Pastor James Busch reads from Jonah 1:1-17, talking about the Fear of the Lord.
Guest Speaker, Dr. David Beavis, speaks from 1 Samuel 1-17
Guest Speaker, Randy Remington, continues our Advent Series, speaking on Joy. In our world, those in high position are given great honor and respect, but in the Kingdom of God, the world's power structures are turned upside-down. For those of us who follow Jesus, we look to a King who, upon his arrival, was met with very little earthly honor, yet all the authority in Heaven and on Earth was upon him. This king brings with him the hope, peace, joy, and love of God, and he invites, not only the rich and the powerful but also the ordinary and the humble to be a part of his work in the world. Our king makes first the last, who exalts the humble, and who brings light to the darkness. We invite you to join us this Christmas season as we celebrate the arrival of our king, Jesus.
In our world, those in high position are given great honor and respect, but in the Kingdom of God, the world's power structures are turned upside-down. For those of us who follow Jesus, we look to a King who, upon his arrival, was met with very little earthly honor, yet all the authority in Heaven and on Earth was upon him. This king brings with him the hope, peace, joy, and love of God, and he invites, not only the rich and the powerful but also the ordinary and the humble to be a part of his work in the world. Our king makes first the last, who exalts the humble, and who brings light to the darkness. We invite you to join us this Christmas season as we celebrate the arrival of our king, Jesus.
Pastor Brett Kindberg begins our Advent Series, speaking on Hope. In our world, those in high position are given great honor and respect, but in the Kingdom of God, the world's power structures are turned upside-down. For those of us who follow Jesus, we look to a King who, upon his arrival, was met with very little earthly honor, yet all the authority in Heaven and on Earth was upon him. This king brings with him the hope, peace, joy, and love of God, and he invites, not only the rich and the powerful but also the ordinary and the humble to be a part of his work in the world. Our king makes first the last, who exalts the humble, and who brings light to the darkness. We invite you to join us this Christmas season as we celebrate the arrival of our king, Jesus.
Pastor Brett Kindberg begins our Advent Series, speaking on Hope. In our world, those in high position are given great honor and respect, but in the Kingdom of God, the world's power structures are turned upside-down. For those of us who follow Jesus, we look to a King who, upon his arrival, was met with very little earthly honor, yet all the authority in Heaven and on Earth was upon him. This king brings with him the hope, peace, joy, and love of God, and he invites, not only the rich and the powerful but also the ordinary and the humble to be a part of his work in the world. Our king makes first the last, who exalts the humble, and who brings light to the darkness. We invite you to join us this Christmas season as we celebrate the arrival of our king, Jesus.
Pastor Kate Swanson will be continuing our series, Citizens, reading from John 13.
Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez will be continuing our series, Citizens, reading from 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12.
Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez will be continuing our series, Citizens, reading from Psalm 121.
Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez will be continuing our series, Citizens, reading from Ecclesiastes 3:1-15.
Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez will be continuing our series, Citizens, reading from John 13.
Guest Speaker, Joshua Butler, will be continuing our series, Citizens, reading from Ephesians 2.
Pastor Lane continues our series, Citizens.
Pastor Lane begins our new series, Citizens, reading from John 18:28-38
Pastor Kate Swanson finishes our story series, speaking on Loving Purpose.
We have a dream, that one day, all people in our community would be fully embraced, fully transformed in Christ. But the problem is our world is driven by fear, and thus we create cultures of division, isolation, and shame. That is why we exist, to foster a community following Jesus from fear to love.
Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our story series, speaking on Humble Peacemaking.
We have a dream, that one day, all people in our community would be fully embraced, fully transformed in Christ. But the problem is our world is driven by fear, and thus we create cultures of division, isolation, and shame. That is why we exist, to foster a community following Jesus from fear to love.
Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our story series, speaking on Generous Belonging.
We have a dream, that one day, all people in our community would be fully embraced, fully transformed in Christ. But the problem is our world is driven by fear, and thus we create cultures of division, isolation, and shame. That is why we exist, to foster a community following Jesus from fear to love.
Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez starts our story series, speaking on Holistic Spiritual Formation.
We have a dream, that one day, all people in our community would be fully embraced, fully transformed in Christ. But the problem is our world is driven by fear, and thus we create cultures of division, isolation, and shame. That is why we exist, to foster a community following Jesus from fear to love.
Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way; Agent of Reconciliation (2 Cor 5:16-21)
During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.
Pastor Kate Swanson continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way; speaking on Light & Darkness.
During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.