. I had a great time. Learned a lot of new things.”
“We are so thankful God brought us to Christ Chapel Church 2 years ago! It's an incredible loving and diverse church family that God is using to impact the DMV for Jesus. Hope Is Here!”
“Nova Hub has been more than a prayer answered for me and my wife. This Church is Driven by the Spirit of God. The Anointing is real and everyone is Wonderful. If you are in need of a church that’s on fire For Jesus Christ then this is the place to be. Come Visit Us! God Bless You. ”
“This isn't my church. But the light I see coming out of there is amazing. I see Christ through the way their works are in the community. And it makes me smile. Keep spreading the word and the love. I love you guys”
“12/14/22This past Sunday on 12/11/22 we (my wife and I) took a trip back to The Journey Church. I like how laid back they are on the dress code for Church. Dressing up to go to Sunday School/Church rubbed me the wrong way. If I wasn't comfortable in what I wore, my attention to church was nonexistent. This is when I was much younger. Still today I am glad to see Church goers wearing everyday clothing and not necessarily the monkey suit.Anyhow, after talking with the pastor for the second time, I find him very laid back and cool to talk to. In the back of my mind i wondered what could be today's lesson in church? Today's Lesson: The StormHave you ever had a personal storm in your life? Well today's lesson. Started out with how weather people...no,...meteorologist decided to name storms after women. This was later changed to men an women's name. Some of the names of selected storms have a deeper meaning than others. The lesson in short was to keep hope in what you do, because without hope, you might be battling a storm physically, mentally or both for a long time.I don't go to Church very often, but this place gives off good vibes even if I still don't know many of the people there. My wife says the main reason for being there is God. Anything else is an added bonus. I am not as into the Lord as she is, but I will say this. The music, how I feel then I am there and the history of lessons learned keep me coming back for more. I find it fascinating how things I learned in school, specifically Western/Eastern Civilization and American History had bites and peices of things I am now hearing from The Bible.I am moving at a snail's pace come paired to my wife. Yet I don't believe there is a set speed for religion. If there is, my God will have to have patience. Still, I am on a Journey of self discovery. Who knows what I will discover next week.”
“We love so many things about Adat Reyim. It is a small congregation but with so many activities and programs to choose from. The synagogue is so inclusive and welcoming. The members are so kind, warm, and giving of their time and friendship. My kids are thriving in the religious school and my daughter became a Bat Mitzvah earlier this year. We love the monthly folk service and annual events like the ShaBBQ, Latkes and Lights, and the Purim Schpiel!”
“An SBC church with a warm and friendly atmosphere. The church is very friendly towards visitors and good about following up for prayer needs. The music is mostly aligned towards the traditional Hymn singing, with upbeat songs sprinkled in.The church seems to have a heart towards missions, evangelism, and spiritual growth, which aligns with the tenants of the Christian faith.The pastor appears to be very knowledgeable in the Word, and his sermons flow nicely and align with sound biblical doctrine. He is obviously very experienced in ministry work.The congregation is mostly over 40 years of age, but there are some younger families and youth. The church and its leadership are racially diverse, which is a very good thing to see.I like to visit here when I need a break from my pentecostal church.”
“I went here in 1978-80. My sister and I stopped in reminisce. It grew! But what stayed the same was God’s love was everywhere. His presence was felt. I can’t wait for Covid stuff to be over so we can fellowship again. ??”