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  • On March 16, 2008 Mars Hill Church launches its 6th campus in Downtown Seattle. Preaching Pastor Mark Driscoll sat down with Downtown Campus Pastor Tim Gaydos for a conversation about Pastor Tim's background as well as the story of the Downtown Campus.


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  • Pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church in Seattle interviews Tim Gaydos, pastor of the newly opening Mars Hill Downtown campus.


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  • Some people fear that using pagan mediums to present Christ will serve more to paganize the church than to Christianize the pagans. How do we answer those fears? Pastor Mark Driscoll answers this question as part of a live "Ask Anything" session in which audience members SMS questions to the pulpit to be answered in real time. This question was answered in the broader context of a sermon entitled "Emerging Church" which can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/religionsaves/week_08.aspx


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  • How Do You Actively Protect Closed Handed Issues? Pastor Mark Driscoll answers this question as part of a live "Ask Anything" session in which audience members SMS questions to the pulpit to be answered in real time. This question was answered in the broader context of a sermon entitled "Emerging Church" which can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/religionsaves/week_08.aspx


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  • God reveals Himself to all people in a very general way, through nature and conscience are two examples. But Christians who read the Bible get a special revelation from God about who He is and what He is like. Pastor Mark Driscoll explains the differences between these two types of revelation in this clip taken from Revelation: God Speaks, the second week of Doctrine - What Christians Should Believe. View the whole sermon at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/doctrine/week_02.aspx.


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  • Pastor Mark Driscoll explains the reason he picked the name Mars Hill Church when he founded it in 1996. This clip is from the sermon on the emerging church, and can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/religionsaves/week_08.aspx


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  • The Trinity is a complex thing to attempt to understand. There is a book called “The Shack” that tries to explain its existence and the inner workings of it. However, they do so in a way that is demeaning to God, and therefore heretical. Pastor Mark Driscoll explains the errors of “The Shack” in this clip taken from the first week of the Doctrine sermon series.The whole sermon can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/doctrine/week_01.aspx


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  • All people are image bearers of God. Because of this, we value human life from the unborn to those who are crippled and those who are comatose. Our world says that if you are a certain way then your value changes, but God made you so if you’re not beautiful or if you’re an invalid you don’t have less worth. Pastor Mark Driscoll preaches on the practicality of living a life that images God in this clip from the Image sermon in our series Doctrine. The full sermon is available at http://is.gd/8pH.


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  • Baptism is a sacrament of the Christian faith that symbolizes Jesus's death and resurrection. The submersion under water is a Christian's death to sin and the emerging is the resurrection to new life with Jesus. On Easter Sunday 2008 the Mars Hill Church Ballard campus baptized 120 people as part of the 5 Easter services. We captured each of these baptisms on video and present this clip. For more content, visit marshillchurch.org.


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  • The Bible says that God is the same yesterday, today and forever. It also says that God is one being in three parts, Father, Son and Spirit. But was that also the belief of the Jews before Jesus came? Pastor Mark Driscoll explains the Trinity in the Old Testament in this clip taken from the first week of the Doctrine sermon series. The whole sermon can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/doctrine/week_01.aspx


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  • Can a woman ask a man on a date if the woman is tired of waiting for the guy to ask her? Pastor Mark Driscoll answers this question as part of a live "Ask Anything" session in which audience members SMS questions to the pulpit to be answered in real time. This question was answered in the broader context of a sermon entitled "Dating" which can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/religionsaves/week_07.aspx


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  • The Trinity is very practical in that it gives us a model for how to live. God is the perfect picture of community and love, and we can see that fully by the empowerment of the Holy Spirit within all who are Christians. Pastor Mark Driscoll gives us insight to how we can live Trinitarian lives in this clip taken from the first week of the Doctrine sermon series. The whole sermon can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/doctrine/week_01.aspx


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  • In Luke 4:17, Jesus reads from the scroll of Isaiah, fulfilling the prophecy from Isaiah 61. What many Christians do is dismiss the Old Testament without realizing that it is the Bible that Jesus read from. Pastor Mark Driscoll tells us what many Christians forget - that Jesus exists in the Old Testament and is the same yesterday, today and forever. This clip is taken from Revelation: God Speaks, the second week of Doctrine - What Christians Should Believe. View the whole sermon at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/doctrine/week_02.aspx.


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  • Christians believe that Scripture alone is our highest authority, but does that mean it is our only authority? What implications does that have for us when it comes to issues that Scripture doesn’t address? Pastor Mark Driscoll investigates the doctrine of Sola Scriptura in this clip taken from Revelation: God Speaks, the second week of Doctrine - What Christians Should Believe. View the whole sermon at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/doctrine/week_02.aspx.


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  • Facebook.com top question: Is there a thin line between listening to - and sifting through - the truth from guys such as McLaren and Bell - and just not listening to them at all? Pastor Mark Driscoll answers this question as part of a live "Ask Anything" session in which audience members SMS questions to the pulpit to be answered in real time. This question was answered in the broader context of a sermon entitled "Emerging Church" which can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/religionsaves/week_08.aspx


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  • How did the Bible, written in Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic, come to us in English? Pastor Mark Driscoll explains the process of translation into English in this clip taken from Revelation: God Speaks, the second week of Doctrine - What Christians Should Believe. View the whole sermon at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/doctrine/week_02.aspx.


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  • People were created in part to reflect God’s glory back to Him. But because of the stain of sin, we have broken the metaphorical mirror and so we don’t perfectly reflect His glory. Jesus is the only man to perfectly reflect God’s glory, and therefore is the only normal person to walk the face of the earth. So when figuring out where we need to change, we need to look to Jesus and where we fall short is where we need help. Pastor Mark Driscoll explains Jesus as normative in this clip from the Image sermon in our series Doctrine. The full sermon is available at http://is.gd/8pH.


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  • On March 16, 2008, Mars Hill Church launches its newest campus in the heart of downtown Seattle. Jesus is giving us the chance to redeem one of the most notorious nightclubs in Seattle for His glory. Join us for services at 10 AM and 6 PM every Sunday.


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  • Are there any connections between the Old and New Testaments? Pastor Mark Driscoll explores this question by teaching from a verse in 1 Peter in this clip taken from Revelation: God Speaks, the second week of Doctrine - What Christians Should Believe. View the whole sermon at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/doctrine/week_02.aspx


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  • If it seems like Jesus and His Gospel is under attack, it's because it is. Christians are called to defend the truth of Jesus to all people. Pastor Mark Driscoll explains this important issue in this sermon clip. This clip is from the sermon entitled "Emerging Church" which can be found at http://www.marshillchurch.org/sermonseries/religionsaves/week_08.aspx


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