About the Worship Café
Join us every Sunday at 11am in the South Venue at North Way's Wexford Campus. We understand the need to belong. We
are about loving God and loving others. We view all who join us as a needed member of our community: you can belong
here. North Way is known as a large church with much to offer, but some people want a smaller, more intimate service.
That's why we've created North Way at the Worship Cafe. Because we know not everyone wants to worship in the same way.
We are a part of North Way Christian Community. Our mission is the same: Freeing people to follow Jesus.
Worship Café Leadership
Kent Chevalier | Worship Café Pastor
Kent is the Pastor and Worship Leader of North Way at the Worship Cafe. He loves to help people connect with God through intimate
worship, and he loves to connect people to authentic relationships with each other.
Kent earned his undergraduate degree in Christian Ministry from Geneva College and is currently pursuing his Masters of Christian
Studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
Kent is married to Erica, and they have three daughters... Madalyn, Kalea and Ainsley.
Dr. Jay Passavant | Senior Pastor
Jay Passavant is the Senior Pastor of North Way Christian Community in Wexford, Pennsylvania.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Washington & Lee University and the Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry
degrees from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, and was a commissioned officer in the United
States Marine Corps.
Jay was ordained in the United Presbyterian Church in 1974, served in youth ministry for seven years before starting
North Way in 1981. North Way is a thriving congregation of nearly 3,500 members and has planted two daughter churches,
as well as supporting the establishment of scores of congregations in China and India.
Scott Stevens | Executive Pastor
Scott Stevens is the Executive Pastor at North Way Christian Community. He is one of the directional leaders and
is a teaching pastor. Scott has a degree in Education from Edinboro University. He served as Youth Minister at Homestead
U.P. Church for several years and as Director of Student Ministries at Pleasant Hills Presbyterian Church before coming to
North Way in 2002. Scott’s passion is to engage and develop next generational leadership for the local church.
Scott is a native Pittsburgher with a love for all things “Pittsburgh.” Each spring he is that guy who believes this
is the year the Pirates will win the World Series! Scott lives in the North Hills with his wife of 20+ years, Tina, and
his daughters Alyssa and Erin. Go Bucs!
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