News and Events
- by Pastor Tim Gaydos on Monday, December 1st, 2008 10:18 am

The Downtown E-Weekly | November 30, 2008

NEWS & EVENTS

TUE 12/2

Men’s Morning Prayer – Mars Hill Downtown | 6:17am & 9am

WED 12/3

Women’s Morning Prayer – Uptown Espresso (4th and Wall) | 6:30am

SAT 12/6

A Day With Dr. Don

SUN 12/7

Dr. Don Carson | 9am, 11:15am, 6pm

12/13

Christmas Coat Lunch | 11am-3pm

12/24

Mars Hill Downtown Christmas Eve Service | 6PM

A Day With Dr. Don | Saturday, December 6th

On Saturday, December 6th, Dr. Carson, a world-renowned author and theologian, is teaching at the Ballard Campus. This is a rare chance to get a full day of teaching from a brilliant man of God who has written dozens of books, and has a heart to teach people the Bible. Bring your friends and community group. You can register at theresurgence.com

Coat Drive

This fall we are collecting coats and cold weather wear for the cold and homeless of our community. All donations will be accepted upstairs near the connect kiosks until December 7th. This is a great way to love the city!
*extra large sizes are most needed

Christmas Coat Lunch | Saturday, December 13th, 11am-3pm

On Saturday December 13th from 11am-3pm we will be hosting a special lunch for our neighbors in need, distributing coats, and intentionally interaction with our guests to listen and love them. Our hope and prayer is that the people we meet may know that they are welcome here and loved by God through us. Check with your community group leader for more information on how to be involved.

Christmas Eve Service | 6PM

The first ever Mars Hill Downtown Christmas Eve Service (6PM) is just around the corner. This will be an amazing opportunity to worship together, and open our doors to the city as it will be the only Christmas Eve Service in all of Belltown. Save the date, tell your neighbors, friends, and family.

Featured Articles

Discussions On The City*

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New:
Christmas Eve Service with Potluck Dessert

Active:
Storyville Coffee in the NY Times

Prayer Requests this Week

  • Pray that God continues to strengthen marriages through the Song of Solomon series
  • Pray for God to comfort those who struggle during the holiday season with strained family relationships
  • Pray that Jesus would continue to open doors in Downtown Seattle for the gospel to move forward
  • Pray for many in our church community that are experiencing lay-offs and other financial strains
  • Pray that people continue to get connected with relationship in community groups and that people continue to step up to the various serving needs

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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