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Mill Plain United Methodist Church

5.0 (3 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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We moved into the area 2 years ago from the east coast and found this church very welcoming. Two services. The first is kid friendly.

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Church Of Truth - This church has the best worship team and bands. They do such a great job welcoming the Holy Spirit, and leading us in worship.

Church Of Truth

5.0(17 reviews)
4.9 mi

Church of Truth is a multi-cultural community, full of people of all ages who love God and are on a…read moremission to love people. This is a church that has noticed and seen the broken and hurting and refuse to be bystanders. They're all in, to share God's unconditional love. They meet on Sundays at 9:30am for an English service with translation into Spanish. There is also a Russian service at 11:30am with translation into English I believe. If it's raining, they have greeters that will come up right to your parking spot with an umbrella and walk you all the way to the church building. Inside they have greeters with mints and ushers who can get you a seat. They all make first time guests and visitors feel so at home. Oh! and don't forget to grab a cup of their amazing coffee (guests get a cup for free)! For those with kids, good news!! They have amazing children's ministry programs. I believe they take anyone from newborns, all the way up to age 12. And if your child is having a hard time, they will post your child's ID number on the screen in the sanctuary. Super cool and helpful. Throughout the weeks they have lots happening. Here's just a couple that I remember off the top of my head. Mondays - they have Russian school for children and leadership meetings. Tuesdays - there's a Worship and Prayer service & also Bible Classes for children. Wednesday - mornings the women's prayer meeting happens and in the evening there's an evangelism group going out into different parts of the city to be the hand and feet of Jesus. Thursdays - the teens ministry meets. Fridays the home groups meet (we call them LifeGroups) and there's a youth prayer from 10pm to midnight. Saturdays - at 6:30am our prayer warriors meet to intercede together. Sunday nights there's a youth/young adults service at 7pm. This ministry is called generation4truth or G4T. If you want more info about this church or you want to see the upcoming events, go to churchoftruth.com and there's an "about us" option where you can read the Belief Statements, and you can find the calendar on there, and also check out the youtube page. They post all the services and even stream them live. They also have great instagram pages. @churchoftruth @generation4truth @g4tinternship

Incredible Church. This church truly encompasses what Paul talks about in a church body. Everyone…read moreplays their roles as the hands and feet. The unwanted feel wanted and included. Praise God for this community.

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Church Of Truth - If you don't like handshakes, you've come to the wrong place. These people looove greeting you.

If you don't like handshakes, you've come to the wrong place. These people looove greeting you.

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The bois meeting 2020 with COT.

Northwest Gospel Church

Northwest Gospel Church

3.8(6 reviews)
1.8 mi

This is thee best church I've ever attended! Pastor Andrew Murch delivers the message straight from…read morethe Bible... no opinions or anything except the Word. He's honest, emotional, light hearted and funny. The people of the church are so welcoming and giving. I was fully embraced and am so loved. I was invited to a home group right away... and everyone in the group feel and act like extended family. The Work Project team come to my home once a month to care for my yard or any need I may have for repairs in my home and such... and it's all voluntary. I cannot say enough about this church... Thank you Lord for leading me to such a beautiful place. PS... my favorite thing is the music and singing... but I'm disappointed in the songs they sing. The music director needs to listen to Christian stations to get in the know of what popular songs are. I suggest 96,3 (Worship 24/7)

I will echo the sentiment that this church does have a great preacher. Andrew is…read morethoughtful/articulate/educated/relatable in his preaching style and message. We do appreciate that he uses the Bible to back up everything that he teaches. With that said the Church's response (or lack there of) to our experience with a member of the congregation is absolutely deplorable, and sounds eerily similar to other's experiences. This needs to be called out and addressed and most importantly others need to be made aware of this, especially prospective new attendees. My family and I had been attending NGC regularly for the past year or so. We always enjoyed the message and praise and worship, and felt the church was welcoming. Then end of 11/2025, we suffered a very troubling experience with a fellow attendee. We arrived to the 10:30 AM service about 15 minutes into the singing (sermon had not began as of yet). 3 of us noticed some empty seats in the upper left section. Went over and asked the gentleman sitting closest to end if those seats were taken. He looked over at me (we are interracial couple)...and loudly said "you are late." I was dumbfounded and thought he was joking. I said "huh?." He repeated himself and said "you are 20 minutes late." Shook his head in anger/annoyance and let me and my wife and young son through. During this 1 minute exchange not one person in the congregation said anything they just stared at us and him. We sat there with our first thought that we need to leave immediately. Then after further reflection we decided "no" we wont let one unhappy/hurtful person ruin our worship. We were there to praise God. We sat through...as soon as the sermon was over this individual immediately took off without a word. That night I went on the NGC website to try to contact either Pastor Andrew or Pastor Ryan (he had spoken that day). We found this odd and disheartening, as other churches we had been to always allowed their pastors to be accessible. Neither of them had their email address or phone number available on the NGC website. Instead there was a general inquiry email contact. I sent out a message to this alias. The message we got from the Office Assistant 2 days later was "Thanks for your email. I understand you would like to get in contact with Pastor Ryan or Pastor Andrew regarding an incident from yesterday. If you could give a little more detail, that would be helpful for me to figure out who would be best to put you in contact with. Please feel free to call Thanks!" I wrote back that we had to hear back from the pastoral team regarding our concerns. Additionally a lot of what we heard from both pastor Ryan and pastor Andrew was how it is integral to the church community/pastoral team to connect regarding any concerns or for council. Accordingly we found the lack of response/accessibility of your pastoral team to be quite troubling. What my family and I experienced on Sunday at NGC was very concerning and despite the size of NGC, we just assumed it would be treated with the same level of concern as the Pastoral team. We were then told to speak with the Congregational Care Pastor despite our insistence that we wanted to speak with pastors who's message we heard every Sunday. The Pastor however apparently had an email that didn't work (despite the church having the technology live stream all their services). We followed back up with the Front Office Assistant on 1/5 as following sermon from Pastor Ryan about how we as a Church are compelled by God to be welcoming to all and to compel unlikely guests to enter God's great banquet, we were again reminded of the discouragement we felt that the Church's message on Sunday did not match with Church's actions. We reiterated that when we first attempted to contact Pastor Andrew/Pastor Ryan back on 11/30, we were disappointed by the lack of response/accessibility to the individuals we hear every Sunday espousing the value of accessibility and being available for council/advice to the Congregation. Following Pastor Ryan's latest message regarding being Welcome/Inviting as a church, we continue to feel repercussions from the event from 11/30 and the inability for us to still not have a meeting with Pastor Andrew or Pastor Ryan to discuss our concerns, is very disappointing. The response we got on 1/14 was the most telling about how this church handles concerns with their attendees. Again the Front Office assistant wrote... "Pastor Andrew and Pastor Ryan have very limited availability to meet. Pastor Darryl is the most appropriate person to meet with you and is well positioned to listen to your concerns and work toward addressing them. If you would like to proceed, you may contact him directly." Very very disappointed in this Church and lack of response/care. I wanted to take the time to put this review together to warn others of the Church's response to situations and their need to gatekeep their pastors.

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Northwest Gospel Church
Northwest Gospel Church
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Vancouver Church - King's Way High School

Vancouver Church

3.6(8 reviews)
7.5 mi

Money money money. It will be pushed on you to donate and it will be brought up often that it is…read moreyour obligation. The church is all about obedience although they try to use a group of younger more " hip" staff to fool you into believing it's a loving place full of kindness. The first time you go you'll notice someone will seek you out immediately and welcome you so warmly you will absolutely be back. But you'll never see that person again after the first visit- you will however notice that exact same woman seeking out any new comer every single service and doing the same special greeting. To make you feel like you've made a friend. She will not tell you she's associated to the church but you'll find out later on which will make you feel manipulated. This church also says Jesus never said anything about homosexuality but they personally believe it was not his will do they do bring in people to speak about turning away from temptation and if you are in a same sec relationship they will seek you out to get you away from it and they'll use you as an example and speak about you so that they can keep you away from it and feeling guilted into being straight or actually just single forever not acting on your "sin" They have a scary amount of security and once they've started to manipulate you if they feel that you aren't going with what they want the security will start following you around, sitting behind you during service. Super creepy and weird. The even pastor and his wife and the clique they have are the best actors and actresses you might ever meet in your life. They are actually all really mean, cold and impersonal but they put on a good show in front of everyone. It's also a franchise church so they are doing what they are told they are not leading by what they believe gods word is, they are following along with the church who signs the pay checks. If you believe in the lgbtq community stay far far away from here. Like run. Music is really good though.

This is a hard one for me. I normally wouldn't and never have provided a review for a church that I…read morehave attended. However, I feel a strong conviction that there are things that need to be said and expressed about what is going on at Vancouver Church. That the congregation needs to step up, as contributors and individuals who call this place home and who graciously serve and pour their time and resources into an organization that only can continue because these people who faithful provide. Without them and the Lord's provisions, there would be no Vancouver Church. I called Vancouver Church church home for over a year. I had immediately been brought into the volunteer ranks (guilted in some ways, but not really. I do really feel that it is our responsibility as believers to be serving at the churches we call home) and was all of a sudden considered a leader. None of which is necessarily a bad thing. The concern that began to stem from this, early on, was that feedback, training and any kind of development was never provided. This concerned me. When the item was brought up, it was said that it was my responsibility to take my development into my own hands and that there was a future direction and desire to hopefully building up leaders (basically in my mind, discipleship), but that they were focusing on building up the core team of VC first. That's great, but shouldn't we be disciplining everyone. That's kind of our mission as Christians, right!?! However, rather than being discipled, it seem more important to burden more and responsibilities on volunteers and support staff (of whom do not get paid industry standard fair wages), but never really getting the relational component of Christianity. Slowly, it became apparent that the leaders here (paid senior staff and board) seemed more vested an interested in the newest and greatest program, spending large amounts of money on advertisements, decorations, etc. rather then asking some very hard questions and dig into a very simple question: "What does God want for me as a Leader and for Vancouver Church?" And reevaluating their staff positions, strategically to ensure that the right people are in the right jobs and are getting paid fair wages, which enable them to actually support and live. I know not any church is perfect. There is no perfect church and if you think you are in a perfect church, that probably is the problem. We are all flawed and broken and won't see perfection until we are reunited with our savior. I hope that this isn't just read and discarded and seen as a review out of anger or one sidedness and of someone that doesn't know the inner workings of what is really going on. In all honestly, I don't. However, I was close enough to see a lot and my expeirence as a fellow "leader", if that is what you want to call me, was troublesome. I am hurt. I am sad, that the people who told me that they loved me and that they cared, haven't reached out to me once since I departed. Not because of what is and was going on at Vanoucer Church, but because God had other plans for my life. If I If we are to be the church that God is calling us to be, shouldn't we be about authentic, real, relationships? We should be living out what is preached. We shouldn't only be talking to someone because they have something that you need or a skill that can fill a gap. We should step away from our desires/needs. We all have them, but we are called to take up our crosses daily and follow Jesus. I pray and I hope that in all of this, you know that I mean well for Vancouver Church. I pray for success and for Jesus to be glorified in all that you do. That you can become the church that doesn't care about what the senior service thinks about it. Don't get so worried that you are going to loose financial support from this group, but rather care more about God's vision for the body. If you obedient, he will reward. This isn't the church of the seniors. Be a united body, seeking after him. Don't let people fall through the cracks. Don't use people just because they are willing to do anything to help. Don't lead mission trips where you are more concerned about meeting a celebrity and buying a $7 coffee, rather than focusing on the mission of the project. Let's be an emotionally healthy church that is in tune with the spirit and living out God's desires and not our own. Make authentic relationships and seek people out. If anything at all is taken from this, know that I want the best for you and the people of Vancouver Church.

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Activate Church - Powerful passionate worship

Activate Church

5.0(5 reviews)
7.1 mi

So many good things to say about Activate Church! From the moment you walk through the doors,…read moreyou'll be greeted by friendly faces looking to help you in any way they can. Stop by the café for some delicious coffee and pastries, then pop into the auditorium for a deep, Spirit-filled worship service. After worship you'll receive preaching that will stir you - it's truly rooted and grounded in faith and scripture. Not to mention the incredible children's ministry happening simultaneously, teaching our kids about Jesus in such fun ways! We feel so blessed to be a part of this community, where we've truly found a second family.

Here at my daughters church; this was her last Sunday before her move back to Texas!…read more Pastor Isaac Maddox had an amazing Father's Day message from the book of Samuel at his church in Camas, Washington! Samuel begins with the prophet Samuel's birth and God's call to him as a boy. The story of the Ark of the Covenant that follows tells of Israel's oppression by the Philistines, which brought about Samuel's anointing of Saul as Israel's first king. When Samuel was called he said; "Yes, here I Am!" Availability leads to responsibility. Be available! ... Hook it up people and be like Samuel; here I am! Love God, love people! Feed the people, have compassion, hear the voice of GOD!

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Activate Church - Lead Pastor Isaac Maddox

Lead Pastor Isaac Maddox

Activate Church - Lead Pastor Kari Maddox

Lead Pastor Kari Maddox

Activate Church - Cafe open before and after Sunday services

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