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In case you're wondering why there's some odd posts around, it's because we're building this thing from the ground up, and would love your feedback. So, with a helpful reminder to "speak the truth IN LOVE" - feel free to wander around the site and leave your comments as to what you do/don't like/love. We won't bite.... Labels: , ,

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What time does Adore start?
A. 6:30pm SHARP! Jesus was/is always on time.

Q. What time does Adore end?
A. 8-ish.

Q. How old is too old for Adore?
A. How awesome is too awesome? Your call.

Q. What’s the deal with Roman Sityayev?
A. It’s an Estonian thing, you wouldn’t understand.

Q. Where are you located?
A. Across from Save-On Foods arena off Caledonia. MAP

Q. Where can I park? Is it pay parking?
A. Free parking is available in the front and side lots of the Church.

Q. How can I connect with people outside of Sunday nights?
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Contact

Phone: 250.384.7633

Email: info {at} adorevictoria {dot} com

1800 Quadra St.
Victoria BC
V8T 4B9
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Links

Due to the changing nature of the internet, we can't take responsibility for the content found on any of the following links...but you probably knew that already now didn't you?!

Glad Tidings

Adore on Facebook

Adore on MySpcae

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About Us

Our History
Adore came to be in the year 2004, mid-March to be precise. Three people in the basement of Glad Tidings, praying and seeking God’s will for this community-to-be, that was the genesis. Those prayer times were the catalyst for the formation and building of Adore, a formation that is ongoing to this day. At first, the plan was to facilitate a simple worship and prayer night: no speaking, baptisms or announcements, just worship through the medium of music and much prayer. As the community of worshipers grew, we started feeling more and more like a “church” – we met weekly, we worshipped together, we looked at the scriptures and examined their relevance to the life of our community. Adore was becoming its own congregation, its own entity. People stared calling Adore their “home church” and connecting with others outside the walls of the building in which we met. It was exciting to see the transformation from a simple “worship night” to a church people call home.
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Media

Adore on MySpace

Adore on Facebook

Adore on Flickr (photos) - coming soon!

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