This is a great community-wide, Bible-based, contemporary Christian Church. The music is absolutely beautiful and modern. There are great children’s programs and Sunday school. The service is Sunday mornings 10 – 11:15. Pastor Joe Everly gives practical and moving messages each week, complemented by audio-visuals and small fill-in handout w/Biblical references and notes. Check it out for yourself. Highly recommend this place that will leave you educated and spiritually growing. Wonderful people and families from all walks of life and amazing backgrounds.
Lynnette F.
Place rating: 4 Novato, CA
I started attending The Quest in 2004 after my Grandma died; Joe was the«fill in» pastor at the church my family attended(which I’d left two years prior); and they were meeting on Saturday evenings at the Seventh Day Adventist church building. Over a short period of time, The Quest merged with the other church; and I’ve seen a lot of changes in the congregation, but the pastor has remained the same; he teaches well, gives a good message week after week. The church family is a good one, although I rarely socialize with many people outside of church events, the few I am friends with are all good people. If you want a church that makes you feel guilty and beat up, and like every single thought you have is evil, this is NOT the church for you. If you want the good news taught, where you’re accepted as you are(truly accepted ASYOUARE) then The Quest is for you! There is a program for children, as well as teens, and it’s an active church, they play softball, they hike, bike, have movie night, etc. As a member you get great counseling from the pastor when needed. Truly, a good church. There’s nothing worse than going to church and falling asleep, or watching people swing from the roof — or being told how awful you are; so, if that’s what you want, don’t go to The Quest, because that’s not what you’re going to get.
Derek S.
Place rating: 1 Novato, CA
Why do people bother gathering together and calling it church? This place should be labeled a social club with motivational messages. The«pastor» states his point and then says«the Bible says it this way.» The Bible is not a tool for you to make your points sir. The Bible is the sufficient word of God. The Buddhist authored books that this«Christian» church handed out at a marriage conference sent me running.