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Baptism

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BAPTISM, April 18th.  

Baptism is for all, children and adults alike.  If you have baptismal plans for yourself or your children this Spring, please contact the church office immediately, office@seattlequest.org.

iQ Membership Class

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Interested in learning more about Quest or becoming a member?  Sign up for the Spring iQ Membership Class. 

WHAT & WHY

iQ stands for 'Information Quest.' It is a class taught by Pastor Eugene Cho, the founding pastor of Quest. The class serves two purposes: 1) to aid those who desire to learn about the history, mission, ministry philosophy, and leadership structure of Quest, and 2) to move forward as members at Quest.

WHERE

Class takes place at the Q Cafe unless otherwise noted.

WHEN

This class will take place Wednesday, April 14th from 6-8pm.  Coming straight from work?  No worries.  We will feed you a tasty dinner. 

HOW

You will need to RSVP. Contact the church office.

 

Phillippines Update from Sarah Ryer

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Sarah Ryer has sent Quest an update on her missions work in the Phillipines. Thankfully Sarah is doing very well. Below is Sarah's recent email to all of us at Quest:

Hello all! So I've been in Philippines for just over a week, and I feel as though I should write and update to all of you to let you know what I've been up to!

Haiti and the Annual Meeting | January 13th - January 20th, 2010

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As many of you know, Haiti and the neighboring regions were struck by a devastating earthquake. For those that are able, consider donating to orgs doing work in Haiti. There also several in the Northwest including World Concern, World Vision, and Mercy Corps that already have a strong presence in Haiti. I also want to call your attention to the relief efforts of our denomination in Haiti.  I also invite you to be in PRAYER for the country and people of Haiti.

Global Market and Giving Tree | December 6th and 13th

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Global Market & Giving Tree

Advent is upon us. And this season not only marks the anticipation of our Savior but an anticipation of a life marked by Hope and Grace.

This is precisely why the Advent and Christmas season isn't just merely a time of self-gluttony and consumption. We are to look to the One and to look to others in need.

This year (as we've done in years past), we are hosting the Global Market (Global Presence Ministries) and The Giving Tree (Quest Justice Compassion Ministries) - our investments in both the Local and Global context.

The Giving Tree (available at the church lobby) will benefit our homeless friends through the One4One Ministry in Seattle.  Please pick up an "ornament" and bless our local community in need.  The Global Market is a very unique opportunity for our global partners to share their work, ministry, info, and in many cases, share handcrafts, jewelry, and projects for Questers to purchase and invest.  Orgs and partners that will be represented are: World Aid, HEAL Africa, Wycliffe, Chamwino Connect, TUSUBIRA, World Concern, IJM, Quest To the Streets, and Nickelsville (One4One).

So make sure you join us for fellowship at the Q Cafe over the next two Sundays. To motivate you a little more, our Children's Ministry will be conducting a bake sale for the Global Village vision and Q Cafe (who donates 10% each month to local/global causes) will be open during Global Market for your enjoyment.

Pastor Eugene

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eugene cho : pastor / barista / music promoter / blogger / extreme poverty advocate
blog: http://eugenecho.com              
twitter:  http://twitter.com/eugenecho

 

Giving Sunday | November 8th

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Greetings Quest Church,
As we prepare for the second week of Giving Sunday, we would like to encourage you to take another look at the Giving Sunday Menu we introduced last week at http://tinyurl.com/givingsunday. This year, instead of asking the congregation to give to a specific fund or need, we're asking you to join together in sharing your time and skills with the church and the greater Seattle community. This is a tangible way for us to 'give' to our community and city. We have prepared a list of options and contact information for you to volunteer to work with the local homeless community through Quest's To The Streets Ministry (deanza@seattlequest.org), local food banks (www.seattle.gov/humanservices), and many more! If you are already involved in some way, please share that information with the church. Our goal is to have as many people as possible serving alongside each other in community.

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