Church of the Apostles
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Church at 4272 Fremont Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98103
An intentional, sacramental community in the way of Jesus Christ.
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Address | 4272 Fremont Avenue North Seattle WA 98103 Get directions |
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Website | apostleschurch.org |
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (5 reviews)
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Church of the Apostles
Closed now.Tomorrow: 05:00 pm - 06:30 pm
Sunday | 05:00 pm - 06:30 pm |
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Hands down the most inclusive church I've ever been to. Gay, lesbian, transgender, non-binary, atheist, follower of a different religion, black, white, brown or anywhere in between, ALL are welcome here and encouraged to ask questions and worship in a way that feels right to them. I've left a big church in the Seattle area that claimed to be inclusive, and joined COTA because it's the real deal. As one of the worship songs we sing says, "There is no fear in love.'"
Added May 13, 2017 by Sarah Siefke - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
This was my first church and still has a special place in my heart. It manages to be progressive and creative, while liturgical and traditional at the same time. There's a lot of reflective space, even a time in the middle where you can pray in various spaces, chat, drink tea, or go outside and smoke. It's a really great community.
Added December 13, 2016 by Rachel Cosca - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
I've been going to COTA (Church of the Apostles) for three years. It's been a wonderful church home. The community is open and accepting of people of different backgrounds and places in their faith journey. Services mix new and old traditions and comprise of music, contemplative time, and community lead sermons. It's been a great place to grow both as a Christian and as a member of a Christian community.
Added November 02, 2016 by Brett Cottle - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Church of the Apostles is one of the rare churches where I feel totally accepted. It's community-oriented, creative, and wonderfully musical. Highly recommended for folks who want more of an interactive service (as opposed to a consumer-style service). It's progressive, welcoming, and welcomes the various talents of all members/attendees.
Added October 28, 2016 by Kirsten Lysen - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
If you've ever been to a show at The Fremont Abbey, it's every bit as creative and inspiring when the church takes over the space on Sunday. The Saturday night Easter vigil and blowout Rise party every year is not to be missed.
When I first showed up more than ten years ago I didn't realize how progressive and "open and affirming" most of the congregation is. I am pretty much conservative, evangelical, and Republican, yet even I am accepted and affirmed here with no expectation of becoming anything different. I would say that takes "open and affirming" to a whole new level. I believe it gives us all a golden opportunity to grow and develop in unexpected ways.
I have found community here like I have not known in years and feel like I have more opportunity than ever to "grow into the image and likeness of Christ". Nothing feels forced, yet expectations are high. I don't drink myself, but the first time I showed up I was invited out to a pub after the service and had a great evening. It felt like Jesus had invited me out to knock back a cold one with his friends -- and did not at all mind if I ordered tea.
COTA is not for everyone, but I encourage anyone to give us a try, and if you feel a little too uncomfortable with some of us, give us another try. It just might be Jesus that you are feeling uncomfortable with.Added October 03, 2016 by Ned Olson
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Website address: apostleschurch.org
Website title: HOME | Church of the Apostles
Website description: An intentional, sacramental community in the way of Jesus Christ.