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Bellevue / Washington / United States
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St. Louise Catholic Church hosts a range of services and ministries for Bellevue's Catholic Community. The parish was founded in 1960 with just 70 families but today has thousands of members. A Spanish-language mass is celebrated at 7pm Saturdays and 1pm Sundays.

Gig Harbor / Washington / United States
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Located in the heart of downtown Gig Harbor, Church of the Nazarene has ministries for children, youth and adults on Sundays and Wednesdays. The church also has a music and prayer ministry. On Sunday, the church offers Sunday school for adults as well as children. Pastor Steve Gates has a mission statement for the church: "that the Holy Spirit seeks to do in us a second work of grace." The church also offers audio sermons and mission work.

Bellevue / Washington / United States
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Champions Centre is a non-denominational Christian church that focuses on passionate praise and applying scripture to everyday life. This Bellevue location is a modern facility that houses a 10am worship service on Sundays. Supplementary ministry programs for men, women and children are also available.

Marysville / Washington / United States
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Redmond / Washington / United States
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We are an independent, apostolic pentecostal congregation. We offer two locations to serve you! Renton for the south end and Redmond for the north end. We believe in: the bible as the word of God one true and living God, Jesus our lord and savior salvation by faith in Jesus Christ, repentance from sin, baptism by immersion in the name of Jesus, and the infilling of the holy spirit, according the scriptures (Acts 2:38) holiness as a way of life the soon return of Jesus Christ for his church we feel like the happiest people on earth and we welcome you to join us! Youll find us caring, concerned, and connected! We think youll find our pastoral messages anointed and uplifting! Come visit us today as we bless god and you receive from him!
Sequim / Washington / United States
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Yakima / Washington / United States
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Snohomish / Washington / United States
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Emmanuel Baptist Church had its humble beginnings with five families, who gathered initially for worship, instruction and fellowship, in the living room of Roy and Avis Marlers home in Snohomish, Washington on October 28, 1962. These founding members shared the conviction of Christians of another time that "the chief end of man is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever" and that "the Bible is the only rule for faith and practice." This commitment, together with an unwavering confidence in the call of God, led to the formation of Emmanuel Baptist Church on December 18, 1962, and then to formal incorporation on January 17, 1963.Norm Chugg, a missionary to Venezuela with TEAM, helped organize the church and was the pastor for its first six months. In March of 1963, Cliff Hovda became EBCs first full-time pastor. In 1964, property was purchased on Maple Avenue. Services were held on this property in a chicken coop converted into a "church building" and the "parsonage" was next door in a renovated trolley-style street car. In 1966 Darrell Beddoe was called to be pastor and served faithfully for 9 years. In 1968, a parsonage was purchased on Avenue B. In 1970 property on 99th Avenue was purchased and a building erected. In August of 1976 Jon Drury was called to be the pastor and served faithfully for six years. In January of 1983 Grady Kringen was called to be pastor and serves to this day. The church has been debt free since January 1983. In August of 1998 ground breaking ceremonies for a new church facility were held with the anticipation of building a facility, which would meet the needs of the congregation for many years to come.. The first Sunday in the new facility was June 23, 2002 where former pastors Norm Chugg, Darrell Beddoe, and Jon Drury ministered as guest speakers. On August 8, 2004 Aaron Hefner was ordained for the Gospel Ministry and he and his wife Lindsay were commissioned as the first full-time missionaries sent from EBC to the foreign field ( Senegal, Africa ).The members of EBC believe now, as they did when the church began, in a strong commitment to building up believers through regular preaching, teaching, fellowship, prayer and service. In addition, we believe in actively serving our community, and aggressively pursuing missions throughout the world. We are a growing community of believers who accept the Bible in its entirety as the inspired Word of God and His direction for our daily living. God has spoken - we are to learn, believe, and obey.Emmanuel Baptist Church of Snohomish is an autonomous, denominationally unaffiliated local church. However, this does not mean that we do as we please, or that we are opposed to believers in other churches. We have chosen to affiliate with the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches ( since 1968 ) and Baptist Network Northwest. We acknowledge the oneness of all believers in Jesus Christ, whether denominational or non-denominational.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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Marysville / Washington / United States
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