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Staying on Track

Joshua Botsford

October 26, 2020 • Joshua Botsford

If we do not practice a certain skill, we get complacent and lose that ability. We need to be able to stay on track with our relationship with God. Join us as we dive back into 1st Peter and strive to be more like Christ.

Joshua (Shua) Botsford is a Pastoral Ministries major with a minor in Business Administration. This is his third year at NU from Portland, Oregon. His goal is to serve in ministry and eventually become a head pastor while also investing time in global ministry. He is currently serving as the RA of Building B in the apartments. Shua is passionate about sports, music, and people, while also hoping to help those around him grow.

Remembering God

December 7, 2020 • Lindsay Walden

The end is in sight NU! Today we are encoruaged by another student speaker! We hope that you are able to hear the word well today! Lindsay is a junior Pastoral Ministries major. She has a passion for studying the Bible and wants to work in women’s ministry to develop female leaders who know the Word of God. She loves all things chai tea and sweaters, and has an inner grandma that loves to knit and crochet.

Remember Who You Are

November 30, 2020 • Jonathan Knighton

As we near the end of our series, we are encouraged by another student speaker Jonathan Knighton. He is a College of Ministry senior about to graduate in December with a degree in Church and Ministry Leadership He's also passionate about the Word of God, Truth, and seeing the church outwork its mission. Jonathan co-leads the young adult ministry at his church in Snohomish, WA.

Knowledge of Christ

November 16, 2020 • Daniel Blakeslee

There's a difference between knowing of someone and knowing them. Join us this week to dive into the ideas presented in 2 Peter 1:1-11. In our community we want to become better doers of the word. This week's message helps us accomplish that. Daniel Blakeslee is a senior pastoral ministries major, focus in youth ministries. He is from Everett, Washington. One of his long term goals is to be a youth pastor.