7 Mile Road
7 Mile Road is a church that is being planted in the city of Philadelphia. We long to plant a Jesus-centered, Gospel-driven, missional church that redeems the lost and edifies the redeemed. To hear more about our story and vision, check out our blog at www.phillychurchplant.wordpress.com
Blogs by this Author
Doubt Night 2.0
- By 7 Mile Road
- Published 05/13/2010
The following is posted by Siby Varghese who will be leading Doubt Night, a series of religious dialogues at the local Starbucks.Tomorrow night (Thursday, May 13 :: 7pm) we’re relaunching Doubt ...
Christ Crucified for God’s Glory
- By 7 Mile Road
- Published 04/4/2010
Now is my soul troubled. And what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour? But for this purpose I have come to this hour. Father, glorify your name. John 12:27-28Why did Jesus die? It’s a si...
More Slaves Today Than Any Point In Human History
- By 7 Mile Road
- Published 03/16/2010
Good Night Red LightOne of our members, Jim Varghese, serves an organization called Bombay Teen Challenge. Since 1990, BTC has been fighting human trafficking and serving the destitute of the red ligh...
Christ Crucified
- By 7 Mile Road
- Published 03/2/2010
Here is an introduction for Message 1 of Christ CrucifiedChrist CrucifiedFor Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, ...
Israel - A Travelogue
- By 7 Mile Road
- Published 02/23/2010
Shainu and I just got back from spending a week in Israel. A quick recap:How we got there: We have a good friend at Seven Mile Road who knows everyone; one of those networking types who has a connecti...


You know who’s at the center of religion? You are. You’re the focus. You’re the star. You’re in center stage and the spotlight is always on you. Religion deceives you into thinking you’re all about God, when in reality, you’re all about you. When you’re in religion, your relationship with God is based entirely on you; on how many prayers you pray, how you do at reading the Scriptures, how you do in keeping the commands, how you do at going to church, and on and on the list goes. Religion is based on man’s continued work.
Seven Mile Road is three weeks into weekly corporate worship. So far, we’ve been a bit spoiled. Everything we’ve touched has turned to gold. We need a website – we get a killer one for free. We need a space – we get to use a building sitting on six acres of land. We throw a barbeque – 115 people show up. We launch our first service – we put out seventy chairs but need more to accommodate everyone. . . . So then, it was a shock to my system when we showed up for service in week two and there were only 33 people there. Now I know in my head that numbers don’t matter. Folks on the team thought to themselves, “where is everyone?” Regular visitors came into the room and looked at their watch to make sure that they weren’t there early because they didn’t see people. People noticed.
I don’t know if I want to plant a church that becomes the home for restless Indian Christians who are looking to hang out with more Indians. I don’t know if I want to pastor a bunch of disgruntled Indians who are mad at the churches they grew up in and will come to this church expecting it to be the solution. I don’t know if I want to lead a group of churched people who have preconceived ideas about how to do church and opinions about everything. Man, I can get excited about planting a church to reach people who don’t know Jesus. But I don’t know if I want Christians . . . So then, we are planting this church to reach second generation Indians, anyone who doesn’t know Jesus that God gives us access to and churched people who are coming along in their understanding of the Gospel.