5 /5 Jena LeAnn: My family started attending NWCC at some point during my daughters stint with AHG (no longer offered). We had been members of another church for many years and didnt imagine this would lead to us switching churches. Although I personally struggle with social settings, the people at this church kept showing up and showing that my family and I were wanted and that they were just as imperfect as we are, thus they could love us as we are. I have been able to start overcoming many life-long battles of acceptance and giving myself grace and love.
As an adult, I have been to many churches that the experience was about looking the part rather than being/becoming who we are in Christ. Some were so much so that they neglected, even praying regularly. I love that prayer and scripture are the cornerstones and foundation of everything that is done here. Teaching people to abide in Christ is the priority.
This church is not perfect, so if you are looking for perfect Christians, this is most likely not the place for you. However, if fellowship with fellow imperfect people is what you are in need of, this very well might just become your new church family.