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Hallows Church Returns To Limited In-Person Worship

Hallows Church is meeting in-person in Fremont and West Seattle

The Hallows Church, which meets in Fremont at the Emmanuel Bible Church, has been offering an on-line worship option during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Thanks to the care and precautions being taken by so many, Hallows Church will be able to meet, in a very limited fashion, in-person now.

To limit exposure by staff, volunteers and attendees, The Hallows Church will offer an in-person worship service at two of its three locations, alternating between the Fremont and West Seattle Expressions – both worship services will be held at 10:30a.

Pre-registration is necessary to attend the Sunday gatherings.  Only 50 people, including children, are allowed in for an indoor gathering, at this time, with everyone wearing masks, maintaining a safe, social distance and using hand-sanitizer anytime they touch their face or surfaces.  Please register, at HallowsChurch.org, by noon on Saturday, to attend this in-person worship.

Of course, those for whom it is unsafe to attend in-person, those who cannot observe the safety precautions necessary, or whatever are the circumstances, can feel welcome to worship via Zoom.  Consider joining the Worship Watch Party via Zoom weekly, to encourage others who benefit from knowing that they are not alone.  At the end of the worship gathering, enjoy the ‘lobby’ environment of chatting, saying hi, and sharing prayer requests.  Register to attend on HallowsChurch.org (click here.)

Finally, you are welcome to watch the livestream, through Facebook (click here,) or YouTube (click here,) at 10:30a on Sundays.  A Digital Sunday Worship Guide, and more information, is available on the HallowsChurch.org website.

Hallows Church is a vital and involved community, and they welcome everyone to join in on worship – but also on serving our community.  Currently, the Justice & Mercy Team at Hallows is seeking temporary housing for an individual they are assisting to get off the streets.  They are working on permanent housing, but until that comes through they need temporary shelter for this woman, possibly her partner and their two dogs.  Hallows Church has also signed up to sponsor 40 children this year through Angel Tree, a ministry to serve those in prison and, in this case, their children.  If you can sponsor a gift for a child with an incarcerated parent, please contact Hallows Church for more information.