Northwest Hothouse

emerging church planters, pastors, workers & seminarians (in WA, OR, BC)

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ABOUT NW HOTHOUSE

Northwest Hothouse is a relational cohort of church planters, pastors and church workers engaging emerging church and mission in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Idaho)

B.C. and Idaho groups needed

Someone from Idaho and B.C are needed to start groups, one for each state/province!

Latest Activity

June 18
Paul Glavic updated their profile
June 18
Paul Glavic and Steve Lewis are now friends
June 15
Al Engler and Neil Tibbott are now friends
June 15
Steve Lewis and Rich Sclafani are now friends
June 15
Paul Glavic, Zach McCauley and Joe Macias joined Northwest Hothouse
June 15
Dustin Cross added a blog post
A few ways to help out our brothers and sisters in Christ during their time of need: 1. Send out an email or a phone call encouraging them to let us stay! Governor Christine Gregoire 360-902-4111 or email at http://www.governor.wa.gov Paula J. ...
June 9
Chad McMillan is now a member of Northwest Hothouse
June 9
 

WASHINGTON CALENDAR

Greater Seattle-Tacoma Hothouse Meetings
Second Tuesdays, 10AM to Noon
Neil Tibbott, Convener

Tuesday May 12, Q Café, 10AM to Noon
Tuesday June 9, Q Café, 10AM to Noon
July?
August?
Tuesday September 9, Q Café, 10AM to Noon

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SPECIAL EVENTS:

PENTECOST SEATTLE, May 16, 9AM-2:30PM
Immanuel Lutheran Church
1215 Thomas St.


OREGON CALENDAR

The next gathering of the Eighth Day Network will take place Saturday, June 21, 12-4 pm, in Hood River, OR. Our hosts will be Rev. Jill Rowland and Soul Cafe. Location to follow soon!

Blog Posts

Dustin Cross

NICKELSVILLE NEEDS HELP!!!!

A few ways to help out our brothers and sisters in Christ during their time of need:

1. Send out an email or a phone call encouraging them to let us stay!

Governor Christine Gregoire
360-902-4111 or email at http://www.governor.wa.gov

Paula J. Hammond, Director Washington State Department of Transportation
360-705-7000 or email at hammonp@wsdot.wa.gov

2. Bring out water. There is no running water on site.

3. Bring out food donations or prepare a meal for the camp.

4. Tents are greatly need… Continue

Posted by Dustin Cross on June 9, 2009 at 2:19pm

Eric Likkel

NOTES FROM APRIL 14, 2009

We welcomed guest Rev. Rick Reynolds (thanks to Hothouse member Dustin Cross), ordained chaplain of Free Methodist Church, and current Executive Director Operation Nightwatch
Rick shared his own story, as well as the story of Operation Nightwatch; it was a great opportunity to see our city with another set of eyes, especially the nature of serving our homeless, navigating the changes in civic administrations, gentrification, and ballooning populati… Continue

Posted by Eric Likkel on April 28, 2009 at 9:39am

Eliacin Rosario-Cruz

Invitation to Ecumenical Conversation -May 16 Pentecost 2009: Faith and Justice in a 21st Century Seattle

Dear Sisters and Brothers,

May the light of the Almighty bright up your path on such a cloudy and cold, but blessed Spring day.

Let me share about and invite you to an exciting gathering that is taking in Seattle, Pentecost 2009: Faith and Justice in a 21st Century Seattle. This event will take place at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seattle, May 16 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
A group of fellow brothers and sisters from Mainline, Evangelical, Emergent, Catholic congregations and para-church organiza… Continue

Posted by Eliacin Rosario-Cruz on April 4, 2009 at 2:38pm

Eric Likkel

NOTES FROM MARCH 10, 2009

This meeting was kind of a "debriefing" of the February meeting, when we welcomed Bob Scales, Policy Analyst from the City of Seattle, as a guest. Considered having another guest; Dustin Cross pledged to invite Rev. Rick Reynolds.

Posted by Eric Likkel on March 18, 2009 at 3:10pm

Eric Likkel

NOTES FROM FEBRUARY 10, 2009

Hothouse hosted special guest Bob Scales - Senior Policy Analyst - Office for Policy and Management, City of Seattle. It was an informative dialogue around the city's response to the homeless with one person "on the inside."

Posted by Eric Likkel on March 10, 2009 at 7:00am

 
 

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