OUR SUNDAY
We gather in hope of meeting with God Himself every single week at the Harriet and Joe Foster YMCA on 1234 W. 34th St. at 10 AM. We are a radically-inclusive, neighborhood-redefining, society-changing, Jesus-obsessed church. Because we think that’s just what Jesus intended.
We are a church that’s all about grace, love, and healing, especially in the nitty-gritty, messy, wounded, anxious world of everyday life. We lead with embrace. Because Jesus does too. The best part of Restore is its people—we love each other. Immediately before the service and for a long while after, our space is filled with the buzz of lively conversation.
Every Sunday we hear a message from God’s word, worship, and share communion. Come participate, come observe, or come ask your questions—just come as you are. Restore is a great place for absolutely anyone, no matter your age, race, lifestyle, or anything else. We want to meet you!
RESTORE KIDS
We have a fantastic kids team committed to guiding our little ones through love and compassion to the One who made them so special in the first place. We have a beautiful kids’ space, and offer programming for the following age groups:
Babies/Crawlers: 6 months – 1 year
Toddlers/Walkers: 1 year - 3 years
Preschool: 3 years – 5 years
Leaders: Kindergarten – 5th grade
Each classroom is staffed with background-checked and trained volunteers. When you arrive at the check-in station you will receive a security tag that will be used to pick up your child at the end of the service. Also, children of all ages are welcome in our main gathering on Sunday mornings.
OUR PASTOR
Justin is the founding and lead pastor of Restore. He started Restore because he believes that a church where you can be fully known and entirely loved will change your life forever. His greatest joy is helping people discover the warmth and affection Jesus has for them. Justin's vision for Restore is to be a haven for those who need rest from the hate and division around them. In our world, political rhetoric and social media encourage us to dehumanize others and polarize differences. Justin's hope for Restore is that it can be a safe space to reclaim our humanity in Christ together again.