Lots of the churches held parties to kick off the new Esther sermon series this weekend at Mars Hill!
Mars Hill Ballard created a mural of the series artwork. Watch a video of them making it here.
The Susan G. Komen 3-Day breast cancer awareness walkers route went by the Ballard church again this year. Volunteers and staff handed out water and coffee to passersby.
Ballard closed night by celebrating with a Philly cheese steaks food truck.
Mars Hill Downtown Seattle also made a mural, adapting the tagline to read "God's perfect work through imperfect peeps."
A little guy helps his mom and dad at the Connect Desk.
Mars Hill Federal Way celebrated the Esther series launch with popcorn, cookies, iced coffee, lemonade, sno-cones and great music!
Over 1,000 people came to one of three of the Federal Way church's services this weekend.
Mars Hill Orange County launched both the Esther series and the first services in their new home at the Orangewood Academy.
Mars Hill Portland was full of folks excited for the Esther series.
At Mars Hill Rainier Valley's Sunday Night Remix, lots of men, women, and teenagers came before the service to play basketball, video games, air hockey, and lots of other games.
Pastor Alex and Mars Hill Sammamish kicked off the Esther series with baptisms!
Mars Hill Shoreline partied with a wing cook-off and a bouncy house for the kids.
A Mars Hill U-District member came up with a new way for the church to share their stories of redemption: the Redemption Wall. Attendees fill out a card of who they were before Christ and who they are after, connecting the two with a string.
As more stories are added, a tapestry of sorts will emerge.