We are praying for all of our friends across the globe who have worshiped with us over the years, especially our friends from Europe and Asia. We pray health and safety for you and your families. We look forward to seeing you again when this virus passes. And yes, this too shall pass! To God Be The Glory!
There is no fee for worshiping at Memorial. We do, however, ask our international visitors for a love gift. Thank you in advance for your generosity and for supporting us in the Gospel Ministry.
Our Sunday Service is at 11am. Tour groups are asked to arrive by 10:45am
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