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about redeemer community church

Who We Are

We are a Reformed, non-denominational church committed to glorifying God by making disciples. Everything we do flows from the Bible’s three great love commandments: loving God, loving one another, and loving our neighbors. We are guided by historic creeds, Reformed teaching, and elder-led leadership.

Our Story

Redeemer Community Church began its journey in July 2023, starting from the humble setting of our pastor’s living room. Led by a calling to establish the first reformed non-denominational bible church in Pensacola, pastor Brian opened his home to launch this new work of the Lord.

By God’s grace, our congregation quickly grew beyond the confines of his living room, and we began holding services in the conference room at a hotel. As God continued to provide the increase, we soon needed a larger space to gather on the Lord’s Day. Today, by God's provision, we meet at Trinitas Christian School.

Join us and experience firsthand all the incredible things God is doing through this new work in Pensacola!

Our Mission

Our mission is to glorify God by making disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19). Through constant prayer, faith, and grace, the good Lord is using us to introduce many people to Jesus, while deepening the faith of those who join us through biblical teaching, discipleship, and expository preaching.

Redeemer Community Church is committed to loving well because God is love, He loves us profoundly, and we are nothing without love (1 John 4:7–11; 1 Corinthians 13:1–3).

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What is the significance of our church’s logo, the staurogram?

The symbol we chose for Redeemer Community Church represents the earliest surviving depiction of Jesus’ crucifixion—deeply connecting us with the roots of Christianity. The staurogram, which is found in the earliest NT manuscripts (such as P66, P45 and P75), created from the Greek letters tau (T) and rho (P), forms a powerful visual representation of the crucifixion when put together. This symbol predates other crucifixion imagery by 150–200 years, underscoring its historical significance in the Christian tradition. By incorporating this ancient symbol, we honor the profound origins of our faith, while emphasizing the centrality of Christ’s sacrifice for us. He truly is our Redeemer!

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Upcoming Events

Gather with us for fellowship and learning opportunities throughout the year.

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May, 2026

May Potluck

Pensacola May 17, 2026 11:00
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Jun, 2026

Summer 2026 Reading Group

June 1, 2026 19:00