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When it comes to Jesus, for centuries women and men all across the world have wrestled through the question ‘who is this man?' Having carefully investigated the life of Jesus, Luke has put together a detailed testimony of Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection. It's debatable that there has been more written about Jesus over the past 25 years than the previous 20 centuries, and still, the gospel accounts are the most credible and helpful as it pertains to this crucial question. We'd love to connect with you! Fill out our online connect card here: summitspokane.churchcenter.com/people/forms/114771 Visit summitchurchnw.com/kids-online for our Sunday Kids experience! For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, summitchurchnw.com
When it comes to Jesus, for centuries women and men all across the world have wrestled through the question ‘who is this man?' Having carefully investigated the life of Jesus, Luke has put together a detailed testimony of Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection. It's debatable that there has been more written about Jesus over the past 25 years than the previous 20 centuries, and still, the gospel accounts are the most credible and helpful as it pertains to this crucial question. We'd love to connect with you! Fill out our online connect card here: summitspokane.churchcenter.com/people/forms/114771 Visit summitchurchnw.com/kids-online for our Sunday Kids experience! For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, summitchurchnw.com
When it comes to Jesus, for centuries women and men all across the world have wrestled through the question ‘who is this man?' Having carefully investigated the life of Jesus, Luke has put together a detailed testimony of Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection. It's debatable that there has been more written about Jesus over the past 25 years than the previous 20 centuries, and still, the gospel accounts are the most credible and helpful as it pertains to this crucial question. We'd love to connect with you! Fill out our online connect card here: summitspokane.churchcenter.com/people/forms/114771 Visit summitchurchnw.com/kids-online for our Sunday Kids experience! For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, summitchurchnw.com
When it comes to Jesus, for centuries women and men all across the world have wrestled through the question ‘who is this man?' Having carefully investigated the life of Jesus, Luke has put together a detailed testimony of Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection. It's debatable that there has been more written about Jesus over the past 25 years than the previous 20 centuries, and still, the gospel accounts are the most credible and helpful as it pertains to this crucial question. We'd love to connect with you! Fill out our online connect card here: summitspokane.churchcenter.com/people/forms/114771 Visit summitchurchnw.com/kids-online for our Sunday Kids experience! For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, summitchurchnw.com
When it comes to Jesus, for centuries women and men all across the world have wrestled through the question ‘who is this man?' Having carefully investigated the life of Jesus, Luke has put together a detailed testimony of Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection. It's debatable that there has been more written about Jesus over the past 25 years than the previous 20 centuries, and still, the gospel accounts are the most credible and helpful as it pertains to this crucial question. We'd love to connect with you! Fill out our online connect card here: summitspokane.churchcenter.com/people/forms/114771 Visit summitchurchnw.com/kids-online for our Sunday Kids experience! For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, summitchurchnw.com
As Christians we talk often about living as deeply formed Jesus followers. Unfortunately, this is impossible without the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit working in our lives. In our culture today the Holy Spirit tends to be the least understood, least preached about, and least discussed member of the Trinity causing us to shy away or completely disregard. The truth is without an awareness of and intentionality towards the Holy Spirit, our spiritual lives will quickly become a dry, mechanical struggle often causing us to wonder, “is there more being a Jesus follower than what I am experiencing? In this 4 week series we will explore who the Holy Spirit is and how we can live empowered, meaningful lives as followers of Jesus.
As Christians we talk often about living as deeply formed Jesus followers. Unfortunately, this is impossible without the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit working in our lives. In our culture today the Holy Spirit tends to be the least understood, least preached about, and least discussed member of the Trinity causing us to shy away or completely disregard. The truth is without an awareness of and intentionality towards the Holy Spirit, our spiritual lives will quickly become a dry, mechanical struggle often causing us to wonder, “is there more being a Jesus follower than what I am experiencing? In this 4 week series we will explore who the Holy Spirit is and how we can live empowered, meaningful lives as followers of Jesus.
As Christians we talk often about living as deeply formed Jesus followers. Unfortunately, this is impossible without the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit working in our lives. In our culture today the Holy Spirit tends to be the least understood, least preached about, and least discussed member of the Trinity causing us to shy away or completely disregard. The truth is without an awareness of and intentionality towards the Holy Spirit, our spiritual lives will quickly become a dry, mechanical struggle often causing us to wonder, “is there more being a Jesus follower than what I am experiencing? Over the next three weeks we will explore who the Holy Spirit is and how we can live empowered, meaningful lives as followers of Jesus.
As Christians we talk often about living as deeply formed Jesus followers. Unfortunately, this is impossible without the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit working in our lives. In our culture today the Holy Spirit tends to be the least understood, least preached about, and least discussed member of the Trinity causing us to shy away or completely disregard. The truth is without an awareness of and intentionality towards the Holy Spirit, our spiritual lives will quickly become a dry, mechanical struggle often causing us to wonder, “is there more being a Jesus follower than what I am experiencing?” Over the next four weeks we will explore who the Holy Spirit is and how we can live empowered, meaningful lives as followers of Jesus.
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Sunday, October 3, 2021 The providence of God is his powerful action in caring for and guiding his creation. A study in the book of Matthew 5,000 people being fed from one small lunch a little boy offered to Jesus to use. Jesus provides for us spiritually and physically, in him we have all we need. A message taught by Students Pastor, Kelsey Weller
Sunday September 26, 2021 When we engage God's Word with others we are reminded that while our faith in Jesus is deeply personal, it's also a shared faith. Reading God's Word together reveals a more magnificent God, a more profound grace, and a greater gospel than we can envision alone. A Message from Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe.
Sunday September 9, 2021 There is a resource powerful enough to free us from self deception and lies, transforming every facet of our lives. The main purpose of reading the scriptures is so that we might know God (Father, Son, & Holy Spirit) and be known by Him! A Message from Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe.
Sunday September 19, 2021 Hunger stems from a need for something. When our stomachs are hungry it's because we need food. A hunger for God and his Word stems from a humility rooted in the awareness of our need for him. It is only from a humble heart that we have any hunger for God's Word. A Message from Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe.
Sunday August 15, 2021 We dug the pit of sin ourselves and jumped in, the moment we decided to worship created things over the Creator of all things. Psalm 130 is a lament of the writer's sinful nature. A message from Students Pastor, Kelsey Weller.
August 22, 2021 Unity is the very nature of the Trinity, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We mimic the Trinity when the body of Christ is unified. A message from Summit Elder, Andre Lewis.
Sunday August 29, 2021 The final message in the Songs of the Soul series on the Psalms. A study of Psalm 150, the last Psalm in the Bible, and what it means to "praise God." A Message from Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe.
Sunday August, 8, 2021 Psalm 120 is a song of ascent, meaning to rise up and go forward. We see this cry of distress to God Bible to be rescued and saved in the midst of trouble. A message taught by Summit Elder, Mike Sedler. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
August 2, 2021 Often times we can base our thankfulness to God off our circumstances. But even when we're in the garbage can of life, because of what God has done for us in Jesus, in every moment for the rest of our lives there is a reason for us to say thank you to God. A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe.
July 25, 2021 A study of what has been described as perhaps the greatest Psalm in the entire Bible. Psalm 139 is an invitation to run into God's arms because we are fully seen, known, and loved by Him. A message taught by Adult Discipleship Pastor, Seth Battista. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
Sunday July 18, 2021 A study of imprecatory Psalms - prayers vocalizing sorrow and ager toward evil in our world. Imprecatory psalms are not permission slips for us to be hateful, wrathful, and judgmental Jesus followers. They are invitation to completely trust God to be God. A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe.
Sunday July 11, 2021 Being in awe of God's creation is a really good relational starting point. Knowing the Bible is a clear and trustworthy path to knowing God. A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
Sunday July 4, 2021 A study of Psalm 51 and the heart of turning back to God. A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
With all of the “stuff" of life we endure these days, it's easy to forget just how much Jesus loves and cares for His own. Thankfully, King David wrote a great song to remind us of just that. A message taught by Care Pastor, Rory Lewellyn. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
Lamenting is the passionate expression of grief or sorrow. We need to learn to lament the trauma, death, suffering and the losses we encounter as Jesus followers. We see David's heart cry in Psalm 13, of “God where are you?” A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
Sunday June 14, 2021 “Who are human beings that you are mindful of them?" We are the beloved image bearers of God, we are everything to Him. A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
Sunday June 6, 2021 Psalm 1 opens our series studying 13 chapters in the book of Psalms. This message looks at two paths in life and where they both lead. A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
Sunday May 30, 2021 Sometimes even the church can get a little confused about the concept of discipleship. Acts 2 provides some great help on the way to better understanding. A message taught by Care Pastor, Rory Lewellyn. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com.
Sunday May 23, 2021 A look at Mark 2:1-12. This message examines how we can respond to our friends' suffering, and how Jesus responds to us. A message taught by Pastor, Kelsey Weller. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
Sunday May 16, 2021 A look at two key reflections to carry at forefront of our hearts and minds as we practice the way of Jesus together in the gift of Sabbath rest. Would we be still, and know that He is God. A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com.
The Sabbath is a priceless gift we need in our lives… but “how, do we sabbath?” How do we explore and practice this sacred rhythm of rest and delight? And what framework is helpful for us actually becoming deeply formed people in the practice of Sabbath keeping? A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com
Sunday May 3, 2021 The Sabbath is a 24 hour period of time, designated for rest. It is a way for us to slow down for meaningful connection with God, ourselves, and the people in our lives. But why is it so hard for us to actually slow down and carve out time to do this? A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com.
Sunday April 25, 2021 Deeply formed people who are becoming like Jesus don’t settle for an unintentional existence but seek to live intentionally. To live fully intentionally as Jesus did, he needs full access to every part of our lives. Does he have it in yours? A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For more resources and info on upcoming events visit our website, https://summitchurchnw.com.
Sunday April 18, 2021 If we desire to become like Jesus, we need to practice the way of Jesus. This series studies the ways we allow His teachings to guide every aspect of our lives. A message from Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe, in the series, "A Deeply Formed Life."
April 4, 2021 In light of Jesus’ resurrection, there is more room relationally to know and be known by Jesus, there is more hope than despair, and there is more forgiveness. There is so much more, in life with Jesus! An Easter service celebrating Jesus’ resurrection, conquering sin and death! A message taught by Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. summitchurchnw.com
Sunday March 28, 2021 But like Ruth who approached Boaz and said, “would you redeem me?” We too, are gifted the same opportunity to ask, “Jesus would you Redeem me?” And He does, every time. A Message from Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe. For resources and info visit, https://summitchurchnw.com.
Sunday March 21, 2021 In Ruth chapter 3 we see Ruth, Naomi and Boaz facing situations where they have to take action in faith. We see God honoring the risks they took that were done in faith. A Message from Pastor, Roger Osborne. For resources and info visit https://summitchurchnw.com
Sunday March 14, 2021 Paul is going to help us see that Jesus gives us a fresh pair of clothes. God is concerned about every part of our being. He wants us to be physically healthy, emotionally healthy, spiritually healthy, and sexually healthy. God wants to have authority over every area of our lives including our sexuality. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday January 24, 2021 In Colossians 1:9-11 Paul encourages the Colossians to live their lives in a manner that is, “Worthy of the Lord.” A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday February 28, 2021 We’re taught from a young age, you’ve got to be strong, you’re in control of your destiny, you are in control of your future. You’ve got to be strong for your family. You’ve got to be strong in crisis. You’re in control of your finances. But Jesus looks at strength and control differently. Jesus proposes a different way of living of you and I. A message from Executive Pastor, Nick Kimmet.
Sunday March 7, 2021 In the second half of Colossians chapter 2, Paul warns us about 3 religious pitfalls that we should avoid on our journey of following Jesus. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday January 17, 2021 If we are following Jesus, we’ve got to get rid of some things in our lives that drag us down so we can put on the new self. In other words, Paul says, out with the old, in with the new. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday February 21, 2021 Paul reveals God’s greatest mystery - Jesus lives in us! A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday February 14, 2021 Who is Jesus? In Colossians 1:15-20 Paul outlines four important ways Jesus relates to the universe. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday February 7, 2021 In his masterclass on prayer, Jesus reminds us that we are in the grip of grace, the hands of a good and loving God.Temptation is real. And we have a real enemy attempting to lead us away from the God who loves us. A message from Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe.
Sunday January 31, 2021 Part of loving God is increasing our knowledge of Him. In Colossians 1:10-14 Paul gives us 5 examples of God’s love for us. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday March 14, 2021 Through Ruth chapter 2 we are reminded that the directional orientation of our faith is forward.
Sunday March 7, 2021 The book of Ruth is infused with the grand story of God’s redemption. The life and narrative of Ruth points us to the person of Jesus. A Worship Experience and Message from Lead Pastor, Grant Bruscoe.
Sunday February 28, 2021 We’re taught from a young age, you’ve got to be strong, you’re in control of your destiny, you are in control of your future. You’ve got to be strong for your family. You’ve got to be strong in crisis. You’re in control of your finances. But Jesus looks at strength and control differently. Jesus proposes a different way of living of you and I. A message from Executive Pastor, Nick Kimmet.
Sunday February 21, 2020 Facetime with God immediately sets us apart from everybody else on earth - it’s that personal. When we live and walk in His presence, we think, act, respond, and communicate differently than the culture around us. A message from Care Pastor, Rory Lewellyn.