35th SW, center of the WS spiritual universe

From Freedom Church and Eckankar to the south, on toward Our Lady of Guadalupe to the north and beyond, the area of West Seattle showing the most spiritual growth seems to be a 3-mile-ish stretch of 35th SW. Not only is Gatewood Baptist moving there … not only has Mars Hill chosen this stretch of street as its new home … now, a new neighbor has suddenly manifested itself a couple blocks south of MH at the ex-Adventist site, and its grand opening is just days away. And given what this spiritual “center” seems to be about, we wouldn’t be surprised to see the MH folks staging pray-ins outside to try to save them from h-e-double-hockey sticks (and the Temenos folks can just out-healing-vibe them right back):

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20 Replies to "35th SW, center of the WS spiritual universe"

  • t March 14, 2007 (1:43 pm)

    Don’t forget the new psychic on the west side of 35th just north of Roxbury!

  • Bill March 14, 2007 (2:07 pm)

    “I’d like to start a religion. That’s where the money is!”
    –L. Ron Hubbard

  • Courtney March 14, 2007 (3:03 pm)

    I live just up Kenyon from here. Looks like my block is going to be awfully busy this Saturday!

  • jeff March 14, 2007 (3:17 pm)

    From the mystery school site:

    “Come Celebrate the Quickening of your Soul’s Awakening!” I have no idea what that means, but it does not sound pleasant, nor does it sound like something they will be able to deliver on!

  • Bill March 14, 2007 (3:41 pm)

    A frosty pint of Manny’s awakens my soul. I bet it’s cheaper, too.

  • jeff March 14, 2007 (4:15 pm)

    Mmmm… Beer…!

  • eric March 14, 2007 (5:15 pm)

    speaking of beer… BPP will have a cask of Boundary Bay Imperial IPA on the bar Thursday night! YUUUMMMY!

    to the topic at hand, I saw this property when looking for some lease space – in the listing it said the owner would covert to automotive use. I would argue that would have been a better use.

    Oh well, I give this place 6 months….

  • flipjack March 14, 2007 (5:31 pm)

    If they can’t spell “Party” right, then I hesitate to give them my soul. Or is that the French spelling.. ouch….

  • Todd in Westwood March 14, 2007 (9:45 pm)

    I stick to http://www.subgenius.com/ The Church of the Subgenius.

    “FEELING LIKE THERE’S JUST NO SLACK?
    You may have ‘Snapped’ already from the information disease! (“The sleep of reason begets monsters.”)
    The Church of the SubGenius recognizes the programming!
    Look to the High Unpredictables of the Church of the SubGenius for pancultural deprogramming and resynchronization!
    Perfect your subliminal vision — edit your memory — relive your reincarnality! SYNC UP”

  • The House March 14, 2007 (9:57 pm)

    I hope one of the people from The Rocky Mountain Oyster Church knocks on my door. I’d enjoy bantering with them about “full participation of life”. WTF?

  • Chet Desmond March 15, 2007 (9:35 am)

    LOL House. Yeah, seems like we have more than our fair share of “churches” in WS.
    Oh, and I prefer Mac n Jacks Bill. Manny’s is good don’t get me wrong. Cheers mates!

  • MsBette March 15, 2007 (11:37 am)

    That picture says the hours are all day beginning at 11 am. How is that ALL day? When does night start? Manny’s rocks!

  • jeff March 15, 2007 (2:11 pm)

    Don’t have a preference on the church scene, but as I take my beer very seriously, put me firmly in the Mac n Jacks camp! I wish Talerico’s had it, but then I’d probably never leave.

  • Bill March 15, 2007 (4:49 pm)

    Talarico’s doesn’t have Mac & Jack’s anymore? Haven’t been in a while, I guess. Georgetown Brewery has swayed me because 1) They’re closer 2) $5 growlers vs $7 at M&J. In a head to head taste test it would be a tough choice though. Can I choose both?

    How did a church post degenerate into beer discussion? :)

  • Jiggers March 15, 2007 (9:19 pm)

    I’m Agnostic…

  • Ms_F March 16, 2007 (12:52 am)

    I’m into the First Church of the Last Laugh: http://www.saintstupid.com/

  • Jiggers March 17, 2007 (10:43 am)

    I run a church that doesn’t take anything less than a Benjamin Franklin for my services.

  • Chet Desmond March 20, 2007 (2:08 pm)

    Jiggers, you’re awesome.

  • Gunnar March 21, 2007 (6:28 pm)

    It’s all within you, whether you know it or not, and whether you like it or not. I don’t do churches or spiritual centers, but I most definitely believe that we all have the potential to be spiritual, and that it’s up to the individual.
    Throw away the denominations and the window dressings and just be true to yourself.

  • Wes Olsen March 22, 2007 (8:34 pm)

    I wonder if they think they consider themselves good people? http://www.wayofthemaster.com/goodperson.shtml

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