Our upcoming Text and Context event at Mars Hill Ballard in Seattle is sold out. That means that the Ballard Campus will NOT be open to the public for any portion of the event. At past conferences, we have opened up the evening sessions for our people to attend for free. This time, however, all the seats are taken up by folks coming in from around the nation and the world. We want to be good hosts and not take the seats they paid for. But everyone and anyone is still welcome to attend two evening sessions free of charge--they will be simulcast live at our Mars Hill campuses. This means that Monday night (February 25) you can hear Dr. John Piper explain "Why I Trust the Scriptures" at 7pm, and on Tuesday night (February 26, also at 7pm) he'll answer the question, "How Do I Distinguish Between True and False Gospels?" Both nights are free, hosted by our Eastside, Shoreline, Wedgwood, and West Seattle campuses. This is a great opportunity to visit one of our campus and I want to personally thank the campus pastors and their staff and volunteers for being willing to serve people in this way. NOTE: Please visit each campus' website for specific details (follow the links above). Even though the event is free, certain campuses ask that you register ahead of time in order to ensure that they can accommodate everyone.
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