Except where otherwise noted, all ministries take place on site at Church of the Reconciler 112 14th Street North, Birmingham, AL 35203
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Worship includes music by our community band, preaching by one of our pastors or staff, prayers of the people, and communion is served every Sunday.
We love to build community around Sunday meals. Meals are donated by partner churches and organizations, so they vary from week to week. If you have a group interested in providing a meal, we would love your help! Contact us
First Sundays: Hot lunch at 11:00 am
Third Sundays: Breakfast Church 9:30 am
All others: Hot lunch as available or sack lunch to go
Office Hours Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Mail Service - available to anyone who needs a mailing address - some type of picture-ID is necessary. We can help inform you of resources for free IDs
Sack Lunches - Donated lunches are usually available during our operating hours
Pastoral Care & Prayer - Our pastors would love to meet you and offer prayer and support
Prayer Circle Monday & Wednesday 9:30 a.m.
Prayer Circle is a gathering for listening to God and each other. Our pastors lead various styles of prayer and facilitate conversation and supportive listening. We know the value of supportive community in overcoming any struggle, especially addiction. On Wednesdays we host representatives from ROSS (Recovery Organization of Support Specialists) who are available for questions and the intake process for starting the journey of supported addiction recovery.
Community Table & Movement Prayer Tuesdays 10:00 a.m.
Community table is an open conversation led by Community on the Rise director Avery Rhodes. Here we encourage self-care and find connection with one another’s joys and struggles. Pastor Sarah Smoot leads movement prayer at the end of the conversation.
Social Work and Community Outreach Tuesday - Thursday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Cat Cruz and Jimeeka Walker have appointments available to help connect people with resources for health, addiction recovery, housing, and more. They also bring important organizations to teach, equip, and meet with people here to improve access to social services.