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The Reunion Church
     8153 W. Cactus Rd, Peoria, AZ  85381

623.979.5465

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If you are searching online for non-denominational Christian churches near me, the Reunion Church in Peoria, AZ might just be the place to call home! We are conveniently located just a mile east of the 101 Freeway on Cactus Rd., just east of 83rd Ave.  People from around the Phoenix metro area call the Reunion Church home.  From as far as Mesa, Scottsdale, Buckeye, and Anthem to close in families in Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, Sun City, and Avondale, our community of faith has found a home here!

 

You are welcome here, and we are happy to answer any questions you might have, or get you in contact with the right person.  Do you need someone to pray with you?  Or perhaps speak to a pastor or ministry leader? We can help with that!  Go HERE for first time guest information to make you feel more at ease with your first visit.

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Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 am – 12 pm

 

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If you are searching online for non-denominational Christian churches near me, The Reunion Church is conveniently located in Peoria, AZ, just east of the 101 Freeway at 83rd Ave. and Cactus Rd. At this time, the Reunion Church and the Church at Cactus share the same parking lot.  The Reunion Church is the tan building on the west side of the parking lot with a large covered patio area.  From the street view you will see our outdoor ramada area and the main building is behind it. We have great plans for the development of our property to expand ministry both within our church family and out to our surrounding neighbors so don’t let the undeveloped land in front of our buildings fool you!  

 

Our Bible study groups meet in various locations around the Valley on different days and varied times.  So if you are searching online for Christian churches near me, be sure to check out the locations of our Bible study groups around the Phoenix metro HERE.

 

Our Christian faith community is warm and welcoming.  When you arrive, please come inside to Grace’s Cafe for complimentary coffee, bagels or pastries.  Visit with friendly people who would love to answer your questions, show you around, and introduce you to the right people to get your questions answered about what we believe, our children’s, youth, and adult ministries.  Our senior pastor, Dr. Steve Isaac is always available after our main worship gathering to greet you and answer your questions.  You are welcome here!

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