Sunrise services at RB Saltwater Park

Shoreline, WALocal News

A community pancake breakfast will be hosted at the church located at 1512 NW 195th St, Shoreline, WA, from 7 AM to 10 AM. Following the breakfast, worship services will commence at 10 AM, featuring a brass quintet and the Hallelujah Chorus, promising a spiritually uplifting experience. These events are designed to foster community spirit and engage local residents in meaningful ways. The church emphasizes its role in the community, inviting everyone to participate in both the breakfast and the service. Local gatherings like this not only enhance fellowship but also strengthen community bonds.

Residents are encouraged to take part in this celebration, showcasing the church's commitment to outreach and connection. Such initiatives highlight the importance of community engagement, particularly during festive seasons. This event is an excellent opportunity for Shoreline residents to come together in a joyful atmosphere.

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