Locations & Times

Jesus' Teaching

John 12:44-50 In a world full of darkness, Jesus came to bring us light.

Mark 11:15–19 Jesus was angry that the traders and money changers did not respect the Temple as a place of worship. They were taking advantage of the poor and disrespecting God’s house. They were literally capitalizing upon people’s desires and needs to draw near to God, and it enraged Jesus.

Lent: Return to Friendship

Will you help me see when Hope in your possibilities became expectations for my own privilege?

Jesus: First Love

Pastor Dick Foth leads us on a journey into intense LOVE from the Book of Revelation. It's a look back in order to move forward!

In this message Mackenzie Matthews concludes our series ‘Who Do We Think We Are?’ unpacking Jesus’ words to the church in Ephesus in Revelation chapter 2. This church community was commended by Jesus for their right behavior and right beliefs but were accused of leaving their first love. We have a God who longs to be top priority in our hearts and who instructs us on what to do when our love has grown cold.

On Palm Sunday, Jesus began his last week on earth by riding into Jerusalem on a borrowed donkey, under a canopy of palm branches with crowds hailing him as their king. He arrived to much celebration, but it was the beginning of the end of his human life.

Bonus Group Resource #9

Pastor Foth leads the small group discussion this week at our Timberline Windsor Campus for the final week of our "Who Do We Think We Are?" series.

Holy Week Invitation

Can you believe that Easter is just over a week away? Before we can celebrate the resurrection, we have to remember the death. Slow down and reflect on Jesus’ final days with Pastor Dick Foth by setting aside time each day to read and reflect through this real-time narrative of Holy Week.

Weapons for the Battle

Without question, there are times that the journey of life can seem like a fight. This week, join Dick Foth in Ephesians 6, where the Apostle Paul tells us what the real fight is.

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