Holy Week at Redeemer

April 13–20, 2025

Redeemer celebrates Holy Week and Easter with singing, prayer, readings, and more to celebrate the life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Everyone is welcome to join us this week, believer or skeptic.

Quick Answers

Times & Location

Parking

Redeemer leases the 1802 Bankhead property from another church, First Cumberland Presbyterian Church. We have reserved parking for them so their members can have easy access to parking for their 11am worship service.

  • Entrance A is the main entrance for those not dropping children off at Redeemer Kids.
  • Entrance B is for families checking kids into Redeemer Kids. Make check-in easy by pre-registering here.
  • Green Lots are for Redeemer guests and members.
  • Blue Lot is for Redeemer Kids/Family drop-off.
  • Red Lot is reserved for FCPC and ADA parking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each Sunday we will have what we call our weekly gathering. This is the most important meeting for our church every week. It’s where we come together to encourage each other, to listen to God’s word to us, and to respond to what we have heard. God's word is central to this gathering.

We will sing the Bible. Each of our songs expresses some truth about the good news about Jesus. Each one is aimed both at God, in worship, and at the same time, each one is aimed at one another, so that in our singing we can remind each other of the promises of God.

We will pray the Bible. Elders and deacons offer public prayers based on what God says about himself in the Bible.  You will also hear requests to God, where we are asking God to meet our needs.

We will listen to the Bible. We will either go verse-by-verse through a particular passage of Scripture or summarize and explain a particular principle in Scripture. We want to know what God's Word says and how we should live.

Yes. You're absolutely welcome. And we're glad you're with us!

Redeemer is a Christian church. So, we proclaim that Jesus Christ is God, and that Jesus Christ died for the sins of his people and was raised from the dead.

More specifically, we hold to the Reformed, orthodox confessions of the church. Additionally, we are baptistic in faith and practice. Our full statement of faith can be found here.

Whatever is comfortable.


People wear a variety of things with the most informal being shorts and T-shirts. Our pastors typically wear jeans and a sport coat. No one wears a suit or tie, but you could if you wanted!

First, children are a gift from God, and they are welcome in any of our gatherings. God created their little bodies to squirm, wiggle, and chirp. That bothers no one here. The sounds of a loud baby or child is the sound of a lively and healthy church.

Redeemer Kids is our children’s ministry. You can find children’s ministry, including nursery, specific information here.

Plan Your Visit

Let us know you're visiting

You’re visiting our house, and we want you to feel welcome! By filling out this form, we’ll be sure your kids are pre-registered and a host will be looking to help you find your seat.

Registration is not required to visit.

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