Seeking Fun, Friendly, Welcoming, Family-oriented Church

Updated on May 24, 2007
J.G. asks from Omaha, NE
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My family is looking for a church/place of worship to start attending regularly in the Omaha area. We are looking for a non-denominational place with young families and lots of activities to involve not only ourselves, but hopefully our 8 month old son too. We would love to find a place that shares our morals and values to reinforce them in our son as he gets older and to develop relationships with people whom we share common ideas with. I have researched churches in this area before and it seems that they get too tied up in the political sides of issues that should not be part of church at all and I am hoping to find a place that practices and embraces tolerance for all people because I would like nothing more than to start my son's spiritual life out right with people who support.

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K.A.

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Hi J.! I have been going to the Vineyard at 133rd and I St. in Omaha for about 4 years and I love it. After being apart of a church that is very structured and maybe a little bit tied up in the political stuff, the Vineyard is a very free church. They just go with the flow...the service starts at 10:00 on Sunday mornings. You should check it out. I'm pretty involved with the nursery..they have a good bunch of kids around that age.

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S.N.

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Me and my family have just recently started going to church at Brookside. (off of 120th and L) We love it there. They have great children programs and seem to very organized. You should definitely give it a try!
Good luck, S.

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C.Z.

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I belong to St. Thomas Lutheran Church on 180th and Q Street and although it is a Lutheran church, you have just described my church to a "t"! It is a wonderful, loving home for sinners and Pastor David and Pastor Ellen are wonderful teachers. We have four services available for worship, Saturday night 5pm and Sunday morning 9am are Contemporary and Sunday 8am and 11am are Traditional services with communion at each service.

St. Thomas is a very fast growing congregation with a lot of young families and yet we still have the older part of our congregation there for knowledge and traditional values. We have lots of kids programming and a senior high youth group.

Even though we are not non-denominational I would encourage you to come worship at St. Thomas and see what we are about.

Blessings!

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M.M.

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Grace Community church is a wonderful place and a very young congregation. My children love going to Sunday school and the pastors there are wonderful. The address is 144th and three blocks north of Maple Street. Church services are at 9:00 a.m. and 10:30a.m. I believe there is a Friendship Sunday either this SUnday or next and there will be only one service at 10. Check them out, it is really a nice nice place to be.

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G.F.

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It all depends on what kind of church you are looking for and what area of town you are in. If you are in the north area, I would say Eagle's Nest. They are very alive for God! If the south area, I would say, my church, Bellevue Christian Center. If on the west side, then I would say Trinity. Then in the Millard area you have Lord of Hosts. These are all good churches. I believe they would all fit the bill.
G.

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A.R.

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I personally do not attend this church. However, I have only good things to say about Bellevue Christian Center. Lots of events, daycare/school, large parking lot, numerous members. It is in Bellevue. I am neighbors with a pastor/minister there. Any church that doesn't sell me their religion I am ok with. (I am more into telling people about god then telling them about my religion.) The only reason i do not attend the church is because I am a Lutheran and have been attending the same church since birth. I have attended the church as a child and have attended events there. Good luck in finding a church home! (You'll know the perfect one for your family once you walk through the doors!)

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