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Whether you're exploring your faith, looking for a new church community, or just curious about who we are, welcome. This page is designed to help you get to know Redeemer Christian Church (RCC) and what you can expect if you decide to visit us in person.
From what our Sunday gatherings look like to how to get connected to what we offer kids and youth—it's all here. And if you're ready, we'd love to meet you in person soon!
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What can I expect on Sunday?
We gather every Sunday from 9:30am to 10:45am at 1495 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210 (we share a building with Korean Christian Church of Denver).
Parking: There's plenty of street parking available around the church. We do have a small on-site lot which we reserve for the elderly and those with mobility needs—feel free to use it if that's you!
What happens during worship: Our worship service includes singing, prayer and a sermon. It's a time to pause, reconnect with God and his people and reflect on His word together.
What should I wear? Honestly—whatever feels good to you. We're just glad you're here. Come as you are!
What about our kids? We believe our kids are deeply loved by God and an essential part of our church community, and we're excited to welcome yours!
The beginning portion of our worship is for families of all generations. Then during announcements, toddlers are dismissed to the toddler room to be cared for, and K-2 kids are dismissed to Kids Table (an informal program for kids to play and learn). You can pick them up right after the service ends. Keep scrolling to learn about Promised Land Kids Church (for K-5) and 412 Youth Group (6-12) our education programs beginning at 11:15am.
What happens after service? Our worship service ends around 10:45, but we hope you'll stick around! We serve snacks just across the parking lot in the Fellowship Hall. It's a great chance to meet people and say hello!
Is there lunch? The Korean speaking congregation generally provides lunch each week, beginning around 12:45pm. All are welcome to join!
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Promised Land Kids Church (gr. K-5) and toddlers
Toddlers. We have a program for our toddlers and preschoolers that begins at 11:30am.
Promised Land Kids Church. Our directors Teacher Becky and Pastor Dan and all of our many loving volunteers are ready to welcome your K-5 students from kindergarten through fifth grade!
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Our kids' worship service begins at 11:15am in the chapel on the main level of the education building (just across the parking lot from the main sanctuary).
Students will have large group worship with singing and a short sermon and small group time with their same-level peers.
For our toddlers, preK students, and kids K-5, our registration volunteer will take your child's information, give you and your child corresponding stickers (for your child's safety) and your child can meet their teachers! Registration begins at 11:00am.
Toddlers, preK students and kids K-5 will all be ready to be picked up by 12:30pm.
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412 Youth Group (gr. 6-12)
Pastor Andy and our amazing youth volunteers are excited to meet your middle and high school students!
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Come to the lobby of the education building (across the parking lot from the main sanctuary) and students will then go upstairs to be welcomed by our youth group volunteers. Students will participate in large group and small group time with music, a sermon and discussions and activities.
Students will be ready to be picked up by 12:30pm.
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Ready to make your plans? Let us know you're coming!
House Church Ministry
At RCC, house church isn't just a program—it's the heartbeat of who we are. It's where real relationships are formed, where care happens, and where we walk alongside each other as we follow Jesus.
Each week on Friday evenings, small groups of people gather in homes across the Denver area to share life, eat together, pray, and grow in faith.
These house churches are where we live out our mission: to share the good news of Jesus and become His disciples—together. We believe that kind of transformation doesn't happen in isolation, but in the context of community.
If you're new, you're warmly invited to visit a house church—there's no pressure, just a chance to experience life together and see what feels like home. You're welcome to try a few different ones as you find a place to belong.
Ready to visit a house church? Let us know at the link below!