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The Great City of Seattle

DateMar 24, 2007
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I am spending this week out in the great city of Seattle.  The home of major operations of Boeing, Microsoft, Starbucks, and my very favorite little friend which feeds my habits - Amazon.com. I am out here connecting with some old friends, making some new, and attending a couple of conferences.

The first conference was a boot camp training (love that they call it boot camp) for church planters put on by the Acts 29 Network.  It was good to hear from guys who are doing it around the country and receive some training about things we are praying about for the future.  The second conference is one that the Resurgence is putting on entitled - The Hands of God and the Hands of Men - Many Modes of Divine ProvidenceThat is one sweet title for a conference.  The speaker is Bruce Ware, one of my profs and theological mentors at Southern Seminary.  The audio and video from the conference will be posted free at the Resurgence sometime next week.  There were three messages: 1) Providence in Process and Open Theism 2) Providence in Classical Arminianism 3) Providence in the Reformed Tradition.  Very helpful stuff...

All this jazz is being hosted by Mars Hill Church in Seattle - which is a cool place to hang.  It has been fun being out in Seattle, a different place than Nashville, TN.  You think?

Some of the interesting things I have seen:

  • The Erotic Bakery - I passed this on my way in to the church here.  God only knows what sorts of things are inside - I am staying away.
  • The High Maintenance Bitch - From the looks of the shop, I am guessing this is a store/boutique for women who have stylish tastes.
  • A huge Statue of Lenin (yes, the Russian communist dude, not John Lenin) right in the middle of a section of town.  To read the story of this wonderful tribute, see the following for history and pictures.

Some Seattle Trivia 

  • USA Today - It seems some Seattle dudes are taking their wives last names - how sweet of them. Here is a great quote where a guy is explaining why he took his wives last name: "because I'm a big ole granola liberal and I wanted to tweak the tradition while showing my wife I love her."  I'll say it again...how sweet of the boys to do that.
  • Seattle people love books and have a big freakin library
  • As any town on the water, Seattle has some good seafood joints.  I did partake a couple of nights ago...very nice.

The city is really cool, right on the Puget sound, a great waterfront and good food.  Also, they Seattle Seahawks and their cool new stadium live right in the downtown area.  It is no wonder the city is a growing place where many young adults are moving in.  Lots of culture, lots of fun stuff, lots of beauty of God's creation, and lots of Starbucks coffee.

More than anything there is a huge, immense, need for the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ.  Pray for our good friends at Mars Hill Seattle and other brothers and sisters in this great city. 

I am thinking much about the great unreached urban centers of America with the words of God to job on my mind:

11 And should not I pity Nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than 120,000 persons who do not know their right hand from their left, and also much cattle?”

Yes, there are many people in this city who need the gospel of Jesus and the grace of following him in our earthly sojourn to his heavenly kingdom.

Comments

I've heard that Seattle has the highest degrees per capita of it's population in the US.

Sounds like a really cool place. I've been reading "Pour your Heart into it" by Howard Schultz- the CEO of Starbucks and the man who mad it what it is today. He describes Seattle similarly and tells a very engaging story of the beginnings of the cultural phenomena.

When those dudes get divorced I would like to see the look on the clerks at the courthouse's faces when they get their names changed back.

-Josh

now what could be so bad about the erotic bakery? i should think it would be quite entertaining.

I am sure it would be entertaining to some folks in Seattle, but it is not the kind of entertainment i want or need. I am guessing there might be some commandment breaking going on in the bake shop. Something which a gracious and good God would desire for us to avoid. Not that we are anti-sex, but we see it designed by God for wonderful purposes - purposes we find in the marriage bed, not at a novelty shop.

I expanded on some of these here: Dream a New Dream About Sex - take a listen and add to your diversity of viewpoints on sex. It was given for a Christian audience, but I am guessing you will find it engaging and insightful.

I do appreciate your note.

I went to Seattle last year, and I agree that it is very unique and I could just see lost people everywhere I went.

Some of my fav things in Seattle are the Pike Place Market, Queen Anne's Hill area, and Dilettante shop in the Capitol Hill area. :)

Yeah, I loved it out there, I have some friends there and will probably go back from time to time. We ate at Pike Place Market - great atmosphere and good food. I'll add the others to my list - even better, my wife is going there with her brother for a bro/sis vacation in May...I'll give those places to her to check out.

Thanks Marianna

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