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I'm New Here

What can I expect my first time at The Journey?
We know it can be a little unnerving to step into a new thing, especially when you’re not exactly sure about the details that matter to you. If you have questions about The Journey, this is a great place to look around and find out more. There’s information about our core values, becoming a member, and elder leadership. We’ve also collected some Frequently Asked Questions, which will address some of the common things that visitors wonder about The Journey. We also encourage you to check out opportunities for community at your campus, over on the left.

We understand that a web site can only answer a certain number of questions, so if you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to visit the contact page. If you need information on a specific campus, then contact them directly by selecting that campus from the top menu.

FAQ
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about the church to give you a picture of what The Journey looks like week to week and hopefully address issues important to you. What kind of people make up The Journey? What you’ll encounter when you attend The Journey is a diverse biblical community where people seek to know and love God, live in community with others and transform the world by serving our city as we think Christ would.
From the beginning of The Journey, the church has used five core values for guide and focus. They are listed below. For more information on a specific core value, click on the name.
Elders are the leaders of the church who in the Bible are also called pastors, bishops, and overseers (”Acts 20:28; Ephesians 4:11; 1 Peter 5:2).”:http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2020:28;%20Ephesians%204:11;%201%20Peter%205:2&version=ESV The elders are men chosen for their ministry according to clear biblical requirements . The elders are always spoken of in plurality because God intends for more than one man to lead and rule over the church
Here at The Journey we take church membership very seriously. We do not view membership as simply being on some list in the church office. Membership is about joining a family that is united in belief and purpose in order to experience Christ and share Him with the world. Members at The Journey are united theologically. We share common views about God and his Word. We are also united in our mission and philosophy, which stem from our theology, and justify our existence as a local church....