Video: From Foyer to Kitchen: The North Point Strategy. North Point Community Church. 4350 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30022.
http://www.northpoint.org/ This video does a fine job of explaining the vision and philosophy of Andy Stanley"s North Point Church. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/22/2001)
Website: http://www.ginkworld.net/churches.htm
Ginkworld has a pretty cool church finder. Just pick the postal abbreviation for the state you are interested in and away you go. Recommended by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.spiritgarage.org/
An intriguing church that actually meets in a converted municipal garage. Mixture of liturgy, social activism, offbeat style, and informality. Lutheran. Worth checking out. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.crosscurrent.org/
CrossCurrent is a young adult ministry (age 18-29) that operates in the Ashburn, VA area. "Are you looking for God, but don't want to check your brain at the door?" Alternative
worship music and a non-traditional format. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.crossroadsfellowship.com/
Crossroads is Scottsdale (AZ) Bible Church's ministry to twenty and thirtysomethings. Some sermon notes are online; they are skeletal, but you can get the idea. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.evergreenchurch.com/
Evergreen Church is located in Charlottesville, VA. The site features a very cool, downloadable "welcome packet." Why wait until you get to the church? Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.insearch.org/
In Search Of describes itself as "a new approach to church." They're in downtown Cleveland, meeting Sundays at 7pm in the warehouse district. Recommended by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.kairosonline.org/
With an Episcopal base, Kairos is a community of young adults in the DC area (Falls Church, VA) who have a global vision. Some of the teachings are online. Recommended by
Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.quest.nu/
Quest is located in Woodinville, WA. The point of the site, and the community is to draw the searching person into a connection with the God. Highly interactive. One of the most visually
appealing sites in the pomo neighborhood. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.sandalschurch.com/Default.htm
Riverside, CA is the location of Sandals Church. Authenticity is the thing. "Being real with God, with ourselves, and with others." Recommended by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.sayingyes.com/
Pinnacle Church (Amarillo, TX) is "not about fitting in." A handy "virtual tour" of the worship experience is available. Recommended by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.solomonsporch.com/
Solomon's Porch meets in Minneapolis on Sunday evenings. The site has an appealing look and a useful structure, but is under-developed, a feeling we all know too well. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.souljourn.org/index2.cfm
SoulJourn's "Power Brunch" is one of the best examples of non-coercive evangelism out there. "Casual dress and no faith required." Recommended by Earl
Creps. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.warehouse242.org/old/strategic/entry.html
Warehouse 242 is in Charlotte, NC. "True mending for the war within" vision slogan displays postmodern appetite for mixed metaphor. Anatomically correct depictions of the heart
grab the eye. These guys mean business. "Welcome to warehouse 242. Now there is no excuse." What ever happened to seeker sensitivity? Recommended by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.marshill.fm/
An edgy, artsy, intellectual church plant in Seattle. A growing influence. Emphasis on beauty as a core value. Connects to the younger creative community in their city. Opinion
is divided over whether this is a pomo church or just Reformed modernists in black t-shirts. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.ginghamsburg.org/
A Methodist church in Ohio that is developing a world-class reputation for the use of technology. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.santacruzbible.org/graceland/
A church-within-a-church model for reaching postmoderns. Graceland is part of Santa Cruz Bible Church. You can view a service online. Their services are Sunday nights at 6 and 8 P.M.
Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.universitypraise.org/
A college student-oriented church in Fullerton, California, with a great heart and a great sense of humor. Emerged from a college ministry within a local Christian Church. Very cool,
holistic understanding of worship. The best interactive CD going. Check out their e-zine. The vision: Restore, Love, Serve. Recommended by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.flipsidechurch.com/
Evolving (again) from a Baptist college ministry, this church within a church has just launched on its own. Largely young adults. Another super-looking site. The church defines itself
as, A group of people gathered together to turn this world upside down for Jesus Christ. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.refuge.tf/
Refuge is a ministry to college students hosted by First Baptist Church of Nashville, Tennessee. A paradigm case of the church within a church model whether they call it that
or not. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.the-river.org/
The River Church Community meets in Cupertino, California. Site has a servant attitude about it: lots of information designed to help users rather than portray skills of site designersa
difficult balance. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.waves.ca/
The Waves Church does everything on a, well, waves theme: little waves, art waves, sound waves
you get it. Located in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.frontline.to/
Frontline is Ken Baughs church within a church at the McLean Bible Church of Vienna, Virginia. Upscale crowd of young adults is the target. Very solid. A new edge to the Purpose
Driven model. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.tnl.org/inside/
The Next Level church meets in Denver, Colorado. Minimalist front page is attractive. Mission statement is even more attractive: To take the church of the 20th century, with its
15th-century model, and transform it into a 21st-century church using a 1st-century model. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.westwinds.org/
The Westwinds site actually makes wind noises when you dial it up! Maintains cool discovery theme throughout. From an aesthetic standpoint, one of my favorites. Has both suspense and
information. Located in Jackson, Michigan. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.newsong.org/NewSong/index.html
New Song, Salt Lake City Utah Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.generationaxis.com/
Axis is Willow Creek's young adult church/ministry. Barrington, Illinois Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://axxess.org/
Axxess is the young adult church within Pantego Bible Church. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.ecclesiahouston.org/index.htm
Ecclesia meets in Houston. Check out the great looking home
page and Worship and Message Archive. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.fellowshipchurch.com/
Fellowship Church is led by Ed Young Jr. A very busy site
with lots to experience. Online preaching. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.vineyardchampaign.org/
Home page for The Vineyard church in Champaign, Illinois.
Very practical for the newcomer, but resource-lite. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.homewoodchurch.com/main.htm
Homewood, Illinois (near Chicago), is home to this group.
They are affiliated with three networks of churches: two of the nets are Baptist and the third is the Willow Creek
Association. Its a classic case of the "network wins over denomination" theme. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.joyonline.org/
Community Church of Joy (Glendale Arizona) is one of the megachurch
entries. Its interesting how the Web levels churches. From the pages its almost impossible to gauge size
levels. CCOJ is involved in Alpha. You will find out that these guys are Lutherans on the About CCOJ page. Recommended
by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.crcc.org/
Brian McLarens Cedar Ridge Community Church. A premiere
example of church deconstruction and reconstruction as a vehicle
for engaging postmoderns. Check out Brian's books in the lists
above.
Website: http://members.home.net/lakelandchurch/index.htm
Lakeland is a Free Methodist church in Saskatoon, Canada.
Their worship services, will encourage you as you worship among friends and family in a relaxed atmosphere. Jordan
Cooper is an associate pastor. Good Email newsletter. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.pathwayschurch.org/
Pathways meets in Englewood, Colorado. Their site is a work
of art. I suspect the ministry is the same. The church is about
five years old. Recommended by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: www.mosaic.org
A Southern California fellowship with multiple sites and styles.
One of the "mother ships" of the pomo church movement. Recommended
by Earl
Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://xenos.org/
Xenos is an innovative megachurch with a strong emphasis on
home groups. Great resources. Especially recommended: their Death of Truth seminar and the Crossroads Project.
Attention left-brainers: these guys have charts! Heavy in apologetics. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~mriddell/Soul.html
New Zealanders who meet monthly call themselves Soul Outpost. Their emphasis is on doing Christian spirituality in new ways. They are connected with Mike Riddell: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~mriddell/
Mike is a co-author of The Prodigal Project, a book/CD on the emerging church: http://www.zeta.org.au/~lorien/prodigal/default.html Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.perrinministries.org/
Check out the "Free Stuff" for resources.
Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/16/2005)
Website: http://www.newsongministries.com
New Song Church is in the Cleveland, Ohio area. They are: Real people with a genuine desire to grow in love for God, each other, and our world. Check out their Journey ministry
to adults eighteen to thirty-five. Very cool. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.bellview.org/bellview.asp
A Baptist church in Springfield, Missouri that emphasizes
its uncommon qualities and its largely college-age young adults. The churchs theme is Reinventing church
for the uncommon generation. The church even has a link to Starbucks Coffee. Pastored by Dr. Hunter Sherman. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.enewhope.org/home2.html
New Hope in Hawaii is known for team-based ministry, and it
has a vision for the whole Pacific Rim. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.northcoastchurch.com/videocafe_startup/index.htm
The Video Café ministry of North Coast Church (Vista, CA). Whats a video café? Check it out. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.northpoint.org/
Andy Stanleys church. A leader in visioneering, translating mission into reality. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://baymarin.org/
BayMarin Community Church in San Rafael, California has lots
of groups, plus downloadable study materials. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.hillvue.com/
Hillvue Heights Church is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Interactive and intercultural. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted
11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.rockharbor.org/frame_set.htm
Rock Harbor is an in-your-face West Coast young adult church
plant. Their key values are: Belong, Reach, Grow, Serve, Celebrate.
Currently they meet in a nursing home. RH has grown to around
1800 in 4 Sunday services. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.sanctuaryonline.org/
Sanctuary is a gathering of souls seeking spirituality in Los Angeles, California
also known as soulgathering.org and spaceforgod.org. A creative fellowship with a
theological open-mindedness that may make evangelicals cringe at times, but a must check it out. Draws heavily from the West Hollywood creative community. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)
Website: http://www.sanctuarychurch.com/
A church within a church at Capo Beach Calvary Chapel. Gothic-look
site is impressive. More impressive are the links to over 250
other churches.Main service is Monday at 7:30 P.M. at CBCC. Recommended
by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/5/2001)