Pictures, map and directions to Beit Simcha's place of worship

We are blessed to meet in a beautiful sanctuary.
It is conducive to both to traditional Jewish worship, such as reading from Torah and a Torah processional.
There is also room to worship through dancing and singing as well as both liturgical and spontaneous, Spirit-led prayer.
After services, we enjoy an Oneg Shabbat (Delight of Shabbat) time of food and fellowship.
We also have a Shabbat school with classes for younger and older children, as well as a nursery.

As this map shows, it's on Schantz Road, just northwest of Cetronia Road.
There are several ways to approach it, all less than five minutes from major highways:
From the north on Route 309, take the Tilghman St. West exit.
At the next traffic light (Hausman Road), turn left. You'll pass Tilgham Square and AMC theatres on the right.
Hausman Road bends and turns into Cetronia Road,
You'll go under two superhighway underpasses. After the second underpass, turn right onto Schantz Road.
Wellspring Community Church is on the left side of Schantz Road.

From the west, you can get off Route 22 at the Cetronia exit.
You'll then be on Tilghman Street heading east.
Bear right onto Broadway (there is a strip mall on the right).
At the traffic light, turn right onto Hausman Road, then following the directions above.

From the south or further east on I-78, you can either
(a) Take Route 309, then take the Tilghman Street West exit, then follow the directions above; or
(b) Get off at I-78 at the Hamilton Street (Route 222) exit, then turn left onto Hamilton heading west.
Turn right onto Schantz Road (I think it's the third traffic light), heading north.
Schantz Road goes straight, then winds around a bit, before it ends at Cetronia Road.
Turn left onto Cetronia Road, heading west, then go under two underpasses.
After the second underpass, turn right onto Schantz Road (again).
Wellspring is on the left. You'll see a sign.

From the outside, it is one story building, with an octagonal sanctuary and two rectangular extensions
--the fellowship hall to the east and the classrooms to the north.
There is a gravel driveway going around the building to the back where there is more parking and the main entrance.
There is also a large grass field behind the church, larger than the church building.
The pastor says we could use it for Sukkot, picnics or other outdoor events.

This facility is completely handicapped accessible!

Come worship and and fellowship with us!