Faith Calendar

EVENTS

Bazaar, Everett: A holiday bazaar is set for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 14 at Faith Lutheran Church, 6708 Cady Road. Handmade crafts, gifts, quilts, baked goods, lunch, raffle, Granny’s Attic, and much more. Proceeds benefit local and international charities. More info: 425-353-4758.

Bazaar, Everett: A bazaar is set for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 14 at Spirit of Grace United Methodist Church, 3530 Colby Ave. Homemade holiday gifts, Seahawks items, cookies, candies, soup and pie lunch ($5). Proceeds benefit various charities.

Bazaar, Lynnwood: Cedar Park Christian School’s annual Christmas Bazaar is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 14 at the school campus at 17931 64th Ave. W. Handmade gifts, local vendors, Christmas decor, baked goods. More info: 206-953-0055.

Bazaar, Stanwood: The Freeborn Lutheran Church bazaar is 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 14 at 2304 300th St. NW. Vendors, raffle, locally grown vegetables, bake sale, $6 soup luncheon, lefse and krumkake. More info: 360-629-3149.

Bazaar, Bothell: The St. Brendan Catholic School PTO Holiday Craft Fair is set for 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 14 and noon-4 p.m. Nov. 15 at 10049 NE 195th St. Over 110 craft vendors juried from a pool of over 400 applicants. Raffle, refreshments, bake sale, Santa. Free admission.

Chosen People talk: Alan Shore, a representative of Chosen People Ministries, speaks at 10 a.m. Nov. 15 at Bryant Community Church, 26830 53rd Ave. NE, Arlington. The ministry seeks to bring the Gospel message of Jesus to Jews and to build an appreciation among Christians of their faith’s Jewish roots. Both faiths are invited. More info: 360-435-8311.

Concert: Dave Anderson and Roger Walck present a concert of contemporary music, gospel hymns, and old-time Sunday school songs with audience participation, 7 p.m. Nov. 16 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood. Freewill offering for Shepherd’s Canyon Retreat Center in Phoenix, Arizona. More info: 425-778-2159.

Tanzania talk: Pastor Christopher Mbuga, the director of a social service agency of the Northwest Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania, will share more about the ministry of Huyawa at a potluck event, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 17 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood. Huyawa works with orphans and widows in the Bukoba area of northwest Tanzania. More info: 425-418-8302, www.trinitylutheranchurch.com.

Day of Remembrance: A Transgender Day of Remembrance ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 20 at Unity of Whidbey, 5671 Crawford Road, Langley. The memorial is open to anyone who would like to hold space for those lost to anti-transgender violence. Participants are invited to bring a small item for a memorial altar. Carpool options available. More info: Skye Newkirk, whidbeyislandtrans@gmail.com or 417-225-8288.

Bazaar, Marysville: Proverbs 31 Craft and Vendor Fair, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 21 at Reset Church, 1410 Eighth St.

Bazaar, Edmonds: The Holiday Fair at Holy Rosary Parish in Edmonds will be 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 21 and 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 22 at 630 Seventh Ave. N. Handcrafted items, baked goods, lots of New Again items, Christmas decorations, housewares, books, puzzles, games and tools. Lunch available Nov. 21. More info: holyrosaryedmonds.com.

Bazaar, Snohomish: The annual Bali Bazaar is set for 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 21, with a preview at 7 p.m. Nov. 20, at Cross View Church, 604 Avenue C. Handcrafted items from Bali, Indonesia, to benefit My Father’s Home, a nonprofit orphanage in Bali administered by Kim and Brian Boyer of Lake Stevens. More info: www.myfathershome.net.

Bazaar, Everett: The MOPS Boutique is set for 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 21 at New Life Church, 6830 Highland Drive. Over 50 vendors, free raffle, free coffee. Booth proceeds benefit the Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) group. More info: newlifemopsboutique.wordpress.com.

Bazaar, Marysville: Crafters and vendors from the Marysville area will be selling their crafts and small business wares at the Proverbs 31 Craft and Vendor Fair, Nov. 21 at Reset Church, 1410 Eighth St. More info: 425-344-9569, info@reset-church.org.

Thanksgiving event: Edmonds area churches will come together for a night of worship, prayer and thanksgiving, 7 p.m. Nov. 25 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Ave. N. Free. Donations will be taken for Clothes For Kids. More info: prayedmonds.org.

SERVICES

Living Interfaith: Bill Griffith leads the Nov. 14 service honoring the anniversaries of the birth of Baha’i founder Baha’u’llah, and his forerunner, the Bab. These holy days are observed by Baha’i with prayers, meditations and reading of scripture. Living Interfaith meets at Good Shepherd Baptist Church, 6915 196th St. SW, Lynnwood. Services are held the second and fourth Saturdays (except in summer) and focus on a variety of faith traditions. More info: livinginterfaith.org.

Unity, Lynnwood: This month’s study of five spiritual laws continues with “The Law of Correspondence,” presented Nov. 15 by Spiritual Director Richard Loren Held. As a universal law, it impacts all human lives. Services are at 9 and 11 a.m. at 16727 Alderwood Mall Parkway. More info: 425-741-7172, www.unityinlynnwood.org.

Unity, Everett: Katie Evans will present the lesson, “By God, I’m Rich,” a lively, upbeat way to begin to attract to oneself the abundance of the Universe, 10 a.m. Nov. 15 at Everett Unity Center for Positive Living, 3231 Colby Ave. More info: 425-258-2244, www.everettunity.org.

MEETINGS, CLASSES

Apologetics Forum: The Apologetics Forum of Snohomish County meets next at 7 p.m. Nov. 20 at Atonement Free Lutheran Church, 6905 172nd St. NE, Arlington. John Byl, professor emeritus at Trinity Western University in Langley, will give a lecture on “Is Distant Starlight A Problem?” Refreshments, books, DVDs. More info: apologeticsforum.org.

Holiday blues: CrossView Church offers a “Surviving the Holidays” recovery and support group session, 5 p.m. Nov. 22 at 604 Ave. C East, Snohomish. Materials fee is $5. To register, call 360-568-5886 or email office@mycrossview.com.

MEALS, CLOTHING

Cold Weather Shelter: Starting Nov. 15, the South Snohomish County Emergency Cold Weather Shelter will open when the temperature is forecast to fall below 34 degrees for four or more hours overnight at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lynnwood, 6215 196th St. SW. For updates, call 425-778-2159 ext. 8. More info: www.weallbelong.org.

Neighbors in Need: Breakfast, clothing, groceries and showers are offered 8:30-10:30 a.m. Saturdays at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood. More info: 425-778-2159.

Friday Night Outreach: Hot meals, sandwiches, fruit, clothes and haircuts are offered 5-6:30 p.m. Fridays at First Baptist Church, 1616 Pacific Ave., Everett. Toiletries twice a month. More info: 425-259-9166.

Clothing, Clearview: A free clothing bank with clothing for men, women and children is open 10 a.m.-noon the first Tuesday of each month at the Clearview Gospel Hall, 17826 180th St. SE, Snohomish. More info: Dawn, 360-668-0836.

Clothing, Lake Stevens: Cornerstone Bible Church provides gently used clothes 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursdays in its Care Center at 15533 75th St. NE, between Lake Stevens and Granite Falls. Limit two bags per visit. Donations welcome. More info: 360-386-9871.

Clothing, Marysville: Kloz 4 Kidz is a free clothing resource center for kids in north Snohomish County. Open three days a week. Located behind Marysville United Methodist Church, 5600 64th St. NE. Call for an appointment: 360-658-1021.

Meals and food, Everett: A Dinner Bell meal is served at 5:30 p.m. Thursdays at Everett United Church of Christ, 2624 Rockefeller Ave. Volunteers welcome. Food pantry is open 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. the last two Mondays of each month. Donations welcome. More info: 425-252-7224.

Breakfast, Everett: The Cove serves a free hot sit-down breakfast, open to all, 10-11 a.m. Wednesdays at Everett First Covenant Church, 4502 Rucker Ave.

Community meals, Everett: 5-6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at Faith Lutheran Church, 6708 Cady Road, Everett.

Loaves and Fishes: A free community supper is offered 4-6 p.m. Tuesdays at Sultan Community United Methodist Church, 212 Birch St., Sultan.

Community kitchen: 4:30-6 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays at St. John’s, 913 Second Ave., Snohomish. More info: 360-568-4622.

The Table: A community dinner at 6 p.m. Thursdays at Mountain View Church, 9015 44th Drive NE, Marysville. Children welcome. More info: 360-659-0445.

Soup kitchen: Salt of the Earth serves free hot meals, noon Tuesdays at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2531 Hoyt Ave., to the homeless, low-income seniors and families, and kids on the street. Volunteers needed. More info: Sandra, 425-355-1042.

Meals, clothes: Gold Creek Community Church provides a free hot meal and sack lunches, 5-6 p.m. the first, third and fifth Sunday of the month at Central Lutheran Church, 2702 Rockefeller Ave., Everett.

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