BOB KILPATRICK IN CONCERT AT GRAND OPENING of the Message Church at Century 12 Theatres:
The Message Church opens Easter Sunday, March 31st at 10am at its exciting --and innovative-- new location at Century 12 Theatres in downtown San Mateo. The first of two grand opening events has renowned singer/songwriter Bob Kilpatrick in concert. Bob has worked with top names in music like Sara Groves, Michael W. Smith, Lincoln Brewster, Anne Graham Lotz and Andrae Crouch. He has also produced other artists, working with Phil Keaggy, Randy Stonehill, Sara Groves and Noel Paul Stookey (of Peter, Paul & Mary). Still, most people were introduced to Bob’s ministry through his well-known worship compositions.
The Message Church's new venue has received rave reviews during its soft-opening. "One of the hardest things about showing up at a church for the first time is feeing like an alien. The Century movie theater is great because it's a place we already go to all the time, so we feel right at home", says 25 year-old USF student Touré Clark, "Plus, it's downtown! There's plenty of parking, restaurants... it's great". The church also offers a nursery and children's class at an adjacent theater room.
Century 12 Theatres
320 2nd Ave,
San Mateo, CA 94401
Feel free to bring in your popcorn, coffee and refreshments! Where else can you get all that?
Contact
Beto Carvalho
The Message Church
www.themessage.cc
(650) 242-5919
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