Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Northview Community Church

    5.0 (2 reviews)

    Northview Community Church Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Northview Community Church

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    9 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 1

    10 years ago

    Great youth group! Biblically sound. Our family felt welcome and there were many groups to get involved in. We will definitely go again.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

    3.7(7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I've been a member of this parish for six years now. There have been several priest who have come…read moreand gone and yes it was very sad to hear the Montessori school closed ( it was never a home to Father- the youth groups have meetings there), but overall it is a loving place . I'm a Sunday school teacher and when I had a surgery I called to ask if holy communion can be given to me in my home since I was unable to attend mass until healing was complete. The Church immediately said yes. I'm young so I wasn't sure since that service is often for our elderly. I've been so happy with all the support and love our parishioners and priest give to us. Father's mass is exciting with his smiling picture and props, it really makes mass very enjoyable by the way he relates scripture to current life.

    I've been going to this church since high school. I am now 20 years old. The people inside the…read morechurch are very welcoming, especially if you try to connect with those involved heavily. I have been trying to get closer to my faith in the past few months, primarily due to hard times, but in the most recent months, this church has helped me grow dramatically. If it weren't for the people involved with this church, I don't feel my faith, strength, and excitement for my journey would be the same. It's different for everyone, but how I did it involved a lot of time and discipline by attending mass, participating in the passion of christ play, worship and prayer, adoration, shadowing confirmation classes, and networking. St. liz has brought me a lot of blessings, and it's all thanks to God

    Photos
    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton - St Elizabeth quilt

    St Elizabeth quilt

    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

    See all

    Mill Creek Foursquare Church

    Mill Creek Foursquare Church

    4.9(8 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    When my husband and I moved to the Seattle area three years ago, we were eager to find a church to…read morebe a part of. After visiting four other churches and being disappointed, we were invited to Mill Creek Foursquare. From the first service we attended, we knew we had found it (and we couldn't wait to go back!). The pastoral staff here is sound in teaching and Biblical knowledge, and they care deeply for the church community. The lead pastor, Chris Manginelli, told the congregation he loved them the first Sunday we were there. I was pleasantly surprised that he would show vulnerability like that in front of hundreds of people. Now, we are integrated in to the community and an active part of the volunteer leadership. We are so happy to call this place home! I also value how involved our church is in local and international missions, community life through small group gatherings, how we encourage and support women in leadership, social justice, and how well we love our children. Life is good here and the love of God is abundant!

    One thing I love about this church is they are very open about their finances. If you have a…read morequestion just ask. (Will not reveal donor info privacy issues) They do not do fund raising for buildings they just wait until it is in the budget then fix the next thing on the list. They live in the black. Given that churches are technically a non profit charity I like a church that pursues charity work as well as being a church. They have a little food bank. They encourage and support start up charity's and donate regularly to other community charities. They help single mom's, teenagers, street people and so on. Your tithe money is passed on to various needs both regular and in emergency situations. At the end of the year once the budget has been met they give the rest as huge donations to help with needs.

    Northview Community Church - religiousorgs - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...