Sunday Mornings

We are made for a relationship with God and one another. Worship is essential in our spiritual pilgrimage of knowing God and ourselves. Every Sunday we meet to worship our risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in prayer, song, Word, and communion.

When & Where

Location:

Faith Sugar Land

800 Brooks Street

Sugar Land, TX 77478


Meeting Times: 

Sunday School: 9am in the Fellowship Hall

Worship Service: 10am in the Gym

Nursery Childcare: 9am-11:45am in the Gym

What to Expect

Think of gatherings at Redeemer like meeting with friends. We gather to remember God's promise to renew our souls, families, communities, and world. Through prayers, singing a blend of new and traditional songs of praise, the weekly celebration of the Lord’s Supper, and the reading and teaching of God’s Word, our worship adheres to a rhythm that has been used by Christ’s followers since the earliest days of the Church.

Children

We love children and they are welcome to stay in the service. Don't worry about your children making noise. It reminds each of us of the beauty of childhood and the gift of life. 


The nursery is staffed by CPR-certified childcare workers and available to ages three and under.


During the sermon, preschool and kindergarten-aged children are invited to go to Children's Church for a time of teaching and worship that is designed just for them. They return to join their families for communion.


Learn More

Sunday School

Sunday School meets in 12-week semesters in the fall and spring with breaks for holidays. All ages meet Sundays at 9am in the Fellowship Hall and the nursery is open for ages three and under. 


See below to see what we're studying Spring 2026. 

  • Adults

    Study: Spiritual Gifts Class, led by Andrew Miller


    Adults meet in the Fellowship Hall main seating area.

  • Youth

    Study: Spiritual Gifts Class, led by Andrew Miller


    Youth grades 6th-12th will join adults and break off for discussion in Room 112 where necessary.

  • Children

    Study: The Biggest Story Curriculum, Crossway


    Grades Preschool–1st meet in Room 104.

    Grades 2nd–5th meet in Room 103.

Let the  word of Christ  dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. 


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COLOSSIANS 3:16

FAQ

  • Redeemer is a church where many different types of people gather. It is our desire that the Redeemer community would be as beautifully diverse as our city. The Gospel breaks down all sorts of barriers that separate people and Redeemer is a community bound by that hope for unity and peace.

  • However you would like. Styles and preferences vary so come dressed comfortably. Shorts, dresses, sandals or boots.

  • When you arrive, you can make your way to the information table. There you will find information on who Redeemer is and someone will be able to answer any immediate questions you may have. Grab a bulletin and when you hear the music then you can make your way into the Worship Service.

  • We love children and they are welcome to stay in the service. Don't worry about your children making noise. It reminds each of us of the beauty of childhood and the gift of life. 


    Children 3 years and younger are welcome in our nursery, which is staffed by professional, CPR-certified childcare workers.

  • The worship service is a dialogue (of sorts) between the community and God. The service includes music, prayers (silent and spoken), readings from Scripture, greeting one another (friendly and brief), a sermon, an offering, communion, and a closing prayer. The worship service lasts for just over an hour.

  • No. An invitation to join in the communion is given to all who profess to believe the Christian faith. If you do not believe or are not sure, we ask you not to participate in this part of the service. We would not ask you to do anything that would compromise your conscience.

  • Though we have purchased land, Redeemer does not yet have a building of its own. However, part of the beauty of being in this stage is that we get to think creatively about how to use space in our city. We consider it a privilege to use the spaces we have as a wonderful opportunity to care for others by caring for the facilities we meet in. A time will come when Redeemer has its own building, but even then the design will be for the building to be a shared space where others in our community can meet as well. We do not exist simply for the sake of ourselves. We exist to be an encouragement to our community and neighbors and we look forward to more chances to do so.