"... and he (Isaac) called the name of it Rehoboth; and he said, For now the Lord hath made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land." -Genesis 26:22 (KJV)
Welcome to the online ministry of Rehoboth Christian Fellowship. This site is regularly updated with messages, blogs and audio messages that we hope will encourage your heart and help you grow closer to our loving, living Savior, Jesus Christ. Our mission is two-fold: 1.) To reach the lost with the Gospel of Jesus Christ by all possible means; 2.) To disciple the members of the Christian community to spiritual maturity through a relationship with Jesus Christ. We do these two things to bring the transforming Life of Jesus Christ into our present world, as it is.
Our purpose, as a fellowship of Christian believers, is to know more deeply the risen Lord Jesus Christ Who lives in us and without Whom the Christian life makes no sense. We come to know Him more fully through His Word because it reveals Him. In knowing Him we love Him, and in loving Him we obey Him.
In addition to weekly services, we offer ministries for children and teens, as well as a Christ-centered 12 step recovery ministry. Additionally, we are not an independent church without accountability beyond ourselves; we are part of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel (www.foursquare.org) and under the covering and oversight of godly men and women.
If you live on or visit Florida's Treasure Coast and would like to join us for a service, we meet Sunday mornings at 10 am in historic downtown Stuart at the Flagler Center, located at 201 SW Flagler Avenue, Stuart, Florida. All are welcome! Come as you are! Has God made room for YOU here?
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Sunday mornings:
ABBA Bible study, 8:30am; Family worship service, 10am |
The 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month:
The Tribe (teens and young adults), 6:30pm; Bi-weekly Bible study, 7pm (Call 772.812.0616 for locations) |
The Lyric's Flagler Center is a historic building, located on the waterfront in downtown Stuart, Florida. Stuart was voted the Most Beautiful City of its size in the United States in 2008 by America In Bloom. The center was built in the 1940s as a service men's club for U.S. military personnel, particularly the men training in nearby Ft. Pierce to become Underwater Demolition Team members (forerunners of the Navy SEALS) before the Allied invasion of Normandy. Thousands of servicemen, both Army and Navy, would visit the center each week to dance and socialize with the local young ladies.
