A husband and wife engaged in church planting in Seattle through the North American Mission Board have a vision for sharing their faith along Aurora Street, a corridor known for its bars, strip clubs and adult bookstores. “There’s just a lot of hurt along the street,” says Keith Carpenter, who leads Epic Life Church, a two-year-old congregation that meets in a movie theater.
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