About Quest

Quest Church started in 2001 with a handful of people with a simple vision to BE the church. Quest is urban, multigenerational, and multiethnic. It moved from the pastor's living room, to the University District, and now uses the larger campus in Interbay which includes the RED church building and the BLUE warehouse on 15th and Dravus as its church and non-profit cafe|community center. Quest, an intentional missional church, now gathers on Sundays at 9.15am, 11am, and 5pm. Small community groups meet throughout the week and is the best way for connection.

 

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"Quest is the expression of a vision and dream of a church where truth is sought, mystery acknowledged, compassion and justice embodied, culture and arts engaged, creativity and innovation fostered, diversity and multiethnicity embraced, authenticity and community pursued, and sharing the love of Christ is the great cause."

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On Sundays here at Quest Church in Seattle, a growing number of people--believers, skeptics, and even cynics--gather together for worship. There are college students, single adults, married couples, older members, and children. People in the congregation come from a variety of different nations and cultures. The congregation is a mix of those that are churched, unchurched, dischurched, and overchurched.

One of them is "Jane", who had never stepped foot into a church before coming to Quest. She was raised as a Buddhist, and visited Quest through an invitation of a friend. She has been with us ever since, and continues to wrestle and rejoice about the possibility that a man named Christ was indeed the Son of God who came to die for our sins and reconcile us unto God. "John", who was living what others perceived a "successful" life, woke up one morning wondering to himself if there was more to life. His questions led him to Quest, and through many conversations (and many more questions), John understood and believed that truth was indeed personal in Christ. He was baptized into the body of believers last year. |read more|