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    Journey Church

    5.0 (1 review)

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    5 years ago

    Been coming here for over a year with my wife and 2 kids. Love the services, worship, and kids ministry. Great experience every weekend.

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    Desperation Church - DC offices

    Desperation Church

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I started going to DC when I moved away for college and had to search for a new church. Now, after…read morefive years, it's home. The first time I went, I noticed a few things: it was in a warehouse - no stained glass windows in sight - also, the pastor was in jeans and a t-shirt, and someone I'd never met came up to me after worship and gave me the biggest hug ever. I can also say that the sermons are incredibly engaging, and somehow always seem to speak to me right where I am. Folks, this is a special kind of place. Communion is available every week, and you don't have to be a member of the church or take any classes or anything to come to the table. Offerings are taken with the lights dimmed, so no one is taking note of anyone else's contribution. Worship comes in more forms than just music - painting, poetry, dance - and is intense and candid. You get the sense that you're among people who aren't trying to pretend to be better than you - they're there because they need God and love him. Pastor Michael works straight through the Bible (rather than preaching topically) and truly hides behind the cross to allow God to speak to his people rather than just hearing what Michael has to say. The pastoral staff all share this humility and are compassionate, dedicated people, and have become true friends of mine. Something else worth noting is that they have a really interesting program going wherein every fourth Sunday, they close the doors and cancel church and take the entire congregation out to serve the community. It might be cleaning up the grounds of a community facility, raking leaves for people for free, bringing food to folks in the community who are having trouble making ends meet, or just hanging out at a nursing home listening to the residents and encouraging them in the Lord. The people at DC specialize in loving people to life. I have felt, in a few other churches, that folks have looked down their nose at me - not at DC. Not that it's perfect, but it is a community full of loving, real people. No masks in sight. Uncomfortable? Sure. But you'll grow. :)

    Attended here for many months and was overwhelmed by the incredible teaching and the love I was…read moreshown. Recently, after the senior pastor left, the church lacks a spirit of love and welcome. The teaching is boring and no one speaks to you. Will not return. I am amazed at the affect one man had on this entire church.

    Grace Episcopal Church

    Grace Episcopal Church

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The liturgy is a simple Episcopal liturgy. If you are looking for that this is a good place to go…read more If you are looking for a small church this is a good place to go. If you are looking for kindness and warmth, this is not the place to go. I was a guest in their church, walked in the front doors and no one acknowledged me. I picked up an order of service and sat in the back row. No one greeted me at all. At the passing of peace the only person to shake my hand was the presiding minister. No one around me even acknowledged my presence. At the end of the service I walked out and no one said anything to me then either. I have found most Episcopal churches to be welcoming, however I have not found Grace Episcopal church to be warm, inviting or welcoming at all to newcomers and guests. I won't be back. I'll find another church.

    Grace Episcopal Church was the first church we went to in Kansas City. We spent the next year…read morehopping from place to place, not really finding what we were looking for. After about a year, we decided to try it again. It was as though we had never left. That sealed the deal for us. Grace is a progressive congregation. It is truly welcoming to all. It is heavily involved in feeding ministries and social justice. The congregation feeds people weekly through Micah ministries and operates a food pantry several times per week. The rector has been widely recognized for her work on social justice issues. If you're looking for a church, this is definitely a place to check out. If you're unsure about religion, give it a try. You'll find a community that cares about you and celebrates you for the person you are.

    Journey Church - churches - Updated May 2026

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