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Baha'i Faith
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Baha'I Church
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 329-2564
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This Church is filled with warmness with Indonesian families and students. Once you enter the...
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This Church is filled with warmness with Indonesian families and students. Once you enter the doors, you can already feel it. Everyone are welcome to this church. Anyone and everyone who is God's creatures can come.
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East West Books is perhaps one of the
last good metaphysical book stores
in Seattle. They used to...
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East West Books is perhaps one of the
last good metaphysical book stores
in Seattle. They used to have classes
there as well but haven't seen them
advertised for a while. Great Store.
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A few doors down from Toys in Babeland on Capitol Hill is an occult shop with a bit of a hard edge...
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A few doors down from Toys in Babeland on Capitol Hill is an occult shop with a bit of a hard edge to it. It's for occultists and aspiring occultists with interests that might not be tolerated in some conservative communities. It's obvious that many of the people who frequent this place, especially the owner, know quite a bit about these practices, and also a decent place to network, if that is your path.
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I don't visit the church as much as I probably should, but when I do I come to First United...
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I don't visit the church as much as I probably should, but when I do I come to First United Methodist. Its located in downtown Seattle, so its right where I live and work. Best of all are the people. Everybody is a joy to be around, everyone who comes is spirited and loving and united with a common cause. It makes me happy to just walk in the doors.
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Gaia's Temple
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Religion
Sunset Hills Community Center
Seattle,
Washington 98117
(206) 529-8085
Gaia’s Temple is a place for Goddess Worship, where like-minded people can gather together to...
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Gaia’s Temple is a place for Goddess Worship, where like-minded people can gather together to honor the Divine Feminine. The services are held on the second Sunday of every month and are open to women, men and children. There is usually a large group – at least a hundred people, so it’s OK to join if you’re just curious. The services last for an hour or so and are usually about a cycle of nature that impacts our daily lives.
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If you are a person who avoids mainstream churches, this is the place for you! This church is...
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If you are a person who avoids mainstream churches, this is the place for you! This church is unlike any other - their mission is "To create a home of Love and Truth as a center of light for all seekers of divine wisdom" and their goal is "to encourage personal growth in unconditional spiritual love." All spiritual traditions are honored and welcomed, and all are considered paths toward One God. All expressions of God are considered valuable. You will learn about different spiritual traditions every Sunday, including Native American wisdom, Islamic mysticism (Sufism), Buddhism, Paganism, Divine Feminine, Judaism, Bahai faith, Mystical Christianity, etc. If you are an honest seeker, you will find inspiration and upliftment. Interspiritual, non-denominationa Children's classes offered during 10:00 worship service, which focus on the Oneness of God, the Oneness of Religion and the Oneness of Mankind.
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JesusBranded
Category:
Retail Shopping
13020 39th Ave NE
Seattle,
Washington 98125
(206) 919-5041
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Mars Hill Church
Category:
Denomination, Non-Denominational, Etc
1401 NW Leary Way
Seattle,
Washington 98107
(206) 706-6641
Visited last summer (I live in Tacoma). Would definitely be there if I lived in Seattle.
1 year ago
Visited last summer (I live in Tacoma). Would definitely be there if I lived in Seattle.
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Ever since I graduated college, I stopped going to UW's Newman Center. I know they welcome...
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Ever since I graduated college, I stopped going to UW's Newman Center. I know they welcome everyone, but there is no parking and it just isn't convenient. However, I did love their service. The sermon was always relevant and interesting to me as a college student and the parish was young and fun. I'm still looking for a church with similar qualities in Seattle. So far, St. Joe's on capital hill is the closest.
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