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Church|Tue, Mar. 18 2008 07:27 PM EDT

Megachurch Transforms Former Night Club into House of God

By Alexander Sheffrin|Christian Post Correspondent

SEATTLE – Mars Hill Church – one of America’s most influential “emerging” churches – celebrated the opening of its first downtown Seattle campus Sunday at the site of a former night club.

As the usual Mars Hill crowd of blue jeans-wearing hipsters gathered to listen to a sermon at the former Tabella Restaurant and Lounge, Pastor Tom Gaydos spoke glowingly of Jesus and God’s plan for the beginning transformation of downtown Seattle.

"We're all about Jesus," Gaydos told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, as nearly 400 people gathered for the new location’s first Sunday service.

Weeks of preparation and nearly $370,000 in renovations went into the complete transformation of the former night club – located in an area that had long been notorious for drugs and gang violence. Go-go dancer cages were converted to coat hangers and what had been a condom dispenser is a now a diaper-changing station.

Residents and churchgoers alike welcomed the new location and were amazed how a previously notorious night club could be transformed into a house of worship.

"It's amazing how God can change things," said Sarah Rosenberger, who attended the opening service with her infant son, according to the Post-Intelligencer.

Sam Alramahi, manager of the nearby Elbasha Café, spoke of how police used to come to the area often to break up fights.

"We're very glad we have a church there," he was quoted as saying.

Mars Hill first bought the former night club in October for $3.95 million after Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels had the club shutdown after a brawl incident broke out and an 18-year-old woman was shot.

The new two-story, 15,000- square-foot building is the sixth and newest campus addition to the Mars Hill Church network.

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  • Thu May 15, 2008 7:07 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    smbga - "You tell me one church in America where they truly believe in doing things the way Jesus did."

    Ok. Times Square Church in New York City (www.tscnyc.org). I am sure there are others.

    TSC opened in October of 1987, in Town Hall before moving it to its present location at the Mark Hellinger Theater at 51st Street and Broadway.

  • Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:33 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    smbga do you do things the way the Lord Jesus Christ did them, and if you do, why dont you hold a conference and invite us so we can learn.If not why dont you read Philippians ch2 or 1John ch 2 to see what it is to walk as the Lord walked.
    Cheala34life is spot on.

  • Thu Mar 20, 2008 8:06 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    smbga, you have any scripture to back up that theology?

  • Lex »
    Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:43 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 0

    The New Testament also tells us not to forsake the assembling of the saints. No man can seek God on his own. But if you're ever in the northwest Chicago 'burbs, let me know and you can come visit our church. We stick to the Bible, and cast out demons as often as necessary.

  • Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:38 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    smbga - you might want to read the gospels more carefully. Yes, Jesus cast out devils and yes believers have the same power that Christ had if fact they are born again believers, However the casting out devils was not his main purpose. The casting out of devils was a sign to let the children of Israel know that Jesus was in deed the messiah the prophets spoke of. The intent was to go to the lost house of Israel first. Casting out devils is not the main purpose of the body of Christ.

  • Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:31 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    This is what I have to say: every church in America should close it's doors, and let every man seek God for himself. You tell me one church in America where they truly believe in doing things the way Jesus did. How many cast out devils on a regular basis? Huh?

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