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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We go to the Journey in Springfield and love it. Non-denominational but well established—just celebrated its 50th anniversary. They have a large kid’s ministry and youth program, though my kids are much younger so I can’t speak specifically about teen programming. But I know they have regular meetings and special events like a pool party and a camp program, and recently did a dinner for kids heading off to college. The families are all down to earth, normal people, though a lot are military so there’s quite a bit of turn over. There’s a bunch of small groups that meet, some based on interest and others by geography so you can hopefully connect with families close to you. Some groups even offer childcare paid for by the church. I think families probably make up the bulk of attendees, though there are a lot of seniors and empty nesters as well. [/quote] What about its politics? Is it mainly liberal? Conservative?[/quote] I have no idea honestly. Probably in the middle? I know there are some politically conservative people who attend. I don’t think I’ve ever heard politics, abortion, or gay marriage mentioned from the stage. I think as long as you aren’t far out to either side you’ll fit in. [/quote] It's conservative [/quote]
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