Address: 8900 23rd Ave, East Elmhurst, NY 11369, USA
Phone: +17186721150
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5AM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
James Lee
It has been 6 months since I attended worship. Not only do I feel a lot of grace every time I worship, but I also learn a lot from living together as a community. I feel a lot in the way they treat everyone without discrimination based on race, religion, or age. thank you
Michael Ku
Is there an English service at this church?
Yeonwoo Jung
This is the first church we went to because we were able to hold face-to-face worship thanks to the large parish capacity while everyone was only able to hold non-face-to-face worship during Corona. With the spiritual slogan of 'don't stop', it is a church community that doesn't really stop in the Word and prayer missions and runs towards the goal. The continuous spiritual quenching of spiritual leaders, including the pastor who holds on to the Word and grapples with the Word, will be the re-starting point of the Great Spiritual Awakening movement that is most needed and awaited in this age, and this is the church where youth revival in New York will unfold. Everyone, fighting! KCQ doesn't stop!
Yume Fujiwara
Good people and good Christians. A good service for a neighborhood.
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hello! If you want to register with Queens Korean Church, you can register online (website) or by visiting the church. After registration, the new family education begins, and for 4 weeks, you will share the vision of the Queens Korean Church with the pastor and the pastor and be introduced to the church's ministry. After all new family education is completed, you will be organized in Soon and you will be able to participate in the Soon Meeting and the Ministry of Queens Korean Church. Due to the pandemic, new family education will be held in the new family room after the 2nd service. You can receive information and guidance related to the new family by contacting the guide after the worship service. Please see our website for more details! thank you!
hello! There is a parking lot that can park a total of 160 vehicles at Queens Korean Church. Also available is the 'Vaughn College' parking lot right in front of the church. You can park in front of the church's main gate with the help of a parking attendant. When using public transportation, you can use the M60, Q33, Q72, Q48 bus to come to the church. Finally, Queens Korean Church operates a vehicle service as a church van. Currently, due to the pandemic, the number of routes and the number of services has decreased. For the Saints in Bayside, Flushing, Jamaica/Fresh Meadows, LIC/Astoria/Woodside We operate a weekly vehicle operation. Please see our website for more details! thank you
hello! Queens Korean Church is running a net meeting for young/adults who attend the church. The name 'Sun', meaning a small group, symbolizes soft shoots. Although the gathering may be small, we are dreaming of a life of faith that grows and bears abundant fruit through the life force of God living in it. Five or six families divided by age gather to form a single branch, and those branches come together to form a community. Currently, there are a total of 8 communities from the 3rd to the 8th community, including the 1st community (EM) and the 2nd community (youth club), and there are 49 first and second groups after worship. Queens Korean Church's net meeting is a total of 24 meetings a year. The 'first half net meeting' is held from March to June, and the 'second half net meeting' is held from September to November. January, February, July, and August are vacation periods, so you can spend time with your family and recharge for the next net meeting. A total of 82 officers/militaries are praying for the officers and working hard with love. Practicing love for God and love of neighbor through pure meetings overflowing with fellowship of love, I pray that it will become a precious gathering that grows together. Please see the website for details. thank you
hello! Queens Korean Church has the first service at 9 am on Sunday. There is a second service at 11 am. And at 1:30 pm, there will be a three-part Korean-speaking youth worship service. In addition, there is an EM (English Ministry) English-speaking worship service at 9 am on Sunday. At 11 a.m., there is a worship service for the disabled in the Classroom of Love. Sunday School services are also held for precious children. At 11 a.m., worship services for the Kindergarten, Elementary, and Middle/High Schools are held at each place of worship. Please see our website for more details! thank you!
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