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St. John's Cathedral

4.6 (5 reviews)
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Life Center Foursquare Church

Life Center Foursquare Church

(17 reviews)

We've been attending for a few months now. It's a very large church.. def considered a mega church…read more Coming from a small town and a small church, this was a big shock for me at first and honestly a bit uncomfortable. That said, sticking it out has been nice in many ways. They don't have traditional Sunday school. Instead, they offer kids' classes during the main sermon, which is a bit of a bummer for us since we always loved Sunday school growing up. Our two-year-old attends the two-year-old class, and I'm not entirely sure how much Jesus-focused learning happens at that age. My son has gone in with him before and has said they didn't learn much about Jesus but I understand they are only two. One concern I do want to mention is cleanliness. The first time we left our two-year-old there without us, he ended up with hand, foot, and mouth disease. We hadn't been anywhere else prior to that, so we are confident it came from there. I really hope they improve cleaning practices and thoroughly sanitize toys and tabletops after each service. The church services (there are two--one around 9:00 and another at 11:00) are nice and they have a wonderful worship team. The pastor is very personable and they do have paid security and staff. At times, the church can feel more like a business, which I struggle with, as I don't believe church was meant to function that way. However, I did speak with one of the youth teachers who explained that the structure helps place people in areas where they excel. For example, they have a 13-year-old who runs the lighting system during services, which is pretty impressive. They also have a side room available for families during the sermon, which is really helpful if you have a rowdy little one who doesn't want to attend the kids' classes or a baby who needs to be fed or is fussy. The room has a large TV so you can still watch the service without missing anything. Youth group meets on Wednesdays since there isn't Sunday programming for middle schoolers and up. The Wednesday night youth program is really fun and well organized. When the kids arrive, they're given a snack, then there's a short worship time, followed by games with the youth pastor, a brief sermon and small-group discussions with teachers. The kids also receive devotionals. I've spoken with several of the youth teachers and the youth pastor, and they are all great... super friendly, down-to-earth, and very accommodating of my two very different kids. The youth program is def amazing, and it's encouraging to see how many kids attend. They also offer adult groups throughout the week. I haven't attended one yet, but they're meant to help make such a large church feel smaller and more connected. Overall, I'm excited to see my kids grow in their faith and fall in love with Jesus, and I hope others will give this church a try. Oh and if you want to see what the service is like they do live service online! Which is great when you're feeling under the weather - https://youtube.com/@lifecenterspokane is there main YouTube page.

I'll keep it short. I did not read the reviews for this church, but I would believe there are many…read morefive star reviews, without even looking. Can't say enough good things about this church. They are very inviting, welcoming, joyful, spirited, and accepting. I tried the Catholic Church, and what a difference. God bless all of you.

Valley Real Life - VRL is a non-denominational church nestled in the Saltese Flats in Spokane Valley, WA.

Valley Real Life

(9 reviews)

VRL Barkewr has a very large, friendly congregation that is fairly disconnected from one another…read more I have witnessed this since my family started attending after Covid. With that being said, there of many opportunities to be involved in small groups and such, which is essential to growing in Christ. This is something the staff shares at almost every service, which I totally agree with and appreciate. The "OK" rating stems from several areas that emerge when you dig deeper into their core, past the services and programs they offer. First, it's almost impossible to break into the inner circle of this staff. They are difficult to connect with and will not know who you are unless you are a valuable resource to them. For instance, you will never receive a phone call from a lead pastor to check in on you. Another area I have not cared for is that they want your resources (Time, Treasures, Talents, etc.), but when you need them, they are nearly impossible to get hold of. I have called their front office several times and was only able to leave a message, which they never returned. I know they are a large congregation, but I hope they learn to be more personable with their members and guests in the future.

Valley Real Life is an amazingly well operated church that is warm and welcoming and truly attempts…read morelives out its mission to be and make disciples one person at a time. The teaching is inspiring, relevant (which is difficult in today's world), and yet biblically based. Lead pastor Dan Shields is a wonderful communicator and man of God and uses appropriate humor to great effect. It is evident that God is moving in this growing church.

St. John's Cathedral - churches - Updated May 2026

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