Both are clubs at a college.
Both have to follow the same guidelines the college lays down.
Here is the difference:
"Church vs Clubs."
“Wolves in Sheeps Clothing”
Jesus Junction was called out by us for a reason—this group is dangerously silent After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, they’ve gone silent??? Centralia College club called Jesus Junction, a group of distractors, purely for credits according to their bylaw’s, hasn’t made any public or notable statements about Charlie Kirk, despite claiming they are a group of Christian students. It’s not genuine; it’s just for credits, and people are falling for it. Now they’re tied to the cryptid and paranormal storytelling community, @the_inbetweeners connecting themselves to mint city coffee. Washington state seems to do everything backward. Stay vigilant and stay away from groups like this…
On September 18 2025 we asked AI for an update, this is what we got:
JJ's To Go shut down soon after they set up
First it was JJ's To Go now they are here...
What they claim to be and the reality are very different.

Thank you for not communicating with us; it gave us the time to actually do the research and look into your club. We discovered your agenda, and we will do everything possible to spread the Good News that Jesus has nothing to do with your club and your bylaws do not include anything Biblical…
How can this be a Christian event when they have to protect the Trans-Queers?
Centralia College Bi-laws and Policies
Centralia College operates under a comprehensive framework of college policies and bi-laws, which govern academic standards, student conduct, employee behavior, and other institutional mattersThese policies emphasize non-discrimination, equity, and respect for all members of the college community. The college’s published documents include explicit sections on non-discrimination and harassment policies protecting students and employees from discriminatory beh
- Non-Discrimination and LGBTQ+ Protections
Centralia College’s policies align with state and federal anti-discrimination laws, which protect individuals from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The college has policies that prohibit harassment and discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals and provides grievance procedures to report any violations
“If you are an actual Christian with questions then you are not wanted here”





Jesus Junction at Centralia College is a student club This group seems to be officially recognized by the college and operates under the rules as a chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society.
Is this only for college credits?
Any club at the college has to adhere to the bi-laws as seen here. same as the Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) Club or the Storytelling Club
Overview of Jesus Junction
Jesus Junction is a recognized student organization at Centralia College aimed at fostering faith and spiritual development among its members. It serves as a welcoming space where students interested in Christianity and spiritual growth can connect, share fellowship, and positively impact the campus community. The club’s goal is to nurture faith development and provide support through activities and events that promote spiritual life on campus
Role and Activities
- Jesus Junction offers opportunities for students to gather for worship, prayer, discussion, and community service.
- It supports students in their personal spiritual journeys by creating an inclusive environment for fellowship.
- The club helps enhance campus life by encouraging positive values and mutual support within the college community.
Jesus Junction is one of the many student clubs officially acknowledged by the Associated Students of Centralia College, requiring adherence to the college’s recognition policies
If you are a student seeking spiritual community or want to learn more about Jesus Junction, you can contact Centralia College’s student life or engagement advisors for details on meeting times and joining the club.
Are Christians the .. “Special Interests” of these by-laws?… bylaws: the Associated Students of Centralia College (ASCC) recognize student clubs and organizations that will offer opportunities to meet new friends, satisfy special interests, contribute to campus life, and contribute to the intellectual development of students. For a student club or organization to gain recognition from the ASCC, it must have an approved constitution, a staff member as an advisor, and be approved by the ASCC Student Advocacy Activities Leadership Team.
Origins of Jesus Junction.....
The reality is...
Are the protesters now inside your Curch?
Man lives in two worlds: He lives in the natural world … and, he lives in the spiritual world. What is manifested in the natural world is a reflection of what is happening in the spirit world. ALL TRUTH IS PARALLEL!
SOMETHING IS HAPPENING IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN!
THIS RIVER WILL NOT FLOW IN A SPIRITUAL VOID!
… for the LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.
Deuteronomy 31:5–6, NIV
I have personally reached out to this group for prayer, but received no response. Others have also mentioned reaching out without any reply. This group visits local businesses that welcome them, performing, ministering, and singing. The last business they were associated with has since closed. While we are not suggesting this is the reason, it does raise questions.
I am sure some of these young men, women, teenagers, and children mean well, but are they being deceived?
You would think that a group known as: Phi Theta Kappa chapter at Centralia College, known as the Iota Omega Chapter, would know their Greek studies.
The Bible says :
“Be ready In season and out of season”
The word translated “ready” comes from the Greek word for “stand.” The idea is to always be “standing by,” always “on-duty,” “ready to go.”
The word also carried a connotation of urgency in the original language. A good example might be a soldier standing at attention, attentive and ready to assist at any moment. Timothy was to “be ready in season and out of season,” constantly prepared to do whatever God is calling him to do (2 Timothy 4:2).
We have heard this before...
Deuteronomy 18:20-22 But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in my name that I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that same prophet shall die.’ And if you say in your heart, ‘How may we know the word that the LORD has not spoken?’— when a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the word does not come to pass or come true, that is a word that the LORD has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously. You need not be afraid of him.
Ecclesiastes 10:14 A fool multiplies words, though no man knows what is to be, and who can tell him what will be after him?
The Biblically Illiterate Wolf: Does What They Prophesy Agree With Scripture?
Are you hearing things that you know do not agree with what you have learned from the Bible? If you are it may be because that wolf in sheep’s clothing does not know the Bible and he is counting on his audience not knowing the Bible also. This is why it is essential for the Christian to be daily in the Word because when you know the truth, a lie will be very clear to you.
How a Christian college ministry glorified and enabled a sex offender
Daniel Savala, a revered Pentecostal missionary, challenged his young followers to live for Jesus. In a 2023 confession, he revealed religion was just “a cover” to get them undressed.
In a video filmed by his lawyer, Savala described how, for decades, he gained the trust of college students who sought spiritual guidance to sexually exploit them. He would touch their penises and pressure them to touch his, all under the guise of bringing them closer to Jesus.
“He would say things like, ‘Hey, you know it’s OK to masturbate,’” said Joseph Cleveland, adding that Savala groomed and sexually abused him for a decade beginning in 2004, when he was 15. “‘Because we’re brothers, we can do it together.’”
The pastors who shepherded hundreds of high school and college students to Savala’s home were part of Chi Alpha, a Christian ministry that evangelizes on university campuses. The group is run by the Assemblies of God, the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination.
Savala’s ministry collapsed in early 2023 when several men came forward to accuse him and some of his protégés of sexual abuse and exploitation, leading to Savala’s arrest and charges for at least six others. As he awaits trial, Assemblies of God leaders have tried to distance themselves, maintaining that Savala was not employed by Chi Alpha and was never credentialed to preach with them.
But an NBC News investigation shows that Savala was deeply entrenched in Chi Alpha, hailed by many as a brilliant theologist. The reporting reveals that Assemblies of God leaders — all the way up to the denomination’s national superintendent — were warned repeatedly about Savala’s troubling history but did not cut off his influence. These failures allowed more children and young men to be abused, the reporting shows.
Ministry officials defended Savala in 2012 when was charged with sexually abusing boys as a youth minister in the 1990s. In the decade that followed, multiple whistleblowers tried to alert Assemblies of God that Chi Alpha was exposing students to a sex offender. Again and again, they were dismissed or ignored, NBC News found.
Headlines are exposing what really is going o…
- Assemblies of God church leaders allowed a children’s pastor to continue preaching for years after he was accused of sexually abusing girls.
Meanwhile in Oregon....
3,200 People Make Decisions For Christ At Huge Portland, Oregon Crusade
More than 3,200 came forward to follow Jesus during PDX Crusade, the first evangelistic crusade held in Portland in more than 25 years.
Hosted by Athey Creek Church, the Crusade included three free events at the Moda Center, Portland’s largest indoor arena, on Saturday, August 2 at 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. and on Sunday, August 3 at 7 p.m.
Athey Creek Senior Pastor Brett Meador delivered a gospel message of hope during each event calling attendees out of darkness and into the light.
“We live in a town where darkness is all around us,” said Meador of Portland. “If you live here, you feel it – how desperately people need to believe in Jesus that they may find hope. We need to see our town, our city and our whole country come out of the darkness and into the light.”
When the judgments of God are upon the world, the inhabitants will learn righteousness. Right before the last revival there will be a shaking of all things and in one hour the whole world will be changed. For those who are not believers, the Holy Spirit will be poured out and God will speak to young and old in dreams and visions. For the Church of Jesus Christ we will not go out in fear, shame or reproach. We will go out in VICTORY!
In the last days, as prophesied in the Bible, there will be significant challenges and moral decay. It is imperative to remain vigilant and seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance to navigate these difficult times. The scripture warns of a time when people will prioritize themselves and their desires over God, leading to strife and ungodly behavior. Christians are encouraged to stay rooted in their faith, recognizing the signs of the times and preparing for the ultimate return of Christ. Ultimately, these days require a strong commitment to living righteously and trusting in God’s promises.
Nerds the Gathering
Advisor: Dan Taylor, Email Dan Taylor
Nerds the Gathering aims to provide a safe, local, and responsible environment for anyone who likes nerd-related things, like video games, anime, board games, and Magic the Gathering.
CCEOS (Centralia College East Organization of Students)
(Organization of the Year 2007-08)
Advisor: TBA
CCEOS provides students at CC East in Morton with student activities and programs, helps connect CC East students to the Centralia campus and to ASCC, reaches out to the local communities through activities and events and helps participants develop leadership and teambuilding skills.
Phi Theta Kappa
(Organization of the Year 1994-95, 1999-00, 2005-06 & 2012-13)
Advisor: Sheila Johnson, Email Sheila Johnson
The purpose of the Centralia College Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society of the Two-Year College, is to recognize and encourage scholastic excellence, provide service to the college and the community, provide opportunities to develop leadership skills and a spirit of solidarity among Phi Theta Kappans. The chapter name is Iota Omega. All Centralia College students who have completed 12 college level credits and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or above are eligible for membership.
Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) Club
Advisor: Lujan Rodriguez, Email Lujan Rodriguez
The purpose of GSA is to provide education to the campus and greater surrounding community about Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgendered issues, to provide support to GLBT students in a safe environment and to plan social events for GLBT and straight allies.
Latinxs Unidos Club
(Club of the Year 2009-10)
Advisor: Lilliam Rodriguez, Email Lilliam Rodriguez
To strive for educational, cultural, social and political representation for Latinos. As club members we will provide cultural events and be involved in outreach and community service. Membership is open to all CC students.
Art Club
Advisor: Liz Frey, Email Liz Frey
The Art Club’s goal is to engage with students by discussing art topics, exploring themes in are and how they relate to everyday life, and reviewing the works of other artist and how they inspire us. Students can also work on personal or group projects during the meetings. The club will be hosting in-house events and art shows for the public to view and appreciate during the academic year.
Diesel Tech
(Organization of the Year 1993-94 & 1996-97)
Advisor: Brian Lipp, Email Brian Lipp
This club is for enhancement of the student’s education through meetings, conferences, leadership, team work, training in areas related to diesel equipment and recreational activities including BBQ’s. The club currently is raising and contributing funds to building a scholarship endowment for future diesel students. The club has also sponsored field trips to PACCAR and Freightliner Test Centers, as well as to the Kenworth and Western Star Truck Assembly Plants.
Medical Assistant Club
Advisor: Tara Boerner, Email Tara Boerner
It is the purpose of the Medical Assistant Club to support fellow students who are in the Medical Assistant program and for outreach and education to the public about the program. Including any local, regional, or national affiliations with any other group.
Nursing Club
Advisor: Jenny Bauska, Email Jenny Bauska
Organization of nursing students and pre-nursing students active in educating and promoting health and wellness in the community and on the campus. Social activities are also included.
Speech Club
Advisor: Jeff McQuarrie, Email Jeff McQuarrie
It is the purpose of the Speech Club to provide the students of Centralia College with an opportunity to practice and advance in their public speaking skills.
Theatre Club
Advisor: Emmy Kreilkamp, Email Emmy Kreilkamp
The Theatre Club is a group of Centralia College students interested in furthering their involvement in the performing arts. Participation includes assisting on and off-stage campus productions and annual trips to regional theatres from Seattle to Ashland, Oregon.
Jesus Junction
Advisor: Lisa Spitzer, Email Lisa Spitzer
The goal of the Jesus Junction is to provide a supportive community for spiritual growth and fellowship through fostering faith development and a positive impact on the campus of Centralia College.
Advisor: Lisa Fritch, Email Lisa Fritch
The purpose of the Book Club of Centralia College is to promote shared enjoyment and appreciation of reading through collaboration and discussions regarding a variety of genres. Reading for enjoyment improves reading comprehension, fluency, inferencing, and enhances language/vocabulary skills; as well as promoting critical and analytical thinking.
Storytelling Club at CCEast
Advisor: TBA
The goal of this club is to provide a platform for members to immerse themselves in collaborative storytelling through tabletop RPGs. By gathering regularly, we aim to foster creativity among participants. The club sessions will offer an escape from the demands of academic life, allowing members to unwind and engage in imaginative adventures together.
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