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Quest Church

5001 Gateway Boulevard, Grovetown, Georgia 30813

4.9 (151 Google reviews)
(706) 364-1260 Visit Website Get Directions

About

Quest Church welcomes the Grovetown community for multicultural worship services on Sunday mornings at 9 and 11 AM. The growing congregation provides livestream options and programs for all ages in their Gateway Boulevard location.

Reviews

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Google User

I really love going to the Quest Church! Pastor John Kenny is awesome!! He breaks it down completely and helps you understand so much better. Once you go to the Quest you will never go to another church.

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Google User

A great gathering place for family, friends to experience an atmosphere of worship and the Word of God. Caring and learned leaders! A community church truly ministering to all ages!

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Google User

Quest is a welcoming, loving, and multicultural church in Grovetown, Georgia. Worshipping among this dedicated body of believers is truly a blessing for me! It's a place where my story is safe, but also a place where my story can change, as I become a Jesus-follower, grow in my discipleship, and then go out and attempt to make an impact on my community, and ultimately on the world. Quest teaches that we should love people wholeheartedly, love God boldly, and make disciples faithfully. Quest Church also believes in inviting everyone into the journey of faith—this mystery of how we might know, and be known by, God and how we can walk deeper with each other into the life, truth, and freedom found in God and in His Word. I was welcomed with open arms on my first visit!! I felt like family from the very moment that I stepped on campus, and I have been, and will be, loved like Jesus loves - without hesitation and without reservation! Quest is more than "church" - it's an intimate and personal relationship - with each other, in collective worship and discipleship, and the most astounding, phenomenal, and life-altering, relationship with God!!

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Google User

Casual, Friendly, Fun, Thought provoking!These folks are so friendly, but not pushy. The crowd was pretty racially diverse, and what seemed like maybe 1/3 military related people and families. Nothing pretentious here; you can engage as much or as little as you choose. Casual clothes preferred; maybe half the people had their Yeti cups, tumblers, or coffee from the lobby with them in the auditorium/main church hall. There's an amplified band with guitars, bass, piano, drum, and really good front singers. They call the leaders pastors, men and women pastors, white and black pastors (and I think maybe a Hispanic retired preacher). They don't do adult education or Sunday school, but have a really organized, fun looking set up for children up through 5th grade. You can plan your visit online so they have security name tags ready for the kids. If you're new there, find Mrs. Judy, or one of her "hospitality team". They take their role to be welcoming and helpful really seriously without overwhelming or over-directing. We're going back, for sure.

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Google User

Honestly I have never felt more welcomed at church! I grew up in church with my mother being an ordained minister and evangelist. My daughter has autism and the entire staff makes it so accommodating that they have staff her own group that is teaching and taking care of her and my 3 others. I love them ever lasting! (Especially miss Nina lol) Because of y’all I have that little peace and sanity back . Thank you 💕

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