Asbury Church

 

Welcome To Asbury!

 

 A picture of Asbury Church with their new sign!

We want to thank you for taking a moment to check out our new website.  It is full of information about our church and we hope it reflects the character of our congregation. 

We are a family-friendly church that seeks to share the love of God in a contemporary way.  We are passionate about Christ and serving His purpose here in Lansing and around the world.  We are committed to shining His light and showing His love! Please accept my personal invitation to come and worship with us.

We are located at 2978 North Triphammer Road in Lansing, just 3 miles north of the Shops of Ithaca Mall. For more information about our church please call 607-257-6471.

 

Again, we want to thank you for taking the time to explore our website.  May you find the joy and peace of Jesus. We will be looking for you!

In Jesus love,

David Quigley, Pastor

Asbury Church

2978 North Triphammer Road
Lansing, NY  14882
(607) 257-6471

Sunday

Sunday School - 9:30 AM
Worship Service - 10:40 AM

Wednesday

Family Night - 7:00 PM
 
 

 For more information about any of these ministries, please click on the link below.

New Worship Songs

 

 





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