In September 2004, The Corridor Cafe opened as a ministry to reach out to the community of SeaTac. The purpose was to provide a nightlife music venue to those seeking to escape the bars and nightclubs that consist of drugs, sex and alcohol. In addition, to be a resource to those who walk the streets of Pac Hwy. In June of 2005 the Corridor went HIP-Hop with the introduction to rappers like Sharp Skills, Willie Will, VellVett, Advocate and others. Thanks to the support and live shows that came from ITM, the Corridor propelled forward. By the end of the year The Corridor Cafe became Club Corridor and God started pointing us in a new direction. With and average crowd of 60 plus peeps and the power of the Holy Spirit the Club began to see salvation after salvation at every show. It looks like a club, smells like a club but in reality it is a "Church" in the style that fits this generation. Praise and Worship with a pounding beat and a real life testimony that brought many to there knees.

With a bulls eye target on us, Satan was on the attack trying to shut us down. From May of 2006 till February 2008 we moved 4 times trying to find a place we could call home. In this period the Corridor keep growing with attendance of up to 350 peeps some shows.
In addition, the strength of unity was the frame work that held us together with continuing support of ITM, Real Life International, Seattle Urban Impact, Allen Renaissance and many others.

You know its God when you fill like quitting and doors keep opening up and a quiet whisper telling ya to get up!   
 


Today, The Corridor has returned to its original location after the pervious church closed doors. With a guarantee stay for at least 3 years and if God willing much, much longer, we are here to stay. In February  our creative crew and many volunteers turned the place upside down and made it the hottest looking "Church" "Club".

A BIG thanks goes out to Mountain Vineyard Church for seeing the Vision and backing us in this mission set before us.We also want to say thanks to Evergreen Foursquare and all the other churches jumping aboard.



Our reflection: Unity amongst Churches, Unity amongst race and culture, the doorway to the next generation, the Church of Acts at work, entertainment, a ministry to the poor, a ministry to those with addictions.
 



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