Getting to know each other

We know meeting someone for the first time can be intimidating, and going to a new church for the first time can be nerve-racking. We want to help make your first experience at Breath of Life Church a great one!

 

 

SERVICE TIMES

Breath of Life Church meets every Sunday morning:

Sundays at 10:00am (pre-service prayer begins at 9:15am)

Weekday evenings: - Life Groups (click here to find a group)

 
 

 

LOCATION & DIRECTIONS

3500 N. 4th St. Flagstaff, Az. 86004 Tel. (928) 526-9577 

 
 

What can I expect?

HOW LONG IS A BREATH OF LIFE SERVICE?

In total, a BOLC service is about 90 minutes in length. Service begins with a couple worship songs - song lyrics are projected onto the screens so you can sing along and/or engage with worship however you feel most comfortable. After the music portion of service is complete, one of our pastors will share an encouraging, hopeful, Bible-based message about Jesus. 

WHAT'S THE CULTURE LIKE AT BREATH OF LIFE?

Sunday's at Breath of Life are exciting, casual, and relaxed. Come as you are and expect to feel welcomed as our guest.

WHAT ABOUT MY KIDS?

We believe that kids should have a blast at church every single week - and at Kids Life, we make this a priority. The other thing we make a priority is your children's safety. Because of that, we have a detailed check-in process for our Breath of Life Kids ministry the first time that you visit. You'll want to leave yourself an extra ten minutes to get signed in for the Kids Life experience. Kids Life is offered on Sundays for kids ages infant through 6th grade.

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Let us know you're coming

Ready to check out Breath of Life Church in person? We can't wait to meet you! Simply click on the blue Plan Your Visit link or on the pop-up and we'll make sure to give you the VIP treatment when you visit.

 
 

"Honestly, I was a little anxious attending Breath of Life for the first time...a little unsure of what to expect. But as soon as I walked through the front doors it felt like home."

 
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