A church that follows in the way of Jesus,
to inspire others in the way of love.
A church that follows in the way of Jesus,
to inspire others in the way of love.
No worship gathering on Feb 10th due to snow and ice.
Location: 5710 22nd Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Time: 10:30am
Parking: We share a small lot with St. Luke's or street parking. See the parking map for some suggested paid lots as well. Plan ahead!
Dress: Very relaxed.
Kids: Yes. Check-in starts @ 10:15am. Pangea Kids programing is for babies/toddlers—5th grade.
If you live in Seattle, and long for a church where questions are honored, doubt is assumed, inclusion is a core value, families are empowered, and exploring the challenging teachings of Jesus is normative:
we have a seat for you.
Our worship environment is at the intersection of the casual and the sacred, the contemporary and the ancient, the charismatic and the contemplative, the evangelical and the progressive.
Join us as we worship authentically, ask hard questions, hear an inspiring message from the Scriptures, and connect with others who are on a journey to inspire love in our city. You belong here.
Our worship environment is at the intersection of the casual and the sacred, the contemporary and the ancient, the charismatic and the contemplative, the evangelical and the progressive.
Join us as we worship authentically, ask hard questions, hear an inspiring message from the Scriptures, and connect with others who are on a journey to inspire love in our city. You belong here.
A Village is a midweek group of 10-20 people committed to following in the way of Jesus as a spiritual family. They learn what it means to care for and encourage each other in a lifestyle of peacemaking and spiritual transformation.
A Village is a midweek group of 10-20 people committed to following in the way of Jesus as a spiritual family. They learn what it means to care for and encourage each other in a lifestyle of peacemaking and spiritual transformation.
Family. It makes us ‘feel’ things. Being a part of a family isn’t always easy. In fact, it can be downright difficult at times. “Family Feels” is a series that looks at some of the challenges and expectations people have in their pursuit of peaceably loving and living in a family. We will also take note of the kind of family that Jesus ultimately recognizes above our biological ties: the community of faith that does the will of the Father. No matter our struggles with our physical family, the church is invited to be a spiritual family that reflects the goodness of God.
Here’s a video to give you a feel for a Sunday morning sermon.