Category: | Church, |
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Address: | 5742 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45224, USA |
Postal code: | 45224 |
Phone: | (513) 541-5676 |
Website: | https://www.chpc.org/ |
Monday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Thursday: | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Friday: | Closed |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
I have been reading the Holy Bible since 2012. Unfortunately, I can not decide which Christian denomination or non denomination I like to attend. I have been praying for the wisdom to identity the place who does the Wills Of God,where the unfortunate ones in the community can seek help for better food and opportunities,and fit my beliefs.I enjoyed the sermons for the last two Sundays so far. Everyone was so welcoming,including pastors, no questions were asked where I came from,unless I mentioned first. Very casual comfortable clothes at my liking. I am no longer worried that I contribute to overdose when give out directly to the street homeless beggars instead of helping. I hope to get baptized there soon, as I feel God has given me signs and opportunities for me to pledge my life to the Only True God.
On May 30th, my wife and I revisited the church where we were married, 34 years prior. It was a blistering hot, humid, cicada-filled day. The church is even MORE beautiful today than it was way back then, with an enclosed courtyard, freshly repaired and cleaned stained glass, and more. What a momentous occasion it was, so long ago, and it was great to be able to tour the place exactly 34 years later! Thanks so much!
This is my church home for over 9 years. Pastor Drew is a beautiful person. The congregation is close and caring of each other. My church also cares about the people in the neighborhood. Everyone is welcomed !!!
Great community church, truly committed to those hurting in Cincinnati. Interesting that this was one of R.C. Sproul’s first ministry positions.
Very friendly and welcoming church committed to community outreach in the urban community in which it is located. The facility is 3 buildings joined together with an atrium that serves as a community area for fellowship. The sanctuary is of a traditional design, shaped like a mini cathedral but with a much warmer feel. Two services are held most Sundays - the traditional service, with hymns and older praise songs, featuring the chancel choir and the largest pipe organ in the area, at 9am and at 11am, a contemporary service with a praise band and newer praise songs. Between services, a wide variety of classes are offered for children and adults. Every August, the church hosts a multi-night community block party with free food and entertainment. I have posted several pictures of the event.