Remembrance (WS)
December 31, 2023 • Drew Whithorn • Matthew 2:10–11
We're so glad you're here! Join us as Drew Whithorn teaches this week on Remembrance -------------------- Were you challenged or encouraged by the message you just heard? We'd love to help you take your next spiritual step. Text CONNECT to (360) 260-8300.
Acts 15-16 (WS)
October 1, 2023 • Drew Whithorn • Acts 15—16
We're so glad you're here! Join us as Pastor Drew leads us in a study through Acts 15 and 16. -------------------- Were you challenged or encouraged by the message you just heard? We'd love to help you take your next spiritual step. Text CONNECT to (360) 260-8300.
Marriage (BG)
July 23, 2023 • Drew Whithorn • Proverbs
Join Pastor Drew Whithorn for a deep dive into Marriage for everyday life according to the book of Proverbs. -------------------- Were you challenged or encouraged by the message you just heard? We'd love to help you take your next spiritual step. Text CONNECT to (360) 260-8300. Want to learn more about Summit View? Visit our website at http://www.summitview.net
Speech (BG)
July 9, 2023 • Drew Whithorn • Proverbs
Join Drew Whithorn as we discover what Proverbs has to say about our Speech in everyday life. -------------------- Were you challenged or encouraged by the message you just heard? We'd love to help you take your next spiritual step. Text CONNECT to (360) 260-8300. Want to learn more about Summit View? Visit our website at http://www.summitview.net
Acts 3 (WS)
March 12, 2023 • Drew Whithorn • Acts 3
Welcome to Summit View Church's 9AM service! We're so glad you're here. Join Pastor Kenan as we continue in our study of Acts and discover the connection between sharing the Gospel and meeting the tangible needs of those around us. For more information visit http://www.summitview.net/.
Memorization + Meditation (WS)
January 15, 2023 • Drew Whithorn
Welcome to Summit View Church's sermon! We're so glad you're here. Join Pastor Drew for week two of our Spiritual Formation series, as we explore the spiritual discipline of Memorization & Meditation. For more information visit http://www.summitview.net/.
It Is Finished! (WS)
July 24, 2022 • Drew Whithorn • Hebrews 10:1–18
Truly believing that God has forgiven all our sins can be one of the biggest struggles we face as believers. Deep down inside each of us fear, doubt, and uncertainty plague us, challenging our confidence that God has truly forgiven all our faults and failures. It is so easy to find ourselves picturing God as sitting in wait, just looking for the opportunity to pounce on our long list of wrongs and unfulfilled rights. Yet this could not be further from the truth! As we delve into this week’s passage of Hebrews, we are reminded of the final words of Jesus on the cross: It is finished.” Our salvation is secure, and our relationship with God restored! We have been gently guided back to the good graces of God. And there is nothing that you or I can do to negate that. How can we be so sure? We're told upon the completion of His work, Jesus sat down; there is no more work to be done. We’re reminded that God will remember our sins no more. Do you believe this? Or does it feel just too good to be true?
Nothing But the Blood (WS)
July 17, 2022 • Drew Whithorn • Hebrews 9
At times, The Bible may use language or imagery that cause discomfort for the squeamish or faint of heart. Even those less sensitive might find the sacrifices and blood of the Old Covenant to be uncomfortable—or perhaps simply irrelevant—and therefore warranting exclusion from the text. Whether it causes discomfort, confusion, or is simply deemed archaic, it can be easy to avoid a deeper engagement with these passages of Scripture. In the Old Testament, blood was recognized as a symbol of life and death and served as a sacred substance in various sacrificial rituals for purification (cleansing), consecration (setting aside), and atonement (reconciliation). In this week’s passage, the writer of Hebrews seeks to clarify that, beyond symbolism, there is no comparison between the blood of Jesus and the blood of sacrificial animals. Only Jesus' blood can remove sin and guilt. Only His blood can cleanse our conscience and empower us to serve God. The sacrificial system for God's people in the Old Testament, including its location, all served to point us to the coming better way for man to be purified, consecrated, and atoned for: through the blood of Jesus.