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July 2022 by Bailey Lewis
The pastor here was very rude around my kids and yelled at them for being on their phones, and told me I need to parent better by monitoring their social media. This place is a joke. Pastor is horrible, DO NOT COME HERE.
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July 2022 by Cody Edgar
My son was yelled at for checking his Snapchat and they told me I should monitor his social media. He is 15. He’s had a phone since he was 6, do not tell me how to parent my child. We will never be back.
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April 2022 by Josh L
They yelled at my son because he has a girlfriend, and because he had a Gucci shirt on. This place is a sham.
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April 2022 by Chuck
Liars. Terrible place. Pastor is rude. He doesn't care at all. Do NOT come here.
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March 2022 by Maddy
This place is a sham. Pastors are rude and do not care. All they want is your money, yet complain about those that make more than them. Just because I’m rich and can afford what you want, but never will be able to, don’t be rude. You chose this career.
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February 2022 by Danny
They still continue to have service while not enforcing masks. This place is a joke. If you care about your safety, do not come here, and please get vaccinated.
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January 2022 by Lisa H
No masks. No vaccine requirements. Do not come here. This is unsafe.
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October 2021 by Toby
What else to say. They go to lakes, which is very dangerous, yet they don’t seem to understand what lives in them, and encouraged to swim. Plus, the pastor is very unprofessional. My kids did not like this place, nor did we. Never again.
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August 2021 by Gary K
This place is boring. Children should not be taught what they teach here. They claim that social media can be bad. Which is is NOT. They also claim that parents should see their kids social media, which again is wrong and I would never do to my kids.
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August 2021 by Edwin Q
This place is pathetic. Having a lake party when lakes are not safe due to parasite. They are unsafe
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August 2021 by Jerry K
The pastor is a liar and a fraud. Kids should not be playing in lakes as dangerous things live in them.
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August 2021 by Chuck XP
Just because you have money and a expensive Lincoln Navigator, and a big pool doesn’t mean that people can be rude to you, but here they are. Don’t need this place.
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April 2021 by Greg Blake
Too overcrowded during a pandemic.. please just do it virtual during these times.
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April 2021 by JakesAnimations
I thought it was way too overcrowded during a global pandemic.
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April 2021 by Luke Vrudney
I remember coming to The Warehouse when I was in about 6th or 7th grade. I went occasionally on Sundays. My family stopped going for for personal reasons. (They still don’t.) In the time that I didn’t go, I ended up falling into a pretty dark place. I figured some stuff out, and started making an effort to show up on Sundays. Soon enough, I got plugged into the worship team here, and I met my church family. And just like that, my life was turned around. I went to Vertical Camp for the first time and got baptized. Through the ministry here at The Warehouse, I have experienced Jesus in a way that my words alone cannot explain. Through the people that God has put in my life through this ministry, my heart has opened up to allow Jesus to become the change in me.At The Warehouse, we are taught the truth. The stuff that we all can comfortably talk about, but also, more times than not, the things that are usually tucked away in the dark. Things that we don’t usually talk about, but should. Pastor JD and Joel are not afraid to talk to the students about things that are uncomfortable to talk about. And that is a great example of what a life with Jesus looks like. God calls us to step OUT of our comfort zone. He constantly challenges us to allow him to work in us, and do extraordinary things in His name. That is just the tip of the iceberg of things that students learn at The Warehouse.The students do not only LEARN about Jesus at The Warehouse, but they go out and SERVE in his name. The yearly High School mission trip to El Salvador and the Middle School mission trip to New York (places sometimes vary per year) is a GREAT example of this. The Warehouse doesn’t only help students who are struggling, but encourages them to do the same.This is an awesome place, and even a more awesome ministry. ANYONE is welcome at The Warehouse. And I recommend it to ANYONE who is hurting, struggling, or just in need of answers. Because here, we experience the God who saves.