
East Coast International Church
Pastor Kurt Lange
65 Munroe St.
Lynn, MA 01902
Webiste
781-592-3242
office@ecic-lynn.com
Service times:
Sundays at
10:00 & 11:15 a.m.
Youth Ministry
Children's Ministry
Welcome statement:
Whether you're hungry or hurt, lonely or lost, full of questions or looking for a home, there's a place for you at East Coast International Church.
At ECIC, we want everyone to know that they are welcome here.
We have a strict open door policy because Christ has extended his kingdom to everyone and we are merely trying to follow in His footsteps. If you live in Lynn, we already consider you a member of our Church, and by Church we don't mean a building, but rather a community of people who are the family of God. (In fact, we used to meet inside a school auditorium!) It is not the building that is important, it is the relationships you will find here. If you take one step into our service on Sunday mornings, you will encounter people from every walk of life, people who've been down to the bottom of the bottle and people who struggle to make ends meet, people from broken families and people just trying to make a difference in the world. We are everyday people called together to love God and to love each other well, to help and support one another through hard times, and to give praise to the God who enables us and strengthens us to carry on.
Pastor Kurt Lange
65 Munroe St.
Lynn, MA 01902
Webiste
781-592-3242
office@ecic-lynn.com
Service times:
Sundays at
10:00 & 11:15 a.m.
Youth Ministry
Children's Ministry
Welcome statement:
Whether you're hungry or hurt, lonely or lost, full of questions or looking for a home, there's a place for you at East Coast International Church.
At ECIC, we want everyone to know that they are welcome here.
We have a strict open door policy because Christ has extended his kingdom to everyone and we are merely trying to follow in His footsteps. If you live in Lynn, we already consider you a member of our Church, and by Church we don't mean a building, but rather a community of people who are the family of God. (In fact, we used to meet inside a school auditorium!) It is not the building that is important, it is the relationships you will find here. If you take one step into our service on Sunday mornings, you will encounter people from every walk of life, people who've been down to the bottom of the bottle and people who struggle to make ends meet, people from broken families and people just trying to make a difference in the world. We are everyday people called together to love God and to love each other well, to help and support one another through hard times, and to give praise to the God who enables us and strengthens us to carry on.