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    Ebenezer Bapt Church

    4.0 (1 review)

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    13 years ago

    Was here last night for an NAACP mtg..nice church. Reminded me of my old church. Very nice people.

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    First Baptist Church of Flushing

    First Baptist Church of Flushing

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    I grew up in this church. It's a nice eclectic mix of people there. They have 3 services in…read morespanish, english and chinese. Located near the bustling downtown flushing area which is quickly turning into Chinatown 2.0

    While visiting with a very close dear friend of mine in Flushing I attended for the first time The…read moreFirst Baptist Church of Flushing. There are a mix of people there who come to worship in one kindred Spirit. I am caucasian and my friend is chinese. My Dad was with me too as we were in the area to attend a wedding the following day. We were greeted at the door and by a friendly couple who set in front of us who were from the New Hampshire area not too far from where one of my daughter's live in New Hampshire. The church service starts with am awesome worship team who seem to have hearts to magnify the name of Jesus. I was so encouraged to sing as the words are up on the large screen up front and all seem to be singing to the Lord. We were greeted by others also as there were opportunity during the service. Pastor Gary Domiano was Pastoring during this time as we were attending the english service. We were given an overview of what he was preaching on and continued in the Book of Jonah. Such a fresh new prospective. I would certainly recommend attending this Bible preaching , thought provoking church of wondering people. There was a fellowship following the service which I am sorry to say I didn't have opportunity to stay . I am hoping next time I will certainly be there. Thank you First Baptist Church of Flushing for making us welcome.

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    St Michael's Church

    St Michael's Church

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    How many St. Michael's churches are there in the 2 blocks of this location? Too many…read more That is 2 St. Michael's too many, which lead to a bunch of people (including myself) confused, late, and lost for a church related event in Flushing. Actually, it's very possible they're just simply the same church but in different buildings along the block (like a campus) but that doesn't make it any easier for outsiders like myself. The basement of the Barclay St. Michael's church is massive. There was a stage and at least enough room for 500 people or more. This was like a school gymnasium with a stage and clean bathrooms. Though impressive and spacious, the fluorescent lights were a bad combo with white walls and floors, causing the place to feel like a hospital more than an auditorium. I still haven't attended mass here. It's a small walk away from Main Street in Flushing, I imagine I'll be here again at some point in the future. ---------------- #1: Actual answer: 3. But you figured that out from my 2nd paragraph.

    I've been a member of St. Michael's Church in Flushing (Barclay Avenue) since moving to this…read morecommunity over 30 years ago. It is a large and beautiful church with many doors, which can cause some confusion to newcomers. The priest's rectory and a small convent are also nearby. Masses are in English, but also Spanish, and Chinese; some with music and choirs leading those attending the services. I believe, I think, that periodic masses are also in Tagalog. The church is heated in the winter, of course, and summer masses are often held in the basement auditorium which is air conditioned. The main church is accessible through a side door on Union St., but not to the lower level.

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