Christmas 2022

Feeling alone and isolated this holiday season? The Redeemed wants to journey with you. Join our community, we are waiting with opened arms.

Advent is a special time of year, when we think of joy and peace being brought around the world. Unfortunately, there are people out there today who are dealing with many types of issues, such as addition and depression.

The Redeemed wants to be there in this special time of year. Loneliness can set in and we want to help connect people with a community and a way around such loneliness.

We have a space for you.  If you feel alone and isolated this season, we encourage you to reach out to us and connect. We can journey with you, connect you to the right resources, and get you plugged into one of our small groups

Loneliness is what we are trying to prevent and community is the key. It is time to get engaged. 


God Bless and Merry Christmas! 
Paul Amos and Nate Dewberry

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