Spokane Christian Church

Sunday January 29th, the Spokane Christian Church and HOPE Worldwide Spokane are extremely excited to have them here.  We are extremely grateful for the opportunity to have them here to preach the word, hear them share about their lives, hear great news from Anchorage Alaska and be here to help advise the HOPE Spokane Chapter.  

Currently the Nadon’s are leading the Church in Anchorage, Alaska and are also taking on the role as the HOPE Chapter representatives in Alaska. They are passionate about Jesus, enjoy leading the Church in Alaska and love serving the poor and needy.  They have a great friendship with our Congregational Ministry leaders Jermaine and Stefanie Peacock.  

You are invited to a great time of fellowship!  We are also having our annual Chili Cook-off...All who attend are in for a treat...Come and See!   This Sunday we will be at the West Central Community Center, 1603 N. Belt Street Spokane, WA 99205 at 10am.

Last Spring, Husky Defensive End, Andrew Hudson, was baptized into Christ. In the past year, because of  his work,he has made an incredible impact for the Huskies both on and off the field. Andrew has been a blessing to the University, his teammates and his ministry. If you spend a couple of minutes with him, you’ll immediately notice his humble demeanor, unassuming humility and a big contagious smile. -by Alex Whitaker / Seattle Church of Christ

Andrew Hudson (US PRESSWIRE)

"...he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." -Proverbs 11:25b

WorshipOver 20 disciples from the Church in Spokane traveled to Missoula, Montana to encourage the Five Valleys Church of Christ. It was a great time of fellowship, worship and prayer. The Spokane Church band, "The Void Reclaimed" lead a worship concert on Saturday night. The night was filled with prayer and singing. Thanks to Jake and Nancy Jensen, the Evangelist and Women's Ministry Leader and the family of the Five Valleys Church of Christ the Christians from Spokane were housed, fed and loved on.

The Void Reclaimed

On Sunday the atmosphere was one of joy and excitement; The Five Valleys Worship Team and the Void Reclaimed led us in worship, Jermaine Peacock preached the Word. Aftewards, the Church had a huge feast to feed everyone in attendance.

Jake JensenThank you to all who traveled and sacrificed to refresh the disciples in Missoula, Montana. In the end, many of the disciples from Spokane found themselves spiritually refreshed as God moved throughout the weekend.

Jermaine Peacock

With great joy, the Seattle church has announced the imminent arrival of new full-time leadership for the Bellingham church of Christ:  Ben and Jess Sanders.  The Sanders are northwest disciples through and through, and veterans of Chinese missions.

Just three years ago, at the conclusion of the “Shine” Northwest Christian Conference in Seattle, northwest churches collaborated with Seattle to send Landon and Gina Rawson, along with 11 other vocational missionaries, to the northern Washington outpost of Bellingham—home of beautiful vistas, Mt. Baker skiing, and Western Washington University.  Though leading with courage and creativity, Landon and Gina—raised up by the Whitakers and trained in the UW ministry—were themselves immersed in full-time vocations, and this proved too encumbering for the church to grow in the ways the team dreamed.  Managing a new church building and other budget constraints, the SCC was unable to hire them full time.

Times change and doors open—our God sees to it.  This past January, Landon and Gina accepted an internship in Copenhagen.  At the same time, we streamlined and trimmed the full time ministry staff, enabling us to refocus our vision for a missions contribution to turn the Bellingham tide.  But we needed not only a clear mission, but also a leadership couple we believed could be capable of leading the charge.  God put it on the Seattle leadership’s collective heart to approach the Sanders, who were serving as teachers in China.  We had no idea at the time they were thinking about their stage of life and that it might be the right time to return to America.  Several weeks ago, they accepted this opportunity and challenge.

Ben became a Christian at UW in the summer of 1999, graduating the following year and taking a job in consulting, then working as a Seattle ministry intern under Jay Kelly for more than a year.  For the next five years, Ben worked in sales, marketing and non-profit management, and completed his Masters degree in Public Policy (UW).

Jess became a Christian in 2003, in the Spokane campus ministry led by Mark & Annie McCune.  She served as a campus/singles intern for the Vancouver church in the summer of 2006, then graduate with her Masters in Psychology from Eastern Washington University.

Ben and Jess were married in June, 2007.  Earlier short-term mission trips to Chengdu and Shanghai fueled a calling to do longer-term work in China, and in August of 2008, Ben and Jess quit their careers, put their belongings in storage, and moved to south China with other foreign disciples to start a new church and campus ministry.

Only the arrival of Josiah Colton Sanders could top the China adventure:  he was born about a year ago!

All three Sanders arrive back to the US later this month.  Seattle disciples will have a chance to meet them at all three services July 31st, so expect to be recruited to Bellingham that day(!)  After taking some extended time to reconnect to their families, the Sanders will be moving up to Bellingham in late August/early September—beginning an exciting new chapter for God and His church in this special city.

For God’s glory,

The Elders and Ministers of the Seattle church
www.seattlechurchofchrist.org

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