You’ll find us every Sunday at 11am at 151 S Main Street in downtown Cedar City, right next to Ace Hardware.

Stepping into something new can feel a bit intimidating, but from the moment you arrive at Refuge City Church, you’ll be welcomed like family. Here’s what you can expect when you walk through our doors and how we’ll help you feel right at home.

You matter to us, and we’re genuinely glad you’re here. Our lives have been changed by God’s love, and we want you to experience that too. No one at Refuge City has it all together, but we know and trust the God who does.

Expect to be welcomed.

Every Sunday, our worship team leads us in singing songs that lift up the name of Jesus. You’ll hear a mix of new music, original songs, and timeless hymns, all with one goal—to help us focus our hearts on Jesus together. No matter what kind of voice you have, you’re invited to sing out with joy and join the chorus.

Expect the music to be focused on Jesus.

The Bible is at the heart of everything we do, and we believe it’s God’s gift for helping us know Him and making Him known. Each week, you’ll hear teaching straight from Scripture in a way designed to be both practical and challenging. We use the English Standard Version, which is known for its accuracy and clarity. Plus, if you need a Bible, we’re glad to give you one.

Expect the sermon to be biblically-based.

Families can check their kids in right at the beginning of the service, and children will join their parents in the sanctuary for worship. After that, our team securely leads them to kids church, where they’ll learn about Jesus in ways designed just for them. We want your kids to grow in faith and to feel known and loved every step of the way.

Expect your kids to learn about Jesus.

You’ll find plenty of parking behind our building, along S 100 E, and on the right side of our building. So just pick the spot that works best for you! We also have two accessible handicap spots up front to make things easy for anyone who needs them. Just a quick heads-up: our neighbors at the Pizza Factory next door ask that we don’t use their parking lot.

Where to park.