
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!
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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.
Keep
in-tuned with The
Corridor
June's
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