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March 2024 by Great Lakes
Good place.
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April 2022 by Stacy Herschelman
They are going through the Bible right now and offering very Biblically based messages. I enjoy it very much. ?
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April 2022 by Fred H
Great place!
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July 2020 by Brett Grugel
Very un organized sermon, all over the place and most everybody was just sitting in the back talking like it was a breakfast club and not a church, true followers of Jesus will find this church Luke warm and discernment radars will go off,I really wanted to like it but It felt more New Age hippie and is not a good fit for my wife and I. Communion also set up weird so feels awkward,more people high than any other church I have attended. Neither cold nor hot and true followers know what Jesus says about that,ear ticklers for those who don’t want to hear what true repentance from sin is...
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July 2018 by Steve Dosh
. .This is a great caring and very involved community based church . Hightly recommended √ Kid friendly , gospel and bible orientated , children's school and they do the Food Basket ® the last Sunday of the month 9 - noon ( 2018 ) and truly care about your spiritual well being . /s, a Catholic :D
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July 2018 by Lynette Ktva
Great church, solid Bible based teaching, wonderful community of believers, welcoming to all ages! Excellent pastors and loving community. We are so glad we visited and found a wonderful home church!
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July 2016 by Sarai Loves Jesus
My experience with the pastor of Grassroots Church of Puna, Matt, was not favorable. I noticed that at Matt's church office and bakery, that he has a tiki god and two peace signs displayed. When I prayed about it, God told me to speak to Matt about it so I went to his church office and bakery and asked why he as a pastor has a tiki god, a false god, and peace signs which are satanic symbols on display there. I told him that Jehovah God and Jesus Christ sent me there to speak to him about it. I was shocked when he got in my face angry with me and let me know that he thinks it's okay to keep the tiki god and peace symbols. A pastor of a Christian church should not have or display a false god as our heavenly Father Jehovah (Yahweh in Hebrew) commands in the first commandment in Exodus 20:2-3: "I am Jehovah your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself a carved image." I was told by one of his church members that she spoke to Matt and told him that he shouldn't have the tiki god and he didn't listen to her counsel either. The Holy Spirit is hindered in Matt's church because he wants to keep his false tiki god and satanic symbols. I was told by the same church member that his church doesn't operate in the gifts of the Holy Spirit. I don't recommend Grassroots Church of Puna to true believers in Jesus Christ. Sarai, Tree of Life