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On September 25th we began a bible study in our home that grew to a point that we could no longer host it in our home. From there we began to worship in Cedar Wood Elementary where we built a core group who connected to the vision quickly. From there we prepared ourselves for a public Launch on April 16th, 2006 (Easter Sunday) at Gateway Middle School. We had a great launch of people that day and we are continuing to worship now at Jackson High School and continue to gain momentum week in and week out.

The original Journey team who began things consisted of 10 individuals; 7 adults and 3 children, but now that team has quickly grown to a small army of adults who help build things week to week. We desire to be a church that grows bigger and smaller at the exact same time. We want to reach and build relationships with hundreds, but we also have a desire to see many small groups of individuals develop, keeping the church as intimate as possible through; friendships, affinities, ministries, backgrounds.

Why Seattle?

After much prayer and research God began to make it clear why the Seattle area was a perfict fit for us. Statistics show that Washington is one of the most lost states in America and Seattle is one of the most lost cities. Close to 90% of Seattle and its surrounding area has no religious affiliation whatsoever. Of the 4.2 million people that live in this region, only 4% attend an evangelical church. One church expert says that there are more evangelical christians per capita in communist China than there are in the Pacific Northwest. If there were a 1,000 churches with a 1,000 people in each gathering, we would have reached a quarter of the city.

Why The Journey?

jour·ney (jûrn)
n. pl. jour·ney-A process or course; a passage
Jesus said, "Come, follow me," and that is what we are doing at The Journey. In the life of a follower of Christ you never truly "arrive." There are ups and downs, there are sharp turns and bumps, and God is constantly taking you through a pathway to teach and shape who you are becoming all through life. The beauty of God's journey is He does not want you to walk alone. God's journey is based on relationships; first with Him and second with others who are traveling with Christ. We want to help create a community within the North Seattle region of people who want to journey together. The beauty of this journey is that no one has all the right answers, and we are all working it out together, by following the compass of Jesus Christ.

 

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The City within a City//Leif Takacs

Coming soon in 2010 The City. It’s a social networking tool for the church…and yet so much more! Don’t worry if you’re like, “Oh, not another social network site!” This one is designed for the church by the church. Here is how it helps us carry out our mission and to connect: more...

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Technology & The Gospel//Luke Emerson

We belong to a VERY accessible and technologically relevant church but not because we want people to get saved, get comfortable and wait for Jesus’ return. We have a VERY accessible and technologically relevant church because we have a message to spread and any obstacle we can remove for people on the outside looking in we will remove. more...

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Journey Through Values//Adam Sheffield

Stop reading this. No, seriously, stop reading and clear your mind. Ok you may begin reading again, but before going further see if you can give the five values that Journey Church preaches. If you’re not a member you don’t have to pass this test, although reading on will help inform you of what our five core values are and how they shape our ministry. And that helps all of us understand better why we do what we do. more...

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Journey Through Values: Truth//Adam Sheffield

Truth seems like an obvious value, an age-old archetype that any religious organization would have, but imagine if a religion promoted itself by saying “Falsehoods and lies are what we value!” Four words for that: Re-donk-u-lus! But beyond that obvious shot in the foot, why is it that we would value truth? more...

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