Baptist church

Greater Brightlight Baptist

1320 Sutter Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208

Greater Brightlight Baptist

Greater Bright Light Missionary Baptist Church

Established in 1970, Greater Bright Light Missionary Baptist Church has been a cornerstone of the East New York community in Brooklyn, New York. ({{LINK0}}) The church is led by Senior Pastor Rev. Grady E. Zellars, with Associate Pastors including Rev. Mary Cotton, Rev. Eric C. Foster, Rev. Rose King-Bennett, Rev. Edwin Sharpe Jr., Rev. Deborah Smith, and Rev. Irene Tinsley. ({{LINK1}})

The church offers a variety of ministries catering to all age groups. For children and youth, programs include Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, after-school activities, and summer camps. Adults and families can participate in senior citizen ministries, community service initiatives, and mission work. (cccny.net)

Worship services are conducted in English every Sunday, featuring a blend of traditional hymns and contemporary music, accompanied by a choir. The church also hosts Bible study sessions and community events throughout the week. (cccny.net)

Located in the East New York neighborhood, the church is easily accessible via public transportation, with nearby subway stations facilitating convenient travel for both locals and visitors. (mapquest.com)

The congregation is known for its welcoming and inclusive environment, fostering spiritual growth and fellowship among its members. Community feedback highlights the church's commitment to service and its positive impact on attendees. (chamberofcommerce.com)

For more information or to get involved, you can visit the church's official website at www.gblmbc.com or contact them directly at (718) 235-2003.

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Area
East New York, Brooklyn
Country
United States of America

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