kickoff sunday, sept 12

kick-off sunday - One service at 10:00a

9:30 - Kids open House

Parents & kids, join us in your classroom at 9:30 for juice, coffee and donuts! Meet your teachers and check out the room. Head to church at 9:55 and kids will be dismissed from worship around 10:15 and escorted to their classrooms. Parents should pickup kids in their classroom after worship.

10:00 - combined worship service

11:15 - fellowship, dogs & hawks

Join us in the gym after worship for hot dogs, chips, watermelon & fellowship! Enjoy your time on the playground & north lawn - or hang out in the gym - where the Seahawk's game will be on the big screen (through the end of the game)

10am combined service

letters to corinth & yakima grace

christ alone

september 12 .  1 corinthians 1:1-17

Pastor curt mcfarland

It's hard to imagine that 20 years ago, yesterday, I sat in stunned silence watching the terror attacks unfold in real time in New York City, in Washington D.C. and a third downed plane in Pennsylvania. I was at Ghormley with no TV in our home. I walked (ran) to Evergreen Hall and turned on the camp's only TV. If you are of a certain age you were likely viewing the same scenes, and tearfully wondering how evil and hatred had come so far and reached so close.
The fear of that morning has diminished but the memories and uncertainties linger. Ever since, when I wake up, I turn to some news source hoping that no catastrophic evil has crashed into our lives.

And then I reflect on another event, 2000 years ago, that had a much more profound effect on my life, and on this world. It was 1 death, not 2,777. Although Sept 11, 2001 made me more apprehensive ... the death by crucifixion of Jesus Christ brought renewed meaning and confidence to each morning and day I live. Jesus Christ alone provides power and peace that is much greater than the hatred unleashed that one morning two decades ago. I'll go further ... Jesus Christ alone provides the strength we need in the face of all of the horrible acts of evil and injustice throughout history. Whatever today or tomorrow brings ... Jesus Christ and Him alone, will bring us through. As we enter a new Fall sermon series focused on lessons found in letters written to the first century Corinthian church, we'll find those lessons are for us too. Lesson 1: Christ Alone!

Pastor Curt