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Experience authentic worship, real community, and Bible-centered teaching with a family that grows and serves together.
We follow Jesus’ example in the Beatitudes by caring for the poor, the hungry, and anyone in need with practical help and heartfelt love.
Everything we do flows from Christ’s command to love one another, embracing every person with grace, acceptance, and encouragement.
We actively share the good news beyond our walls, taking the hope of the Gospels into our neighborhoods, workplaces, and world.
We follow Jesus’ example in the Beatitudes by caring for the poor, the hungry, and anyone in need with practical help and heartfelt love.
We actively share the good news beyond our walls, taking the hope of the Gospels into our neighborhoods, workplaces, and world.
Everything we do flows from Christ’s command to love one another, embracing every person with grace, acceptance, and encouragement.
Pastor Mark A. Zelewicz Sr. leads Relevant Worship Center with a servant’s heart, practical Bible teaching, and an unwavering passion to see lives transformed by Jesus. From launching our first service in 2014 to guiding us today, he faithfully shepherds the RWC family—encouraging authentic worship, nurturing genuine relationships, and inspiring us to love our neighbors well.
Join us and feel at home.
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"When Jesus is Relevant in your life, you are Relevant in the lives of others!"
Your Witness is more thank you SAY ... it’s what you DO!
First, we must understand church is not a building, a Sunday school class, or a service time. According to scripture, a church gathering is a group of people coming together in Christ and the people are the church. Jesus shows us in Matthew 18 that a gathering can be as little as two people together.
The service usually involves the singing of hymns, reading of scripture verses and possibly a psalm. If the church follows a lectionary, the sermon will often be about the scripture lections assigned to that day. Eucharistic churches have usually Holy Communion either every Sunday or several Sundays a month.
There are no rules as to what to bring to church, other than your self, an open heart and mind. Some bring a bible, if you’re going to engage in bible study.
If you want to know how to dress for church, something modest and comfortable should be fine. Generally, graphic tees that show off sports team logos or bands should never be worn to church. Solid-colored tops are fine, and even something with a pattern should be OK to wear.
Ask your friends if they have a place to worship the Savior and invite them to come worship with you, especially at times like Christmas and Easter. If they aren’t Christians, ask them if they’d like to learn more about Jesus Christ and invite them to experience a Christian worship service with you. Remember to show the same respect for their beliefs that you hope they will give yours.
There are many questions Christians are asked that the individual Christian is unable to answer. It happens all the time.
52901 National Rd,
Saint Clairsville, OH 43950
Sundays: 10:30 am
Bible Study: 9:30 am in Life Center 1
Kids Zone (ages 5-12) & Teens Group: 9:30 am in Life Center 2