Presbyterian church

Second St. Paul Church of Christ

1048 Sutter Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208, United States

Second St. Paul Church of Christ

Second St. Paul Church of Christ

Located in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn, this congregation is a vibrant community committed to spiritual growth and service. Established in 2002, it has been a beacon of faith for over two decades. (dandb.com)

The church is led by the Rev. Solomon Bryant, who has been instrumental in guiding the congregation through various ministries and outreach programs. (brooklynchurches.org)

Services are held regularly, providing opportunities for worship, fellowship, and spiritual enrichment. The church also offers Sunday School programs for children and youth, aiming to instill Christian values from an early age. (brooklynchurches.org)

Community engagement is a cornerstone of the church's mission. Through various outreach initiatives, the congregation seeks to make a positive impact in the local area, embodying the teachings of Jesus Christ through words and actions. (joinmychurch.com)

Visitors have praised the church for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to spiritual growth. One attendee remarked, "We are a Saved Sanctified and Holy Ghost filled church. We believe that God sent his son who died on the cross and HE got up. We believe in One Lord One faith and One baptism! Come visit and see for yourself...you won't be the same person!!!" (wanderlog.com)

For those interested in attending or learning more, the church can be contacted at (718) 235-8922. (wanderlog.com)

Whether you're seeking a place of worship, community, or spiritual growth, this congregation offers a supportive environment to explore and deepen your faith.

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Area
East New York, Brooklyn
Country
United States of America

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