Visit Us at Hermitage
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What to Expect
Parking
Keep an eye out for the Olympic Fun Center sign on East State Street. We have plenty of convenient parking. Head to the main entrance and our team will help you know where to go.
service
While our community grows, we have partnered with the Olympic Fun Center to provide a spacious and family-friendly location to gather for weekend services. Most weeks, we will join with our other locations across the Pittsburgh region to worship, study the Bible, and watch a message by our teaching team. After service, be sure to stick around for fellowship and fun. We can't wait to see you Sunday!
community
What began as a desire for Christian community among a handful of young families has grown to a gathering of believers of all ages. Conveniently positioned near Grove City College, Westminster College, and Thiel College, our community reflects the vibrancy of the area and values discipleship across generations.
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Kids and Students
Kids (birth-5th Grade)
We partner with parents to raise children in a gospel-centered environment that empowers kids to develop a personal and lasting faith. During weekend services, kids (birth- 5th grade) meet in a safe and secure space to learn about Jesus and grow in authentic Christian community.
Students (6th-12th Grade)
We're committed to investing in the generations to come. Middle and high school students, you have a home here. We would love to help get your student connected at our campus. Students (6th-12th grade) are welcome to join their parents for the full service.
Campus Leadership
Scott Stevens
Executive Pastor - Generosity and Expansion
Jordan Kepner
Creative Video Production Director
Latest Sermon
When we’re offended, the root is often anger. But human anger does not produce the righteousness of God. Jesus came so we don’t have to live offended. Unforgiveness gives the enemy a foothold, while forgiveness is spiritual warfare that pushes back against his lies and protects our joy and freedom. Forgiveness isn’t weakness, and it isn’t excusing what was done. It’s trusting God, reflecting Jesus, and choosing freedom over bondage.
