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Left to right, Jenny Giles, Pastor Tim Giles, Grace Tatham, and Pastor Richard Tatham at open house celebration on Jamaica Blvd. Photo by Phaedra Veronique

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Inspire the Church of Lake Havasu celebrated their open house last week as they have now moved their worshipping services to another location. Inspire the Church’s open house took place on Wednesday, July 31 at the congregation’s new home, 2700 Jamaica Blvd South.

Inspire the Church was founded in 2010 in Pastor Tim Giles’s living room with his wife Jenny and his sister. The church has a variety of ministries where people can serve from youths to adults. The move is proof that the church continues to expand and will be sharing their faith with Havasu congregation, Stonebridge.  

The two churches will be combining joy and reverence all under one roof. Sunday, August 4, was when Inspire members said their farewells with their service at their previous location on Swanson Avenue.  

Members of the church gathered at the open house for refreshments, socializing, and church service. The church will make their official move to the Jamaica location on Sunday, August 11 with services beginning at 10:30 a.m.

Phaedra Veronique