Freedom Church Los Alamos gathers weekly at Aspen Elementary School for worship, community, and teaching. Courtesy photo
Members of Freedom Church Los Alamos participate in community events as part of their ongoing commitment to love and serve Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
Freedom Church Los Alamos News:
This January, Freedom Church Los Alamos is celebrating eight years of ministry in the community. What began Jan. 14, 2018 as a simple step of obedience has grown into a church family committed to loving Jesus and loving Los Alamos.
Freedom Church sees this anniversary as a moment of gratitude. Gratitude to God for His faithfulness, and gratitude for the people of Los Alamos who have welcomed, supported, and partnered with the church over the past eight years.
Freedom Church exists to help people experience the love of Jesus and live it out in everyday life.
That mission is seen not only on Sundays, but in the way the church seeks to serve the community throughout the week. From investing in children through Freedom Kids to encouraging generosity and compassion, the heartbeat of the church has always been outward focused.
That heartbeat is reflected in the church’s current message series, Love Los Alamos. The series expresses a shared conviction: loving God and loving this community go hand in hand. Over the years, that love has taken many forms, from supporting local families and schools to creating a welcoming space where people can explore faith at their own pace.
Freedom Kids continues to be central to the church’s vision. Each Sunday, volunteers create a safe, engaging environment where children can learn about Jesus in meaningful ways. For many families in Los Alamos, this commitment to kids has been a key part of their connection to the church.
Generosity has also defined Freedom Church Los Alamos since the beginning. The church family consistently gives their time, resources, and care to make a difference locally and beyond, motivated by gratitude for what God has done.
Pastor Mike Brake shares, “We are incredibly thankful. Thankful for the people who call Freedom home, thankful for the community of Los Alamos, and thankful for a God who continues to do far more than we could ever ask or imagine.”
Families can also look ahead to the Freedom Kids Winter Jam Party at 10 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 25, at Aspen Elementary, featuring games, prizes, treats, and for kids and families along with the 11 a.m. worship service.
Freedom Church meets every Sunday at 11 a.m., at Aspen Elementary School. As part of the eight-year celebration, the church invites the community to join them Sunday, Jan. 18. Whether someone is deeply rooted in their faith, returning after time away, or spiritually curious, all are welcome.
Those searching for a church in Los Alamos or wanting to learn more about Freedom Church Los Alamos can find additional information and plan a visit at https://freedomla.church/newhere.
After eight years, the story of Freedom Church continues to be shaped by gratitude, guided by faith, and committed to loving Los Alamos well.
Teenagers and volunteers help create a fun and engaging environment for children each Sunday at Freedom Kids. Courtesy photo
Freedom Church Los Alamos began in January 2018 with a small group gathered in prayer during its first service. Courtesy photo