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    Transfiguration Catholic Church

    4.0 (4 reviews)
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    3Crosses Church - Beloved with Francis Chan

    3Crosses Church

    3.9(63 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    We've been attending 3Crosses for a few years now, and what keeps us coming back is the powerful…read moreteaching, especially from Pastor Larry. He has an incredible ability to connect the truths of the Bible to everyday life in a way that truly resonates. It's so impactful that even my teenager, who isn't easily moved, was brought to tears by one of his teachings--crying in church, which is almost unheard of! His messages reach the heart in such a profound way, and it's been a blessing to our family. And while I understand that there's no such thing as a perfect church, one area I feel could use some attention is how challenging it's been to connect with the community. Being part of a large congregation can make it difficult to find a sense of belonging. While I hear the phrase 'welcome home' often, it's hard to feel at home when the environment still feels somewhat closed off. For example, my husband recently attended his first men's Bible study, and no one approached him when he arrived. As an introvert, it was already tough for him to go after a long day of work, and he even texted me saying he wanted to leave. Thankfully, a fellow newcomer sat next to him and introduced himself, which made all the difference. Ideally, that warm welcome should come from the church leaders--it's not right for new attendees to feel like outsiders while long-time members gather in familiar circles. Despite the awkward start, my husband stayed, and he was deeply moved by one of the worker's testimonies, which reassured him that being there was the right decision. I hope the church can take steps to foster a more inclusive environment where everyone, especially newcomers, feels genuinely welcomed and cared for.

    I've been trying out churches closer to home and The first time I visited here would be the last…read more Not so great first impression. Who ask for donations three times during service? Wasn't feeling it. I need more Jesus, more humble, more spirit. I'll continue to travel an hour to just to feel more at home.

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    3Crosses Church - Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel and founder of Transforming the Bay for Christ, interviewed by Pastor Danny about how to bring our faith to work

    Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel and founder of Transforming the Bay for Christ, interviewed by Pastor Danny about how to bring our faith to work

    3Crosses Church - Heartwarming baptism moment during our Sunday service!

    Heartwarming baptism moment during our Sunday service!

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    Redwood Chapel Community Church - 9/13/23 Here for the Matt Maher concert. All seats are good.

    Redwood Chapel Community Church

    4.9(14 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Came here for a Matt Maher & Jon Reddick Concert…read more Quality/Quantity - Matt and Jon did a good job with their concert. They even came back out after the show to do one more song, too bad 5% of the people had run out, LOL. I like the new original songs as much as their top hits. Atmosphere - Plenty of parking. Good size church. All seats had a good view. We got here early and got good center seats. Approximately 500-600 people attended this event, not enough to open up the balconies. Service - The volunteers did a GREAT job. From the team in the parking lot, to the greeters, ushers, etc. Price - We bought our tickets so long ago I can not remember how much we paid. I am guessing approximately $30 a person + a $15 processing fee each...? Either way, I am pretty sure it was very affordable. Owner Suggestion - Congrats on your success for 65+ years. Look forward to attending more future events.

    A few points of relevant disclosure:…read more - I am personally secular and not conventionally religious or consider myself a "person of faith," but do have a deep and ongoing interest in exploring spirituality/understanding of the unseen world around me. If you are looking for the perspective of someone who is an active and devout Christian, other reviews of Redwood Chapel may offer a more relevant perspective. - A High School friend is married to the Executive Pastor, Eric Junginger, who I've gotten to known socially over the past few years. All that disclaimer said, I have great admiration for the way Redwood Chapel is run. For the uncertain/ seekers/ unchurched prospective visitors concerned about "preachy" or high-pressure environments, Redwood comes across as a friendly, relaxed environment. I am particularly impressed by Pastor Junginger (who is too humble to brag about this on the church Bio section, but did in fact have a career as well-respected attorney; he walked away from a high-profile legal profession at a Partner level to serve as a Minister). He has a thoughtful, logical way of sorting out information and a fantastic person to discuss matters of faith, belief systems and social issues. If you are a "attend church once a year" type, or a secular/areligious person reflexively cautious about being lectured/preached at, you will find Redwood to be a very friendly place to explore these questions in a relaxed and thoughtful manner.

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    Redwood Chapel Community Church - 9/13/23 Matt Maher & Jon Reddick Concert.

    9/13/23 Matt Maher & Jon Reddick Concert.

    Redwood Chapel Community Church - 9/13/23 Matt Maher & Jon Reddick Concert.

    9/13/23 Matt Maher & Jon Reddick Concert.

    Redwood Chapel Community Church - 9/13/23 Matt Maher & Jon Reddick Concert. Matt Maher.

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    9/13/23 Matt Maher & Jon Reddick Concert. Matt Maher.

    Risen Church - One of our community groups meeting in central hayward

    Risen Church

    4.8(21 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    In the spring of 2021, a few days before my 23rd birthday, I first visited Risen Church. I had…read morerecently graduated from college and returned back to the Bay Area in 2020. Amidst the lockdowns and social distancing, it was difficult finding a local church community when I was accustomed to that kind of support within a collegiate fellowship. After reaching out to a middle school teacher, he recommended Risen, a church plant that was about a year and a half old. The first time I visited, the church was meeting outside at the staff parking lot area, with everyone spaced six feet apart. After I was handed a radio with some earphones, I sat on a folded chair while seeking shade from the school bus. The sermon that morning was on hospitality and the transformative way that Jesus frees us from our selfish passions, changing us to be more gracious and compassionate towards others. I can attest that I've experienced this firsthand as I look back on the last four years here. I was not the most approachable person and was quite guarded and reserved. I even had some disagreements with people while bearing much bitterness towards them. Instead of being open and honest, there were a few times that I considered leaving this church in order to run away from those problems. However, people still went out of their way to invite me to late-night dinners and hikes, allowing me to share life with them. Despite the hesitations I had, I ended up staying time and time again, being able to fully experience that transformative power of community. God gave me the courage to eventually meet and talk with people about some of my issues. What catastrophic expectations I had before these talks dissipated as I really started to see in my fellow church members the Imago Dei, the image of God. Once I began to notice this bitterness dissolve after a couple years of attending Risen, I pursued membership and later started serving with the Connections Ministry (welcome team). Rather than being a consumer who was only taking what was being given, I was able to start giving more of myself and pour into others. Although it is not a perfect church, my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ really embody that sense of hospitality that was preached about during my first visit. As our mission statement is to "Know Christ and Make Disciples," I have seen how God has really changed their lives as they seek to glorify God and use both grace and truth to truly love others. It has truly been a blessing to witness the growth and milestones our church has experienced over the past few years. We've gathered in many places--from the pastor's house to the staff parking lot, the Student Union downstairs, and later to the multi-purpose room upstairs. What began as a church plant has now become a particular church, marked by the ordination of elders last year. Looking back, I'm grateful I stayed through the discomfort and the hurt, because it is through those very moments that I experienced some of the deepest healing and growth.

    Looking for a church and committing to a church isn't easy. So when I was prayerfully looking for a…read morechurch to commit to and live life with, I was looking for a church that: 1) preached the Gospel and 2) lived out the Gospel in their community. I've been at Risen for 7 months now and I am thankful that God has called this church into existence. First, Risen teaches and preaches the gospel. It's all about the gospel. The sermons usually go through a book in the bible or a topic that is centered around one of their Core Principles. Risen's 8 Core Principles are: Scripture, Sabbath, Prayer, Community, Gratitude + Generosity, Compassion + Justice, Calling, Mission. Second, Risen is a community of believers who live out the Gospel. The people at Risen are passionate about Sharing Christ and Making Disciples. That's our church's mission (I can say "ours" now). So there are all kinds of ministries that make it easy to Share Christ and Make Disciples - from our Community Groups that are extremely welcoming and unintimidating to our relational building fellowship events. So you can invite your friends to multiple different avenues depending on where they may be in life. If they're ready for a Community Group, there's quite a few to choose from where they'll be extremely welcomed, cared for, taught and encouraged with the Scriptures, and prayed for. Risen is a community that has your back, prays for you, and is there for you. If they're looking for something a little less official, there are several fellowship events that they can check out. For example, there is a Run Club at 8pm so parents who want to come out, after putting their kids down, can come. Our pickleball and park hangouts are family friendly, not only limited to pickleball players or "young(er) adults". We have hikes for those who want 'more of a challenge' in terms of exercise and incline, and also family friendly walks to encourage families with babies and toddlers to come out. At the end of the day, Risen is thoughtful about having biblical fellowship that considers people of all life stages. As an adult with no kids, I feel like I belong when I hang out with families with young toddlers and babies. I also feel the same when I spend time with other adults who don't have kids or are not married. But all of this is extremely intentional. It's all intentional to Share Christ and Make Disciples. Also, as a newcomer to the church, I appreciated the effort made by members to serve the church. Most people here really care and love this church. This was very encouraging and refreshing to see, which stirred up my heart to serve. A couple cherries on top: Risen has a good form of communication at all levels. The leadership cascades down really clearly why they do everything that they do-in their newsletters, Sunday announcements, to their ministries, and informal conversations. There's trust because there's clarity, and everyone is on the same page. Risen incorporates a good mix of hymns, christian contemporary music, and newer christian songs (thank you, David)! Risen does a real good job of blending the historic Christian faith with the modern world. If you're reading this far, I'm not sure what you look for in a church. Come check us out and worship God with us. By God's grace, I felt like this was a safe place for me to be myself, open up and be vulnerable with others. God calls all His children to worship Him together as a church - so come through!

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    Risen Church - We partnered with @livelafamilia to put together backpacks for newly arrived immigrant students in Alameda County.

    We partnered with @livelafamilia to put together backpacks for newly arrived immigrant students in Alameda County.

    Risen Church - We partnered with @livelafamilia to put together backpacks for newly arrived immigrant students in Alameda County.

    We partnered with @livelafamilia to put together backpacks for newly arrived immigrant students in Alameda County.

    Risen Church - Worship and Prayer Night - Praying for the East bay, friends, families, parents, and for the world

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    Worship and Prayer Night - Praying for the East bay, friends, families, parents, and for the world

    First Presbyterian Church of Hayward - welcome to worship

    First Presbyterian Church of Hayward

    3.9(10 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    although i may not be the best person to take advice on how to live your life or how a church…read moreshould behave but i do know what service to your community means. pastor jake speaks the truth. hes all about helping people, helping the community. i went to one sermon and he got me liking the idea of coming here. this was right about the time when NC was passing these bathroom laws..... he said something to the effect like why are we caring about where a person goes to the bathroom, what a person does in their personal life when we have children in our community starving, have less opportunities to succeed than someone in a few neighborhoods over, when schools cant keep decent teachers.... if you have negative reviews like the one posted below by sencha k, you know youre doing a good job.

    First and foremost, the church / volunteers / and for those that gave food donations for the…read morehomeless for thanksgiving, God bless you. However, I will never volunteer here again, the so-called "manager" is rude and yelled at the volunteer staff, no direction around the kitchen prep and when staff finally came out to the kitchen, she was pointing us to clean lol you gotta be kidding me right, no thank you. I honestly felt bad, I wanted to say something but it was not the right time. So the over weight "manager" please go learn some empathy and treat your volunteers with respect, they are not getting paid. Don't be a "B*

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