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Renaissance Church Worships Online During Coronavirus
Join us online for Sunday services, prayer meetings, support groups, and more

Renaissance Church moved its Sunday services and community programs online while the coronavirus limits activities in person.
The non-denominational church is streaming its service at 8:30, 10, and 11:30 am on Sundays and encouraging connections in virtual ways. Prayer Meetings are taking place online on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. Groups are also meeting online, as well as the GriefShare (for those facing difficult times after the death of a loved one), DivorceCare (for those navigating life after a divorce or separation), and Rays of Hope (for families of loved ones struggling with substance abuse) Support Groups. Renaissance Church is also providing resources for children and teenagers, as well as daily texts from Lead Pastor Christian Andrews.
“We are a church that invites everyone to understand and experience the love of Jesus, and at this time, our mission is more important than ever. We want to provide hope by turning to God for encouragement and comfort. We’d like to be able to gather together in person as soon as possible, but in the meantime, we believe we can continue to learn and grow by worshiping together in our homes and connecting and caring for each other from a responsible social distance,” said Andrews.
Renaissance Church is a non-denominational church normally located in the historic Summit Opera House above Winberie’s, 2 Kent Place Boulevard, Summit. Services are now held online on Sundays at 8:30, 10, and 11:30 am. For more information, visit: renchurch.com.