Discover the inviting environment of Frontline Church nestled in Kerikeri, where beautiful park-like grounds provide a tranquil retreat for quiet reflection before or after gatherings. The church offers a thoughtfully designed facility with excellent accessibility, including convenient parking and wheelchair access, supporting a wide range of community events and worship services. Visitors often praise the friendly greetings and the engaging sermons that inspire fellowship and spiritual growth. This multi-purpose venue is cherished for its blend of natural beauty and warm community spirit.
Stephen Polglase
6 months agoSome very nice friendly people attend the Sunday worship. Unfortunately the leadership either don't know what the Word of God says, or they don't care. Clowns dressed as Pastors and talking waffle. Great for a brief social visit, but don't expect to hear any solid biblical teaching. This is the Frontline church of Laodicea.
Myke Wing
6 years agoBeautiful park-like grounds in which to quietly chill after a hectic time, or just to chill before or after a meeting in the church. Nicely set up facility as meeting or church gathering venue. Mostly easy access car parking for easy walk or wheelchair access to meeting rooms with kitchen, toilets and other meeting rooms. Great multi-purpose facility close to Kerikeri seines.
Peter Mitchell
2 years agoPoor in friendliness. Snobbed 2x wont be back. People cant even talk to a visitor or new Comer only the pastor can. Pastor needs to rev up his people. Ya all stuck in your silos and can't even see a new comer. 2 ladys came and said hi as I was walking out the door csuse they saw not one person engaged me in 10 minutes, I put down my cuppa half empty and walked out, why would someone subject themselves to that type of snobbery twice in a church, why would you do that to yourself and come back. One lady said come meet my husband the guy who spoke who was about as welcoming of me as a brick. Pastor Sean is a genuinely nice friendly man. His church folk need a fair kick up the jaxy. I have done church in 43 nations, this would have to be the most unfriendly I have ever encountered. What a shame. Where is the love, where is the joy and the kingdom in action. I am not a needy person but I will never subject myself to that type of being ignored and ostracized. Shame on you church. I hope this review aides to wake you up.
Sandra Pulham
3 years agoFriendly greeting and fellowship and always enjoy the message in the sermon.
Raymond Steer
4 years agoIf you want a good place to worship your Lord and good people this is the place