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June 2024 by Amy Sparks
Amazing church love to worship !
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October 2023 by Mandie K.
We have loved The Freedom Center. We previously had gone to the same church a long time & needed a change. We have been so welcomed, our children love the children's programs & actually retain what they've been taught & are excited to go each week. I love their heart for the community & also the congregation!
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October 2023 by Amelia Z.
I am 16 years old and I have attended Freedom Center Church for about 10 months so far! When my family was new, We felt very welcomed and loved by the community there. The youth group is such a wonderful place to make relationships with other teens who love and who are seeking God. There are many young adults who come to youth group to pray and love on the youth kids. The people there are so hungry for the Lord, and it's so evident God is moving in amazing ways through and in this church!
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October 2023 by Acacia N s.
Freedom Center Church is our home. With having a special needs son church can be difficult to navigate. The Freedom Center has made it easy and always makes our son feel included. Our youngest son who is 7 also looks forward to going to church to see his friends and worship Jesus every Sunday!!! It's so nice to find a place that everyone in your family fits and their loved!! I also love how FCC extends into the community and is always reaching needs. So grateful for our entire Pastoral staff and team! Thank you for all you do Freedom Center Church!!!
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October 2023 by Rachel C.
My husband and I and our family have attended Freedom Center Church for a while. What first drew me to this church was their love for the local community. Our first Sunday attending, Pastor Jim began his sermon by first praying for all the other churches in town that were currently in a Sunday service. He listed the ministers by name and prayed a blessing over them as they spoke God's Word. I was so impressed and encouraged that this church was willing to humbly serve along-side other local congregations without feeling superior or threatened. While FCC has it's own contemporary feel, they clearly portray the greater message that we are all (every Christian church) part of God's larger family. Having come from a non-denominational background, that was extremely important to me. FCC is affiliated with The Assembly of God denomination, one of the largest Christian denominations in the world. Still the church has it's own personality and embraces a warm small town welcome. We have had the opportunity to serve in many different ministries from Children's Church, small group classes, community outreach, etc. In every case we have seen a tremendous grace, love and respect shown for the Fenton and surrounding community. There is no perfect place. Only Christ himself is perfect. But I'm so proud to call this my church family!
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October 2023 by Lori Z.
My family has been warmly welcomed and loved weekly at Freedom Center since January of this year. It is a great thing to have my toddlers and teenagers excited to go to church twice a week! My oldest son also participates in the young adult ministry every Monday evening which has been such an encouragement to him since graduating high school and choosing to go to college locally. Our family is so blessed to be a part of such a wonderful congregation.
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August 2023 by Dan Ryan
I don't think I want to review my church like a restaurant, but it is a nice community of believers with great facilities, music, and sermons.
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July 2023 by Christina F.
This church, like many others, fits the criteria of a cult and is no way, shape or form serving the "god" they claim to. I don't even know where to begin regarding my experience here but I will say there are a handful of truly genuine people here who do wish the best for others and have beautiful hearts, but it is a rarity here. This church encouraged me to stay in an abusive situation and refused to help me. They had so many resources and when I finally had the courage to speak up about what I was going through, I was judged and referred to a leader. He made me send him an email of my issues, and then quite literally ghosted me. It came to my attention that these "leaders" were also discussing and mocking my very private and personal situation with others. I did not fit in to their "mold" of what a woman should be and look like, so I was very harshly judged by everyone but especially by the women (mostly the 18-40 crowd) of the church. To say that it felt like I was in grade school with "mean girls" is an absolute understatement - it was petty, childish, immature and extremely overt. They didn't even try to hide their judgment, just overt looks of disgust, glaring and outright othering me and my son. This othering was also apparent when I attended a membership meeting and applied for membership TWICE only to be completely ghosted both times while others who applied at the same time as me were given membership. I am thankful for this blessing in disguise now. I also think it had something to do with the fact that I had no monetary value to offer them, and it is apparent that they go after people who can bring them money and status. The first thing they asked my ex was what he did for work, it was another overt tactic. I did volunteer regularly though but I guess my physical appearance and inability to provide money to them at the time made me worthless to them. That was quite evident. Most importantly, my son attended the separate daycare here for about a month, 2 days per week, for a half day each time. He came home one day completely inconsolable, and when asked what was wrong, he alleged that a teacher had touched his private part inappropriately and hit him. I followed my pediatrician's instructions and took him to the hospital, where the doctor agreed that something must have happened to him because 3 year olds don't just make that up. The hospital opened up an investigation into the school, and I notified the school immediately about what my son alleged. CPS and the state did an investigation but the incident was alleged to occur in the bathroom, where there are obviously no cameras. The local police were part of the investigation as well but quickly dismissed it because the investigating police officer was a leader and attendee at the church....definitely not a coincidence. He sat with me and my son for 10 minutes and basically tried to say my son probably just misunderstood what happened. It was a disgusting and absolutely disgraceful display by an agency that is supposed to protect the community and especially its children. More of that story can be found on Quora here: But because there wasn't any substantial physical evidence to prove the allegations nor camera footage to corroborate my son's allegations, the case was closed and I was left to pick up the pieces.y som definitely experienced something and I believe him. But not one person in leadership ever tried to contact us or discuss it despite my very generous and gracious attempts at speaking with them about it. This place is just another religious cult that seeks a certain demographic to help line their pockets and give themselves status in the community. I wouldn't at all be surprised if sexual abuse was rampant in this church and victims are too afraid and too brainwashed to come forward. Let's not at all mention how they humiliated one of their youth pastors publicly and put his marital issues on blast after firing him. This place is disgusting and is not safe for anyone th
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July 2023 by Mike Scott 2
Loving and giving church
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July 2023 by Kellie Poehner
Our church we love it
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April 2023 by John Withers
I really enjoy the times I have been at FCC. As you enter, you feel welcomed and loved by all the smiling-friendly faces and a hug from Ms. Pat, if you want one. Praise and worship are outstanding and the ministers Preach the Word of God with humor, wisdom, and relatable stories. There is something to do for everyone: from nursery age, to kids ministry, youth group, young adults, small groups and so much more. I highly recommend attending if you want a closer relationship with God and His people.
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March 2023 by Anna B.
There are many genuine, kind people at the Freedom Center but sadly, the bad outweighs the good here. Years after I left, I was told that while I attended the young adults group, that leaders would have meetings discussing plans to make me stop taking my psych meds and to end the relationship I was in. I was unaware of these discussions happening when I attended this church. Multiple church leaders told me that in order to overcome my mental health issues I just needed to read the bible more and pray more. I witnessed humiliation tactics at this church through forced apologies between members and innapropriate confessions in front of the congregation. I witnessed the members of this church socially shun minors that came out as LGBTQ+ and I witnessed the youth pastor marry a girl very soon after she turned 18. I witnessed a pastor openly laughing at members of the local community for wondering if The Freedom Center is a cult. Their financial ministry Kingdom Builders is an outsourced million dollar business, not just the financial ministry for this church as they advertise it. In my opinion, this place is NOT safe for LGBTQ+, children, or people with mental health issues. This church fits many aspects of the BITE model of mind control.
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August 2022 by Jared Hawk
1 sunday service & 9 young adults nights:The Young Adults night is roughly 60-80 in size each time I went. My attendance was around July 2021. I left a previous church and this was the first one I tried. In evaluation I'm still in frequent contact with three since I left. Now it's 13 months later. The former Young adults leader and two other really good friends. One of which knew my sister before I met him," Wait, that's your sister? No way. What a small world!"I wish you better luck than I had.
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July 2022 by William Eddy
Love this church!
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July 2022 by Cate Al
Special place! Great people serving and loving Jesus!