Talk:Journey Church

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The Northern Ireland Issue
This article contains multiple references to churches in Northern Ireland. I am an employee at this church and am not aware of any hard Northern Ireland affiliation. This seems to be misinformation. I've already corrected the opening paragraph regarding this. But there's a section in History that mentions that the supposed Northern Ireland churches were founded in 2013. As this is quite a while before I started I'm wondering if this is an old church plant that isn't talked about much any more, as opposed to an actual campus and/or affiliated church. I'm reasonably certain that we don't have any affiliated churches in Northern Ireland. And that section of the article needs to be removed.

There definitely is not a strong affiliation with any particular foreign church except for our campus in Vilnius Lithuania