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Well, the sunshine finally made it’s debut in the Pacific Northwest, so I guess I won’t be moving to Hawaii after all!  I am LOVING the weather and my garden is thanking me for some much needed attention!

Hey, Hazel Dell – did you notice that the parking lot is transforming?  It was a crazy week of earth movers, dump trucks, pressure washers, and bark dust, but we made a lot of progress!  It will look much better in the upcoming weeks.  At this point, we need some manpower to turn the dirt on the second berm.  If you have some time, email mark@coffeechurch.com and he can give you specifics.  You can come anytime!

As we began the process of working on the parking lot, it was amazing to watch people step up and donate their time, resources, and money to help.  We have such an amazing church and we very much appreciate working alongside of you!  Well, digging roots in the rain wasn’t all that great, but normally we appreciate it!

Battle Ground had a flood of guests this weekend!  Thanks so much for visiting with us!

The way that you can most help us on Sundays is simple…show up 15 minutes before service.  Your presence in the building, drinking coffee, and shaking hands is priceless.

We are neck deep in our series, “In Case of Fire”, which is about Heaven and Hell.  On Sunday, we talked about Heaven in Battle Ground and Hell in Hazel Dell.  You have to appreciate the irony of that sentence…

Shout out to our worship team!  I love this group of people and they work SO hard to bring us an atmosphere of worship every weekend.  You are wonderful!

Our small groups are all closing out for the semester.  I will miss mine…mostly because of the people, but also we had incredible food. Great people talking about a great God over great food….I’m pretty sure that’s about as Biblical as you get!

Happy ONE month anniversary to our new youth group in Battle Ground!  They are knocking it out of the park and we could not be more excited about both of our groups of teenagers.

Easter is coming on April 20.  Invite a friend!  All services will be scheduled as usual.

Also, we have an event to write on your calendar!  Good Friday, April 18, we are having a concert at our Battle Ground campus to kick off the Easter Celebration weekend.  Join us!

So much going on and so much to do!  Hope you are blessed!

 

Well, I wasn’t at church on Sunday, but I heard great things, so I’ll share them!

This last Saturday we had our Financial Class lead by Rick Donovan.  He did an amazing job!  We will be sure to do more things like that to help you live a life of financial freedom.  Thank you so much, Rick, for using the tools God has given you to bless people.

In the same vein, we have an amazing volunteer and staff team that are completely capable of leading this church on mission and with passion!  I feel entirely fortunate to work alongside each and every one of you.

I also appreciate our church for blessing me to miss several Sundays this spring to attend my daughter’s gymnastics meets.  It has been such an incredible journey with only the State competition left!  She just completed Sectionals where she took 1st place and was asked to be a part of the All Star team at State.  Someday I will blog the whole story, but I felt like God told me she was going to be a gymnast when she was 2 years old.  To see her do so well is awesome…and a little crazy!

I forgot to highlight last week that our kids went to Nitro Kid’s Conference last weekend and had a BLAST!  Both of my girls were on that trip and I so appreciate the leaders who gave up a good night’s sleep to invest in our kids.

We are having some pressure washing done at the Hazel Dell campus to get a jump start on the exterior work that has to be done…if you haven’t noticed, it’s a lot.  If you’d like to give extra this month to help alleviate the cost, it will be several hundred dollars when all is said and done.  We hope to have the outside of both campuses looking in tip-top shape by Easter!

We have two workdays scheduled at Hazel Dell.  They are this Thursday and Saturday from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm.  Bring gardening tools if you can make it!  Kids welcome to help.  At Battle Ground, we have some minor weeding that can be done at your convenience.  Bring your tools there as well!

Also, our worship team is BUSY getting ready for our Good Friday service.  There is only ONE at the Battle Ground campus on April 18, so plan to make the trip if you don’t live there.  It will be WORTH IT and an incredible way to honor Christ this Easter season.

Did I mention that Easter is on April 20?  Invite a friend!

Small groups are ending for the semester.  It has been so much fun!  We are looking for some new leaders for our summer groups, so if you are interested, let me know and my people can talk to your people!

Be blessed!

 

It was a great weekend as we got to celebrate with two more baptisms at Battle Ground.  Every baptism has an incredible story behind it and I love to hear them all!  God transforms our hearts and lives, not by our own effort, but by His grace.

Part of Sunday’s story that I love is that both of the ladies baptized were invited to North Creek by the same friend, Janelle.  It was the perfect ending to the story that Janelle was in the tank with them as they proclaimed their love for Christ.

On the other side of the coin, it has been a heavy week with some of our church families dealing with loss in their lives. It is an honor to pray and stand with people during their highs and lows.  That is the beauty of the church.  For those of you who have had to say goodbye to loved ones this week, we are grieving with you and we love you!

We had our Annual Business meeting at Battle Ground on Sunday night.  If you weren’t able to attend, you are welcome to ask any questions anytime about the finances and direction of our church.  We love to talk about the faithfulness of God and our people!

We are neck deep in our series Strapped, which has led to lots of great conversations.  Being financially stressed is NOT God’s plan, so if you are feeling that way, there is a way out!

A part of that way out is that we are offering a financial class this weekend taught by Rick Donovan.  It’s Saturday from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm at the Hazel Dell Campus.  This is one of those awesome opportunities to gain some incredible insight for FREE.  Join us and experience the beginning of change in your life!

If you are missing these announcements, shoot me an email at stacy@coffeechurch.com and I’ll get you hooked up!

Also, if you want to volunteer, let me know!  We especially need a more solid media team at Battle Ground, so if you like to push people’s buttons, we have the job for you.

On that note, stop pushing people’s buttons.  God asked us to be peacemakers in a dramatic world.

We are praying that God would do miracles in the hearts and lives of those who call North Creek home.  May you be blessed!

Sometimes there are moments in time when the world seems to stop around you and you become obviously aware of the fact that God is doing a profound work in your midst. During our Hazel Dell campus baptisms last Sunday, I would say that very much happened.  We had five baptisms, but more so than each story was the amazing impact of the Holy Spirit in our midst.  I am confident that His work is not finished using those testimonies to impact more people with the love of Christ.  We are posting baptism videos all week on our Facebook page and we invite you to share in God’s presence with us.  You can find us HERE.

Also, we have MORE baptisms coming this coming Sunday at Battle Ground.  If you’d like to make a public declaration of your faith in Jesus, you can register at www.coffeechurch.com.  We look forward to celebrating with you!

Some days make other days seem possible.  The amazing moments are cherished!

In other news, we had our Hazel Dell Annual Business Meeting and it was great to see how faithful God was in 2013.  If you are from Hazel Dell and you missed it, or you attend Battle Ground, we have another one Sunday, March 23 at 5:00 pm at 500 SW Eaton Blvd, Battle Ground.  Childcare is provided.

KidCity Battle Ground got some new decor and surprises for this Sunday!  Isn’t Vanessa an amazing children’s pastor???  Give her a big hug when you stop by to see her “new” room!  We love our kids and appreciate your support of our ministry so that they can have environments that are both fun and Jesus-centered.

Also on the topic of Kid News, our 2nd – 5th graders are going to the Nitro Kid’s Conference on Friday and Saturday this week.  Would you take a moment and pray that God blesses our kids and leaders during their time away?  We look forward to hearing all about it!

Either Vancouver needs to pull out some 70 degree days or we are starting a Hawaii campus, where I will be moving.  I can’t take the cold anymore.  #coffeechurchhawaii

Our second week with our Battle Ground youth ministry went SUPER well!  They continued with a great turnout and just some amazing wins already taking place.  Invite a teenager to either of our campuses on Thursdays!  See our website for details.

Come to church on Sunday!  Don’t let excuses keep you from a loving community of people who are focuses on Christ.  Infrequent attendance makes for infrequent friendships and that’s just not fun….maybe you’d rather attend the Hawaii campus????  I might be able to make that happen.

Be blessed!

 

 

Over the last couple of decades in ministry, I have noticed an alarming shift in thinking…or not thinking as the case may be.

Here’s how it goes…As we’ve talked with people about various areas of their life that God is addressing over a wide range of topics…gossip, pre-marital sex, judgment, giving, forgiveness…{insert difficult topic here}, we’ve noticed that 20 years ago people just took the pastor at his word about what the Bible had to say.

That alarmed me way back then because, while hopefully the pastor is accurate, people should dive into the Bible themselves and not put their Christian belief system solely in the hands of a man.

But frequently in this recent generation, I am even more alarmed by people’s response.

Now it seems common that when we, as pastors, let people know about what the Bible has to say, we often hear, “I’m not convinced that the Bible really thinks that’s wrong.”  At first I was impressed…people are actually questioning a pastor’s Biblical authority and finding out for themselves.  But then the conversation always continues the same way…”So, what scriptures do you find that back up your belief system as a Christian?”

And here’s where I start shaking…the answer is always, “Well, I haven’t really read the Bible to find out about what God thinks on this particular topic.”  This is usually followed by a circular conversation that starts with, “A loving God certainly couldn’t REALLY mean….”

I always think to myself, “Well, if your Christian belief system isn’t backed up by the Bible, then it’s not a Biblical Christianity and therefore, it’s not Christian at all.”

I am concerned that we, as a people group, are leaning toward creating a form of “Christianity” that is based on our fleshly logic rather than obedience.

Listen, I don’t like some of God’s standards either.  They are difficult and stretching for me in my faith.  But if instead of knowing and grappling with what the Bible has to say through a repentant heart, I instead create my own belief system, then I am replacing God with ME.

And if I am obedient to my own flesh and not to the all-knowing power of God, then death and destruction are right around the corner.

The bottom line is that true faith has a response connected to it.  That response comes as you drag your wretched corpse to the foot of the cross, get God’s forgiveness, and then go out into the world aiming to be obedient to a God whom we should trust because He just gave us LIFE.  When we leave the foot of the cross and write a gospel that feels good, is convenient, or non-controversial, we will ultimately find ourselves right back to our rotting, dead life.

Bottom line: while we don’t earn our salvation, we are responsible to honor it.

And you honor your faith by KNOWING WHAT IT IS.  You can only really do that by diving into the Bible that He wrote for you and living out the pages even when it is difficult.

So, get a plan.  Listen to your pastor, but then read the Bible to see if what he is saying is true.  Read daily, obey when it’s difficult, and live out the faith that Jesus made look so amazing!