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Belltown gets green and clean

On July 12 there will be a Belltown community clean-up event called "Green and Clean." The event is sponsored by Belltown Community Council, Belltown Business Association, and Mars Hill Church.

Volunteers are encouraged to show up at 10am in front of Mars Hill Church.

I love the idea, it sounds like a great way to bring Belltown together as a greener community! Click here for more information.

Belltown Block Party this Friday


This Friday Belltown will have it's first 4th of July block party from 3-10pm. There will be food, art and food vendors, music, and a view of the Elliott Bay fireworks. There's even a section for kids if you want to bring the little ones along.

The party will be held outside of Belltown's Mars Hill Church, although the party is a non-religious event. Sounds fun!

Mars Hill Church seeks band for Belltown Block Party

Got a band that's just waiting to be discovered? Belltown's Mars Hill Church is planning a Block Party on the 4th of July. They already have three bands scheduled to play, however are seeking a headliner. This could be you!

Bands interested should send an email with a link to your music to: perry@marshillchurch.org

The Block Party is a non-religious community event. Click here for more information.

New Mars Hill Church embraced by Belltown

Buh-bye Tabella, and hello to the new Mars Hill Church. "It's amazing how God can change things," said Sarah Rosenberger, a Lynnwood mother who attended Mars Hill's service last Sunday.

An estimated 400 eager people crowded in to attend the first service at Mars Hill Church's new downtown campus last weekend. Seated on what was once one of Seattle's most notorious dancefloors, attendees witnessed Tabella's extreme makeover.

The go-go dancer cage is now a coat hanger. The condom dispenser is now a diaper changing station. The disco ball is now a rotating Jesus statue. (Ok, that last part is not really true.)

It seems like most Belltowners are really happy about the change in the neighborhood. "We're very glad we have a church there," says Belltowner Sam Alramahi. Instead of gunshots, we're hearing rock bands sing about how Jesus laid down His life for others. Instead of rowdy crowds in search of a brawl we're seeing tame churchgoers in search of inner peace.

Everclear will be playing a benefit concert at Mars Hill for New Horizons street youth center on April 5. For more information go here.

As you may recall it was announced a while back that Mars Hill Church would open up it's new campus in the nightclub Tabella. Their big opening day is this Sunday, March 16. The church also has locations in Ballard, Shoreline, Redmond, West Seattle, and Wedgwood.

This is no ordinary church however. You most likely won't be seeing little old women wearing their Sunday best going in there. The majority of Mars Hill churchgoers are a young demographic due to its highly modern appeal.

Though each campus functions as an individual church, with its own services, pastors and facility, they all broadcast the sermons from their main campus in Ballard on flat screen monitors and projectors throughout the room.

Feeling nervous about asking the pastor a question? Text him!
Did you miss church again? Catch the sermon online!

For more information on this highly technological church coming to a neighborhood near you, go here.


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