Hey, Gina! I'm glad you liked the article... well, maybe not the
article itself, but the fact that we're aware of it... hehe. Feel
free to e-mail if you'd like any information about Antioch. I and a
few others in this group currently go there. I'm part of the
singles ministry called CrossCulture (roughly aged 23-36) that meets
for Sunday school at 9:00, then we attend the second service at
11:00. We also recently started having get-togethers on Thursday
nights at Downtown Bellevue Park for volleyball and just hanging
out, plus short devotionals led by our singles pastor.
Unfortunately, I can't make the Thursday night meetings due to a
conflict with my ongoing men's accountability group, but I'm in our
Sunday school class pretty much every week, running the sound board
and/or PowerPoint slides.
Besides CrossCulture, Antioch Bible Church has lots of other really
awesome ministries to get involved in.
--Wayne
--- In pugetsoundchristiansingles@yahoogroups.com, "g_p330"
<g_p330@y...> wrote:
> wow! I'm glad I read that article...thanks for posting the info.
I
> currently attend another megachurch but I am interested in
visiting
> Antioch since a couple of my friends attend. I was at the
marriage
> rally last year even though I'm single and I felt God's presence
all
> around. I heard Pastor Ken speak and he definitely has an awesome
> Godly persona. I'm looking forward to visiting (and possibly
> attending) this amazing church!
>
> -Gina
>
> --- In pugetsoundchristiansingles@yahoogroups.com, "celebok"
> <celebok@e...> wrote:
> >
> > I know there are some people in this group who go to Antioch
Bible
> > Church, there are some who work for Microsoft, and some, like
me,
> are
> > in both categories. Either way, I want to bring this totally
> negative
> > and Liberal tilted article from The Stranger (a Seattle
newspaper
> that
> > appears to be anything but edifying to God) to your attention,
as
> it
> > focuses on Microsoft's recent change in stance on House bill
1515,
> the
> > gay rights bill, after a Microsoft executive met with Pastor Ken
> > Hutcherson. Those who know Hutch know that he will certainly
stand
> > firm on the truth no matter what happens, but we still need to
be
> > praying for him, as he will most certainly gain more enemies the
> more
> > public this issue becomes.
> >
> > http://www.thestranger.com/2005-04-21/feature.html
> >
> > --Wayne