Journey Outdoors: Coed Volleyball
The Journey Outdoors recreational coed volleyball team is full!
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The 2008 election hoopla is coming to St. Louis! With Wash U hosting the vice presidential debate this Thursday night, we’ll get to see Joe Biden and Sarah Palin square off here in The Lou. Never ones to shy away from a good argument, debate, or occasional celebrity death match, ...
Every year at The Journey we use the month of September to go back to our roots and look at what it is that God has called us to do and be as a church. This past weekend we dug a little deeper into our annual Vision Series by looking into our own hearts in order to ask and answer a ...
Doing ministry in the new global cities is not an easy task. Sure, rural and suburban areas present their own unique challenges, but often it's the city leader who feels alone in the most influential centers of our world. You are called to stay: to reach non-traditional people and to connect ...
Maybe it is because I’m bored. Maybe it is because the Cardinals are tanking and the Cubs are looking like the best team in baseball. Maybe it is because I need a break from the pre-season NFL hype that dominates the airwaves. Or maybe it is because I had to spend a ton of time this year ...
As we begin this counter-cultural journey through The Sermon on the Mount, there needs to be some level of commitment from us that we're not just going to bail out the first time we experience culture shock. As Jesus comes into active conflict with both the system of the world and the system ...
You read that title right! The time has come: The Journey is fording the mighty Mississippi to start a new campus in Illinois. A launch team is already on the ground working toward launching this new campus publicly in the fall. The Journey Metro East will join the Journey's three other campuses ...
Well, now that we know who is going to represent both sides of the aisle for a chance to be the next president of our great, but not very United States, it is only natural that the New York Times would do a story on our church. Huh?? Yep faithful blog readers, we made THE newspaper, ...
One of the big questions that has plagued the church throughout its history.
We live in a pluralistic world and it only makes sense that people would ask, “How can there only be one religion that is true?” In this sermon, we look at the philosophy behind exclusivism and answer this difficult question.
The Doubting Sessions will be a weekly time for you and your friends to come wrestle with the doubts that we all have. If you left a weekend service with questions and would like to hear more from speakers, then please join us. Whether you want to simply listen and take it in or join in and discuss these doubts with others, we have a place for you. Week 1: There can't possibly be only one "true" religion, can there? (Recorded on 10.07.08 at The Journey-Tower Grove)