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We are a collection of micro churches with a desire to follow the New Testament church model in our ministry to Jesus, our discipleship of pre-believers and our Kingdom-building lifestyle.
Our heart and passion is to proclaim the life-saving Gospel of Jesus Christ to the hurting and broken around the world so we serve as a multi-denominational organization that mobilizes individuals and groups for short-term mission trips to international locations.
"We are a church that loves God’s Word! You are encouraged to bring your Bible, but just in case we have most of the Scripture we use on screen. You are sure to increase your understanding of Jesus Christ and God’s will for you as you attend worship services. The teaching is always grounded in Scripture, centered on Christ and concerned about extending God's grace to everyone who hears the message."
Preserve the Bulgarian Orthodox Faith, Culture, and Traditions.
Congregation Beth Israel, the historic center of Jewish life in San Diego, is an inclusive Reform congregation that offers a warm welcome and a nurturing home to all who seek a meaningful and enduring connection to Judaism
Temple Isaiah is a kehilla kedoshah, a sacred community, with many gates through which to enter. A Reform Jewish community in Los Angeles.
Their mission is to help educate teens regarding their sexual health: to guide them towards healthy decision-making based on the most current medical and scientific data, with the goal of preventing both the physical and emotional consequences of having sex at a young age. Beacon of Light provides a perspective not often heard through the media and popular society, but one that offers hope and support for making wise choices today, safeguarding their future.
The Wiedmann Bible is the only existing visual narrative of the Bible depicting the Old and New Testament in 3,333 images. This unique piece of art is named after the Stuttgart-based artist Willy Wiedmann (1929-2013). For 16 years, he worked on the Leporello, which is more than 1 km long. Wiedmann did not have the opportunity to publish his work. Therefore, he buried his dream and the Bible in the attic of his gallery. Here his son, Martin Wiedmann, discovered it after his father’s death. Since 2015, the Wiedmann Bible is on its way to fulfill its mission: to share the Bible with everyone and to visually engage people with it, thus giving them a new way to access and understand it.
A place of mission, mercy, and transformation
The mission of Campus Renewal is to catalyze united movements for Christ. By uniting churches, campus ministries and students, we are able to work towards the goal of reaching whole campuses with the gospel.