Sunday Services at 10AM

Our Sunday services are held in-person, with a livestream option via zoom. Masks and social distancing are optional. Everyone is welcome. We hope you can join us!

About Us

Cedar Ridge Community Church is a diverse, open, and affirming community of followers of Jesus, sharing God’s love with everyone and working to make the world a better place for all. We invite you to join us on our journey of growing to be more loving people who recognize that change must begin with us.

Giving

Help us serve our neighbors, help the oppressed, and live out other aspects of our vision that require resources to implement.

Getting Involved

Learn how you can get involved in our community and beyond.

Children & Youth

Learn more about visiting with infants, children, and youth in Middle and High School.

Plan Your Visit

We encourage you to join us in person, if you are able. We also live-stream the adult Sunday service at 10AM via Zoom. Everyone is welcome!

Latest Message

Matthew Dyer - August 4, 2013

Introduction to Revelation

This Is Not the End: An Exploration of the Book of Revelation

During the hot summer month of August, we will be exploring perhaps one of the most confusing and at times controversial books of the bible – the book of Revelation, sometimes known as The Apocalypse. This five-week series is called This Is Not the End: An Exploration of the Book of Revelation. We invite you to join us as we wrestle with what it meant to its original readers and how we can learn from and apply that meaning to our own lives today. It’s a colorful text full of vivid and dramatic pictures, and we will look at some background issues to help us examine what they might mean.

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Our Vision

Imagine a community …

… Imagine a community that dares to dream of heaven on Earth; a diverse community where everyone is welcomed and respected and their journey cherished; a community where everyone belongs and looks out for the concerns of others, so no one feels alone.