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By Olivia Alley

This year marks Life Center Foursquare Chruch‘s 10th year at their current location, 1202 N. Government Way. The church is part of the Foursquare Gospel, which is an evangelical denomination that traces its beginnings back to the early 1930’s.

There are more than 1,600 Foursquare churches across the United States, and tens of thousands across the world.

Current pastor, Joe Wittwer, is credited with founding Spokane’s largest Foursquare branch back in 1978, in a small old building that was across the street from Spokane’s juvenile detention center. In the late 80’s, due to a growing congregation, Life Center moved to Nora street, where it remained until 2005 when construction finished on their current building.

Affiliate church, Life Center North, is located on Division. There is also a Life Center in Couer d’Alene.

Nearly 4,000 people attend Sunday worship, which takes place at 9 a.m.., 11:15 a.m., and 5 p.m. (during non-summer months 5 p.m. changes to 6 p.m.).

Ministries offered at Life Center include services for children, middle schoolers, high schoolers, college students, as well as services for men, women, recovery, small group, couples, and groups that work on international partnerships and community outreach.

Associate Pastor Rick Noll says Life Center is a unique church that wants to help others find, get to know, and emulate Jesus.

“We keep things simple, focus on Jesus, and try to keep him in everything we do,” said Noll.

If you would like your church featured in the SpokaneFAVS Where We Worship series email [email protected].

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Olivia Alley
Olivia Alley
Olivia Alley is a 22-year-old journalism major at Gonzaga University. She's originally from Richland, Wash. and transferred to GU from a community college. This is her first time pursuing work in the field of journalism and hopes to one day write for a magazine or edit books. Alley has a small Chihuahua mix named Dodger who takes up most of her free time, but she also enjoys cooking and reading.

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