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November 2025 by Shannan Butler
I walked into NovaHub in Woodbridge, Virginia expecting nothing But to be spectator. I was simply there to support a friend who was being ordained. I thought I would slip in and out quietly, unnoticed, untouched. What I did not expect was to encounter the presence of God in such a personal and healing way.
To be honest, I was not ready to be in a church. After losing my father, my heart had been in a place of quiet mourning and spiritual distance. Though I have been a believer since I was fifteen and a faithful member of my home church for over thirty years, I had not yet reconciled my grief with the God I have loved and served. So when I realized I had walked into a full church service, panic overtook me. My body froze. My chest tightened. I had to step out.
And that is when God met me.
As I turned to leave, my eyes locked with a woman wearing a name tag so I figured she worked with the church. I asked her to step away with me and asked a few questions. I had never done anything like that before. But something about her spirit was so calm, so grounded, so full of grace that I found myself pouring out my heart to her. I told her about my grief. My fear. My hesitation. She did not flinch. She did not try to fix me. She simply embraced me and asked if she could pray.
In that moment, something broke open in me. The tears came freely. The weight lifted. For the first time in two years, I felt peace. I felt seen. I felt held by God through the arms of a stranger.
I later found out her name is Deaconess Katrina. I will never forget her. If Nova Hub is led by people like her, then it is more than a church. It is a sanctuary. A place where the broken can breathe again. A place where the Spirit of God does not wait for the sermon to move but meets you in the hallway, in the foyer, in the moment you think you cannot go on.
The ordination service was beautiful. The worship was powerful. But what changed me was the love I encountered before the service even began. That love reminded me that God is still near. That healing is still possible. That maybe, just maybe, I am not as far from home as I thought.
NovaHub is not just a church. It is a place where heaven touches earth. And I am grateful I walked through those doors.
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July 2024 by Tomanise Chalmers
Beautiful church. I enjoy their community and hearts after God’s heart.
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May 2024 by Dawne Horizons
Great church. I attended a praise & paint and it was phenomenal.
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January 2024 by Annmarie Shannon
WOW!!!!!WOW!!!!WOW!!!! GOD IS SO GOOD. HE IS HERE. I LEARN SO MUCH! HIS PRESENCE IGNITES ME
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November 2023 by Gloria D
I highly recommend this church. You learn so much bible and the presence of God dwells in that place. Very welcoming, lots of community and support.
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September 2023 by Jayden Romero
Church is on fire
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July 2023 by James Mompoint
Power, love, and wisdom residents at NOVA Hub. You will have an encounter with the God of all creations. Healing power; and all are truly welcomed.
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March 2023 by Luis Trejo
Nova Hub has been more than a prayer answered for me and my wife. This Church is Driven by the Spirit of God. The Anointing is real and everyone is Wonderful. If you are in need of a church that’s on fire For Jesus Christ then this is the place to be. Come Visit Us! God Bless You.
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March 2023 by Mark R
This place is the real deal! Come here if you want to experience God's presence and peace. Come with expectation - you'll see for yourself.
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March 2023 by Sabre Carter
Talk about the book of acts, Jesus is real you go there you will know.
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March 2023 by Charles Black
This fellowship is like no other that I've ever been a part of. God has transformed my life in such a major way and I've only been to about 5 services so far. I have already joined the Church. Lol!
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August 2022 by Robert Webb
Awesome Church! If you want freedom from the burdens of life I'd strongly suggest going.
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March 2022 by John Doe
Awesome Church! If you want freedom from the burdens of life I'd strongly suggest going.