Christian Cultural Center, Church building in East New York, Brooklyn, United States
The Christian Cultural Center is a church building in Brooklyn with a large auditorium that seats approximately 5,000 people. The main facility on Flatlands Avenue serves as the primary location for worship services and community events.
The building was founded in 1979 by Reverend A.R. Bernard and initially operated under a different name before adopting its current identity. It grew steadily over time and expanded its reach across New York.
The center functions as a gathering place for people from many different backgrounds who come together for worship and community engagement. Its spaces host educational programs and family events that connect spiritual practice with practical outreach to the neighborhood.
The facility maintains multiple locations including a satellite campus on Long Island where various religious services are offered. Visitors should check ahead to confirm which location offers the service or event they plan to attend.
The facility ranks among the largest evangelical churches in New York City and combines spiritual services with social initiatives focused on housing and healthcare. This blend of worship and practical community support distinguishes it from many other religious institutions.
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