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- by Pastor Tim Gaydos on Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 11:51 am

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This Week at Mars Hill Downtown

This Week at Mars Hill Downtown

1. Biblical Marriage Class beginning October 22

The eight-week Biblical Marriage Class is intended to create a vision for married couples to see their marriage as profound—something created by God as a means to reflect the covenantal love of Jesus and establish a legacy and heritage steeped in the truth and redemptive message of the Gospel. This class is for those dating and thinking of marriage, engaged couples who need to enter pre-marital counseling and any married couple who seeks solid biblical marriage teaching. The class will meet on Wednesday from 6:30-8:00 starting on October 22 and ending on December 10th. Please register here on the CITY.

2. Baby Dedications on November 2

At Mars Hill Church we don’t baptize babies, but we do celebrate their birth with their parents by allowing parents to bring their little ones up on stage to introduce them to the church. Each family introduces themselves and reads a scripture that the Lord has given them to be a prayer of blessing, or vision for God’s future work in the life of their child. We pray with them as they dedicate their children to the Lord and dedicate themselves to raising their children according to God’s word. Please register HERE.

3. Campus Sync November 2 from 1:15-2:45

If you are a part of the Service Teams on Sunday, you are encouraged to attend a teaching from Pastor Tim and then gather together in your respective teams to develop strategies, pray and unify. Lunch is a pot luck. Please bring a dish according to your last name: Here is how the food will work. To insure that you will actually eat, this is a “picnic potluck”…please bring a cold item dish listed below that corresponds with your last name that would feed 6.

A-F = Sandwich stuffs (this includes anything that you could put between two pieces of bread and the bread as well.)
G-L = Salads
M-R = Sides
S-Z = Desserts

MH| DT will provide drinks, chips, basic condiments and paper products.

4. Coat Drive

This fall the Downtown Campus will be collecting coats and cold weather wear for the cold and homeless of our community. All donations will be accepted in the downstairs lounge kiosk until November 23rd. This is a great way to love the city! *extra large sizes are most needed

5. Men’s and Women’s Morning Prayer

Men’s Prayer every Tuesday morning beginning October 28 at 6:47am at the Downtown Campus. Coffee provided.

Women’s Prayer every Wednesday morning at 6:30am at Uptown Espresso on 4th and Wall in Belltown. Bring your Bible and prayer requests.

Mars Hill Church Downtown lives for Jesus as a city within the city of Seattle: knowing culture, loving people, and seeing lives transformed to live for Jesus. For more information, visit us HERE. For information on community groups and other ministries go HERE. For general questions, you may email us at downtown@marshillchurch.org

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