Alex attends North Way’s Oakland Campus. He is a musician, writer, artist, violin teacher, volunteer fireman and an outdoorsman. Before writing 12121: The Story of North Way Christian Community, Alex’s first book was a collection of children’s stories. While serving on the worship team, he met his wife Angela, a researcher on staff at University of Pittsburgh. Alex and Angela welcomed their daughter Hannah in 2018. In 2019, he stepped into full-time ministry coaching new and expectant fathers.
Alex attends North Way’s Oakland Campus. He is a musician, writer, artist, violin teacher, volunteer fireman and an outdoorsman. Before writing 12121: The Story of North Way Christian Community, Alex’s first book was a collection of children’s stories. While serving on the worship team, he met his wife Angela, a researcher on staff at University of Pittsburgh. Alex and Angela welcomed their daughter Hannah in 2018. In 2019, he stepped into full-time ministry coaching new and expectant fathers.
Alex Hettinga’s book, 12121: The Story of North Way Christian Community, is the story of Dr. Jay and Carol Passavant and eight other couples who started discipling relationships in a home basement that has now exceeded thousands of Christians in eight locations throughout the Pittsburgh region and tens of thousands in the world. The book, both a gift and resource for current and future members of North Way, allows readers to gain a deeper appreciation of Christianity through the power of prayer, the meaning of worship and the possibilities of outreach.
Beginning Sunday, January 24, pick up your free copy at your campus (one per family) while supplies last. Additional copies of the book can be purchased online: