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Thanks for stopping by and checking out Bridgeway Community Church! Our church embraces diversity and seeks to provide relevant messages for your daily life and inspirational worship. Throughout the week, we provide multiple opportunities to connect with God and other followers, including our Sunday services, which represent over 52 nations. We hope you feel at home and are greeted with love and care, and look forward to seeing you soon!
ABOUT DR. DAVID ANDERSON
Dr. David Anderson is the founder and senior pastor of Bridgeway Community Church, as well as the founder and President of the BridgeLeader Network (BLN), one of the world’s leading authorities on the divides of race, wealth, culture, and faith. Dr. Anderson has worked throughout the world, inspiring and healing communities in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and North America.
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Dr. Anderson's Story
When I was eighteen years old, I surrendered my stubborn will to the lordship of Jesus Christ. I pulled my car over to the side of the road in Prince George’s County, Maryland, where I wept like a baby as I invited Jesus into my life. During those life-changing moments, I sensed a new direction for my life to reach as many people for Christ as I could, which eventually led me toward becoming a pastor. But I needed to pastor a church that was multicultural so all people would feel welcome.
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Friday
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Check out the latest video from Dr. Anderson
When people deal with color, class or culture in a negative way, that's racism. But the answer is not to ignore these as if they don't matter. Instead, we can look at color, class and culture in a positive way. That's gracism.
Learn MoreWe wanted to create a church where people would be sad they had to wait a week to come back.