5 /5 K Reese: Biblical, grace-based, balanced. (in my opinion) From my experience, it is less conservative than conservative Baptist, more conservative than most community-type churches.
The genuine work of the Holy Spirit is active, yet there isnt a feeling of a show at all. Salvation only through Jesus Christ is taught here for all, men and women the same. There was an awkward review below of a disgruntled person stating some bizarre theology of women being saved (alluding to being born again) through having babies. I have no idea how she could have come away with that as their theology! She might have heard a sermon on the verse that talks about women being preserved through having children. 1 Tim 2:15.
This is a verse that can be a tough one. The most likely interpretation that takes into account the immediate context is that, rather than abandoning their intended roles, women will find fulfillment through being life-giving and nurturing in all of their relationships and being the feminine role in the traditional family, including childbearing.
Paul is probably saying here that God calls women to be faithful wives, raising children to love and worship God and making the home inviting and relational etc. (1 Timothy 5:14; Titus 2:3–5).
While this view is not without its difficulties, it appears to harmonize best with the context and with the remainder of Scripture. If you are unsure, look up the churchs beliefs or talk to a leader there. But, in my opinion, of churches in Spokane, this would be one that is pretty dang tight if scriptural accuracy is of utmost importance to you. Thanks.