The Gratia Atlas
The Sixteen Seeker Types
Every soul leans a certain way. Four questions of the heart, two answers each — and from them, sixteen kinds of seeker, each made for a certain kind of home.
Don't know your type yet? Take the two-minute quiz and we'll reveal your spirit — and the churches it's drawn to.
Find your seeker type →Worship
How praise is offered
Theology
How truth is held
Gathering
How people come together
Calling
Where the energy is aimed
The Reverent Soul
You long for holy order and ancient depth — worship that bows low, doctrine that holds firm, and roots that run deep.
The Disciplined Missioner
You want rooted, reverent worship that won't stay inside the walls — devotion that forms you, then sends you out.
The Hearthkeeper
You're drawn to old hymns in a warm, close room — tradition held like family and faith grown among friends.
The Faithful Neighbor
You want a tight-knit, time-honored family that knows your name and carries the Gospel into its own streets.
The Contemplative Seeker
You crave stillness and depth — reverent space to think, question, and be slowly, surely formed.
The Sacred Reformer
You love sacred form with an open mind — ordered worship pointed toward justice and the world beyond the doors.
The Gentle Questioner
You need a gentle harbor for honest doubt — quiet, searching, relational, and unhurried.
The Quiet Light
You're contemplative yet welcoming, open-hearted and warm — grace that goes outward without fanfare.
The Fervent Faithful
You want fire with a backbone — expressive worship inside firm conviction and clear, holy order.
The Bold Witness
You're made for bold praise, sure doctrine, and a clear call outward — unashamed and on the move.
The Joyful Disciple
You love loud, glad worship in a close, warm family that's serious about growing deep.
The Glad Sent One
You want a rooted, joyful family that worships freely and carries good news everywhere it goes.
The Creative Worshiper
You're drawn to vibrant, open-handed worship that reimagines and reflects — fresh, ordered, exploratory.
The Justice Seeker
You want a church that marches as it sings — energetic, progressive, and pointed outward.
The Honest Companion
You long for faith worked out together, close in — casual, questioning, intimate, and real.
The Free Spirit
You flourish where worship is free, theology is open, and community grows in every direction at once.