PDAs (Public Displays of Affection)
Are you into kissing in public? Do you have that special someone who you just can't keep your hands off of? This group is for you! NOT... The PDA group at The Journey is all about publicly showing our love to the people in our community.
God calls his followers to show the gifts he has given them. Each of us have an obligation to share our faith both in literal terms and in practical terms. We know there are countless things that our members are doing out of love for others but this gives us a chance to get out there and love together.
We believe that individuals need an chance to show the love God has given them. PDA events are planned events in which we as a group go out and love others. Past events have included packaging food for children around the world, ringing bells during the Salvation Army's Christmas drive, providing free rides on St. Patrick's Day, and many more.
Do you have a love that can't be beat? Has God provided you with time and resources, big or small, to help others? Do you just wanna get in involved? Check out the main page for updated information on this program of the ministry and remember:
God calls his followers to show the gifts he has given them. Each of us have an obligation to share our faith both in literal terms and in practical terms. We know there are countless things that our members are doing out of love for others but this gives us a chance to get out there and love together.
We believe that individuals need an chance to show the love God has given them. PDA events are planned events in which we as a group go out and love others. Past events have included packaging food for children around the world, ringing bells during the Salvation Army's Christmas drive, providing free rides on St. Patrick's Day, and many more.
Do you have a love that can't be beat? Has God provided you with time and resources, big or small, to help others? Do you just wanna get in involved? Check out the main page for updated information on this program of the ministry and remember:

