
First Corinthians Church is...
Rooted in God's undeniable clear “Go now”
1st Corinthians Church is not a building—it’s a spiritual hospital. A place where the community walks with each other daily, not just on Sundays. It’s grassroots, never steeped in religion, territory or ego. It exists to heal, not to impress. To restore dignity through
relationship over religion, grace over shame, and action over performance. It’s church as Jesus meant it: in the
trenches, not behind a pulpit without division amongst the people.
Our church functions more like a command post than a Sunday service — gathering the addicted, the unsheltered, the trafficked, and the marginalized into deep family restoration. No stage, no flash, no formulas.
We discipline men, women, and families back into
wholeness through covenant community. We offer weekly services, Bible study, classes and workshops all designed to bring healing that’s both spiritual and practical. Here, worship is lived out in shared burdens and mutual encouragement—faith in action that redefines church as family.
Born out of a desire to be a church not just for the broken, but led by the healing. We don’t do polish; we do presence. Our Sunday gatherings are raw, real, and rooted in the Word. People walk in empty and leave filled. Others walk in ashamed and leave equipped. We believe the Church is a hospital and a launchpad, not a
showroom.
We don’t want to be the biggest church in the city — we want to be the most surrendered. 1st Corinthians Church exists to disciple, train, and send. We serve through setup, teardown, and hospitality. Every
chair stacked is a seed of servanthood. Every testimony shared is a brick laid in someone else’s recovery.
We are a Spirit-led, Scripture-rooted, street-level church that ministers from the inside out. Taking an intentional position of fostering the gap between the “upper east side” and the “wrong side of the tracks”. Removing all labels, judgment or divide to truly be one family under God.

“And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the
prayers.”
– Acts 2:42
“For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ.”
– 1 Corinthians 3:11