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Weekly MessagesWeekly MessagesA Headful Of Dreams: Boulevard of Broken Dreams Find Care • /care • Is life feeling extra hard at the moment? There are many ways Willamette can help.  2025-07-1337 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThis Is Our Story: Part 2 - Sacrificial Generosity 2024-07-2843 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThis Is Our Story: Part 1 - Uncommon Humility 2024-07-2127 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Be the Beloved 2024-07-1440 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Discover Your Defender 2024-07-0739 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Blow the Dam 2024-06-3035 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Change the World 2024-06-2337 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: The Scapegoat (John 7-8) 2024-06-1642 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesJosh Butler and A.J. Swoboda on the Gospel of JohnListen to the conversation between Josh Butler and author, professor, and podcaster A.J. Swoboda on the Gospel of John. 2024-06-1437 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Walk Free 2024-06-0942 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Feast in the Wilderness 2024-06-0238 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Door of Hope 2024-05-2646 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Faith Healer 2024-05-1945 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesCommunity Life Discussion on the Gospel of JohnJosh Butler, Aline Bahamondez, and Megan Lemmons discuss John 4:43-54 and the importance of community when facing challenges in our lives. 2024-05-1237 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: The Hardest Mile 2024-05-1235 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: The Hardest Mile 2024-05-1235 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesWelcome Home 2024-05-0542 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesAlex Lessler Installation 2024-04-2837 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesDiscussion on the Gospel of JohnJohn Rosensteel and Josh Butler discuss our teaching series on the Gospel of John, taking a closer look at the themes in the book and what it means to be centered on Jesus, encountering him in our personal lives. They take us through some of the curated resources available to go deeper into the study of the Gospel of John, and bring to light the richness of the Old Testament backdrop in the Gospel of John and the hope that this series will lead to a deeper understanding and connection with Jesus. 2024-04-2539 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Inhale Heaven 2024-04-2145 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: Set the GPS 2024-04-1443 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesThe Gospel Of John: God Is On Your Side 2024-04-0742 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesI Was There: Mary Magdalene 2024-03-3139 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesI Was There: Thief on the Cross 2024-03-2441 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesI Was There: Simon of Cyrene 2024-03-1740 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesRealistic Rhythms of Grace: Renewal 2024-03-1037 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesRealistic Rhythms of Grace: Prayer 2024-03-0342 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesRealistic Rhythms of Grace: Charity & Justice 2024-02-2537 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesRealistic Rhythms of Grace: Confession 2024-02-1843 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesRealistic Rhythms of Grace: Fasting 2024-02-1141 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesRealistic Rhythms of Grace: What Is Lent? 2024-02-0438 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesI Never Said That: Follow Your Heart 2024-01-2839 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesI Never Said That: As Long As You're Happy 2024-01-2140 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesI Never Said That: Believe In Yourself 2024-01-0731 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesGreater Expectations: Know, Love, Follow 2023-12-3123 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesGreater Expectations: Magi 2023-12-2438 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesGreater Expectations: Joseph 2023-12-1743 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesGreater Expectations: Mary 2023-12-1043 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesGreater Expectations: Shepherds 2023-12-0330 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesEntrusted: Time 2023-11-2639 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesEntrusted: Talent 2023-11-2041 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesEntrusted: Mending the Soul 2023-11-1259 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesEntrusted: Generosity 2023-11-0535 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesWhat's Next: Connection With God 2023-10-2943 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesWhat's Next: Serving Others 2023-10-2234 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesMary 2023-10-1536 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesWhat's Next: Relationship With Others 2023-10-0827 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesWhat's Next: Direction and Purpose 2023-10-0146 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesWhat's Next: Difficulty and Suffering 2023-09-2441 minWeekly MessagesWeekly MessagesWhat's Next: Starting Point 2023-09-1740 minAdoreAdoreChristmas DayFor to us a child is born,to us a son is given,and the government will be on his shoulders.And he will be calledWonderful Counselor, Mighty God,Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6 If you made or have an Advent wreath, begin by lighting the “Christ Candle” in Jesus’ honor. If you don’t have a wreath, light a candle to honor of Jesus, who brings light to our lives. In the glow of the candlelight, reread the Christmas story from Matthew, chapters 1 & 2 and Luke...2022-12-2503 minAdoreAdoreWeek Four: Day 6In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. Luke 2:1 Shortly before Mary gave birth to Jesus she and Joseph embarked on an arduous journey to Bethlehem. There were two pressing reasons why they travelled so late in the pregnancy. The first was that everyone was required by Roman decree to register for the census. The second, and more important, reason took place 700 years before the birth of Jesus, when the Old Testament prophet Micah foretold that Jesus would be born in the...2022-12-2302 minAdoreAdoreWeek Four: Day 5This is how the birth of Jesus the Messiah came about: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be pregnant through the Holy Spirit. Matthew 1:18 Mary is three months pregnant when she returns from visiting her cousin Elizabeth, and her baby bump is starting to show. She needs to tell Joseph, even if it risks her life. Imagine Joseph’s devastation and confusion when he learns Mary is expecting, and he knows he is not the father. He ha...2022-12-2202 minAdoreAdoreWeek Four: Day 4Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill his promises to her! Luke 1:45 It is hard to imagine the range of emotions Mary would have experienced during her pregnancy. On one hand, she surely felt great joy as Jesus grew inside her. On the other hand, she likely felt fearful because under Jewish law at that time a woman who became pregnant outside of marriage could be stoned to death. God did not leave her to face this dire situation alone. The angel Gabriel told her, “Even El...2022-12-2103 minAdoreAdoreWeek Four: Day 3... God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee, to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The virgin’s name was Mary. The angel went to her and said, “Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you.” Mary was greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God. You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call...2022-12-2003 minAdoreAdoreWeek Four: Day 2God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a village in Galilee, to a virgin named Mary. She was engaged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of King David. Luke 1:26b-27 First century Jewish marriages were most often arranged by parents when girls were between 12-14 years old and young men between 18-20 years old. When a custom is common to a culture, the Bible often omits the detail, so we can assume that Mary and Joseph were in the traditional age range since it does not include their ages...2022-12-1903 minAdoreAdoreWeek Four: Day 1Jacob was the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary. Mary gave birth to Jesus, who is called the Messiah. Matthew 1:16 God chose an ordinary Jewish farm girl, Mary, to be used in an extraordinary way. But in a time and place so different from our own, how can we understand more about who Mary was? To know her better, we need to understand the culture in which she lived. Nazareth was barely a dot on the map of northern Israel, roughly 10-60 acres in size - what we might consider...2022-12-1802 minAdoreAdoreWeek Four: Day 1Jacob was the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary. Mary gave birth to Jesus, who is called the Messiah. Matthew 1:16 God chose an ordinary Jewish farm girl, Mary, to be used in an extraordinary way. But in a time and place so different from our own, how can we understand more about who Mary was? To know her better, we need to understand the culture in which she lived. Nazareth was barely a dot on the map of northern Israel, roughly 10-60 acres in size - what we might consider...2022-12-1802 minAdoreAdoreWeek Three: Day 6After seeing him [Jesus], the shepherds told everyone what had happened and what the angel had said to them about this child. All who heard the shepherds’ story were astonished. Luke 2:17-18 How do you imagine the scene unfolded? Did shepherds tell everyone by shouting in the streets and waking up the sleeping town? Perhaps they were so excited as they tried to share the news that people asked them to calm down so they could understand what they were trying to say. However the shepherds shared the news, those that heard were amazed. Je...2022-12-1602 minAdoreAdoreWeek Three: Day 5When the angels had returned to heaven, the shepherds said to each other, “Let’s go to Bethlehem! Let’s see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.” They hurried to the village and found Mary and Joseph. And there was the baby, lying in the manger. Luke 2:15-16 God could have sent the news of his newborn son to a palace or the temple, but he chose the least likely location and the least likely people. Shepherds hurried from the fields to be the first witnesses of Jesus’ birth....2022-12-1502 minAdoreAdoreWeek Three: Day 4An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David, a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.” Luke 2:9-11 We can guess that the sight of an angel must be scary since nearly every time an angel shows up in the Bible - as they did to Mary...2022-12-1402 minAdoreAdoreWeek Three: Day 3 While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them. Luke 2:6-7 Is it possible that Jesus was born in a building used by shepherds, rather than the inn depicted in retellings of the Christmas story you might be familiar with? Bethlehem’s small size and location in the mountains of Judea with no major road makes it doubtful an in...2022-12-1302 minAdoreAdoreWeek Three: Day 2I will place over them one shepherd, my servant David, and he will tend them; he will tend them and be their shepherd. Ezekiel 34:23 Many early shepherds are important figures in the Bible, but only one - David - became a king. Many generations later, Jesus would be born through the line of King David, the former shepherd. As typical of the youngest son, David was the shepherd who cared for his father’s sheep. In his early teens, David had been anointed by the prophet Samuel as the future king of...2022-12-1202 minAdoreAdoreWeek Three: Day 1“I will place shepherds over them who will tend them, and they will no longer be afraid or terrified, nor will any be missing,” declares the LORD. Jeremiah 23:4 During biblical times, families in the ancient Near East (which includes modern day Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Iran) relied upon sheep to provide many essentials, including meat, milk, fat, wool, skins, and horns. Sheep were also used as sacrifices in many types of ceremonies required by Old Testament law. Because sheep were so valuable, shepherds would stay with the flock to p...2022-12-1102 minAdoreAdoreWeek Three: Day 1“I will place shepherds over them who will tend them, and they will no longer be afraid or terrified, nor will any be missing,” declares the LORD. Jeremiah 23:4 During biblical times, families in the ancient Near East (which includes modern day Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Iran) relied upon sheep to provide many essentials, including meat, milk, fat, wool, skins, and horns. Sheep were also used as sacrifices in many types of ceremonies required by Old Testament law. Because sheep were so valuable, shepherds would stay with the flock to p...2022-12-1102 minAdoreAdoreWeek Two: Day 6When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Matthew 2:10-11a After leaving Herod, the star appeared to the Magi for the second time and led them to the place where the child was. They had finally arrived, but the scene was nothing like they expected. They were at a small house with Mary, Joseph, and Jesus - not at the stable as we often picture or a palace as they had...2022-12-0902 minAdoreAdoreWeek Two: Day 5After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the one who has been born King of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” Matthew 2:1-2 Rome had appointed Herod king over Judea. Herod loved praise, wealth, and power, calling for massive building projects throughout Israel and Palestine and often naming them after himself. He was a violent king who ruled by intimidation and fear and used his power to orde...2022-12-0802 minAdoreAdoreWeek Two: Day 4Those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars for ever and ever. Daniel 12:3 Once loaded with provisions and gifts, the Magi left their homes and country to find and worship Jesus, the Messiah. This was a hard trip of up to 2000 miles. The caravan would likely have covered no more than 15 miles on their best days, as camels carried the heavy loads and people walked. Their journey took many months and possibly as long as 2 years. They...2022-12-0703 minAdoreAdoreWeek Two: Day 3The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Psalm 19:1 At Christmas, we often see artistic depictions of the Magi. A magnificent star guiding the Magi or glowing above a stable in Bethlehem are common themes for Christmas art. The beauty of those images is undeniable, but let’s also consider what may have actually happened. The Bible mentions stars over 50 times, so it seems fitting God chose a star to mark the arrival of his son, Jesus, on earth. From ancient times to today, tr...2022-12-0602 minAdoreAdoreWeek Two: Day 2I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near. A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel... Numbers 24:17 The stories from the earliest books of the Bible were familiar not only to the Jewish people, but also to those living beyond their borders. In Numbers chapter 24, the non-Israelite prophet Balaam is recorded sharing a vision of a coming ruler that gave a clue to the Magi and others that a star would precede the coming Messiah. The Magi would have likely also...2022-12-0501 minAdoreAdoreWeek Two: Day 1After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem... Matthew 2:1 You might be familiar with the Christmas carol, “We Three Kings.” As you read the Bible verse above, did you notice Matthew calls them Magi and not kings? The word magi is related to our English word for magician, but they were not likely magicians as we use the word. Ancient records show they may have been priests in Zoroastrianism, an ancient Persian/Iranian religion that continues today. Magi were...2022-12-0402 minAdoreAdoreWeek Two: Day 1After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem... Matthew 2:1 You might be familiar with the Christmas carol, “We Three Kings.” As you read the Bible verse above, did you notice Matthew calls them Magi and not kings? The word magi is related to our English word for magician, but they were not likely magicians as we use the word. Ancient records show they may have been priests in Zoroastrianism, an ancient Persian/Iranian religion that continues today. Magi were...2022-12-0402 minAdoreAdoreWeek One: Day 6Continue to explore the story of Jesus’ birth by watching a video from BibleProject. The Birth of Jesus: Luke 1-2 Watch the video at https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/gospel-luke-1/. Consider What additional insight into the story of Jesus’ birth did you receive from this video? How does it increase your understanding of the gift God gave us when he sent his son to earth for all of us?This advent devotional was produced by: Willamette Christian Church - willamette.cc Hope City Church - hopecitypdx.com Beav...2022-12-0201 minAdoreAdoreWeek One: Day 5Take a few minutes today to finish reading the Christmas story from the Bible. Wise Men Come to Visit Jesus Matthew 2:1-12 Jesus was born in the town of Bethlehem in Judea during the time when Herod was king. When Jesus was born, some wise men from the east came to Jerusalem. They asked, “Where is the baby who was born tobe the king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him.” When King Herod heard this, he was trou...2022-12-0102 minAdoreAdoreWeek One: Day 4Continue reading about the shepherds and the birth of Jesus in these passages from the Bible. Shepherds Hear About Jesus Luke 2:8-20 That night, some shepherds were in the fields nearby watching their sheep. Then an angel of the Lord stood before them. The glory of the Lord was shining around them, and they became very frightened. The angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I am bringing you good news that will be a great joy to all the people. Today your Savior was born in the town of Da...2022-11-3002 minAdoreAdoreWeek One: Day 3Over the next three days, read the story of Jesus’ birth straight from the Bible from these passages. The Birth of Jesus Christ Matthew 1:18-25 This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about. His mother Mary was engaged to marry Joseph, but before they married, she learned she was pregnant by the power of the Holy Spirit. Because Mary’s husband, Joseph, was a good man, he did not want to disgrace her in public, so he planned to divorce her secretly. While Joseph thought about these things, an ange...2022-11-2903 minAdoreAdoreWeek One: Day 2Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.”John 8:12 Four Sundays before Christmas, the first Sunday of Advent, people often decorate churches and homes with evergreen wreaths to symbolize the everlasting love and life Jesus brings to us. The tradition of Advent wreaths dates back almost 200 years. A German minister, who had grown tired of the daily questions from the children at his...2022-11-2803 minAdoreAdoreWeek One: Day 1I wait for the LORD, my whole being waits, and in his word I put my hope.Psalm 130:5 What comes to mind when you think of Advent? Do you picture chocolates hidden behind numbered doors on a calendar? Maybe you imagine the glow of candles and the scent of evergreen wreaths. Perhaps you have heard the word Advent, but the wreaths, candles, and calendars leave you a bit mystified. Let’s start our Christmas season by growing our understanding of Advent. The word “Advent” originates from the Latin word “adventus”, which means “com...2022-11-2702 minAdoreAdoreIntroduction Every year at Christmas we prepare our schedules, our homes, and our finances for the holiday season. We buy gifts, attend parties, bake cookies, and make family plans. Advent is our opportunity to prepare our heart, mind, and spirit for the coming of the newborn king, Jesus. Advent gives us space to pause and remember the promises God made through the prophets, and the fulfillment of God’s promise found in the manger. The Bible is full of verses which urge us to remember what God has done by pausing our full and ever-busy lives to...2022-11-1300 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Ephesians 3:14-21This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll conclude season 2 by praying through Ephesians 3:14-21. Featured music: "Overflow" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFrUJUEkQiWnj0kUU4QTCEmml7uyyndok2021-04-1617 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: The Road to EmmausThis is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be joined by guest host BJ Quimba who will be leading us through Luke 24. Featured music:"Who You Say I Am" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFrUJUEkQiWmbDPoFlUzGZdrd4jLJXErA"No Other Name" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtu.be/lka8lqigU0Y2021-04-0917 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Good FridayThis is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be joined by guest host Ginger McHenry who will be leading us through portions of Isaiah 52 and 53. Featured music: "True Love" - Willamette Music, available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/9ykZRQK1iIY and across all streaming platforms.2021-04-0212 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Psalm 22:7-10This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying through Psalm 22:7-10. Featured music: "Overflow" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Y7JejRyL5Kw2021-03-2615 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Psalm 32This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be joined by guest host BJ Quimba who will be leading us through Psalm 32. Featured music: "He Is Faithful" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFrUJUEkQiWnj0kUU4QTCEmml7uyyndok "Grateful" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFrUJUEkQiWn3eiwRmLzh426aqOC7uRuG2021-03-1919 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Psalm 78:2-7This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying through Psalm 78:2-7. Featuring music: "Praise The Lord (Evermore)" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFrUJUEkQiWnj0kUU4QTCEmml7uyyndok2021-03-1218 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Psalm 121:1-8This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying through Psalm 121:1-8. Featured music: "Nothing Is Holding Me Back" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtu.be/py0aak7P0vI2021-03-0517 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Psalm 119:57-64This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be continuing to pray through Psalm 119, looking at verses 57-64. Featured music: "Guardian" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtu.be/MyMh9TDyV6s2021-02-2614 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Psalm 119:33-40This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying through Psalm 119:33-40. Featured music: “I Belong To You” - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtu.be/enY8bc-4jeo2021-02-1918 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 2: Psalm 119:18-32This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying through Psalm 119:18-32.2021-02-1215 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 1: The Lord's PrayerThis is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying out of Matthew 6, the Lord's prayer. Featured music: "Kingdom Come" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QtaZz83aao2020-12-0320 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 1: Prayers of ThanksgivingThis is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be focusing on prayers of thanksgiving. Featured music: "God of Creation" - Willamette Music, available at https://orcd.co/god_of_creation2020-11-2219 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 1: Psalm 29This is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying a portion of Psalm 29. Featured music: "In Control (Live)" - Willamette Music and "No Other Name" - Willamette Music, both of which are available everywhere you listen to music.2020-11-1524 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 1: Willamette Christian ChurchThis is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying over our community, families, and church. Though you are free to let this guide you in prayer anywhere, this episode was created with a walk starting in the parking lot of Willamette Christian Church in West Linn, Oregon in mind. Featured music: "A Thousand Songs" - Willamette Music, available exclusively on YouTube at https://youtu.be/50w4Z7kDhzA2020-11-0123 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 1: Beaverton Christian ChurchThis is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying over our community, families, and church. Though you are free to let this guide you in prayer anywhere, this episode was created with a walk starting in the parking lot of Beaverton Christian Church in Beaverton, Oregon in mind. Featured music: "You Are Good" - Willamette Music, available everywhere you listen to music.2020-11-0122 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 1: Hope City ChurchThis is the Guided Prayer Walk Podcast, an opportunity for you to get outdoors and commit some time to prayer. Today we'll be praying over our community, families, and church. Though you are free to let this guide you in prayer anywhere, this episode was created with a walk starting in the parking lot of Hope City Church in Milwaukie, Oregon in mind. Featured music: "Shepherd" - Willamette Music, available at http://orcd.co/shepherd2020-11-0123 minGuided Prayer Walk PodcastGuided Prayer Walk PodcastSeason 1: Guided Prayer Walk PreviewListen to a preview of our Guided Prayer Walk podcast 2020-10-2600 minWillamette Christian ChurchWillamette Christian ChurchA Seat at the Table We exist to inspire people to know, love, and follow Jesus.For next steps and more resources, visit willamette.cc 2020-02-0232 minWillamette Christian ChurchWillamette Christian ChurchWandering We exist to inspire people to know, love, and follow Jesus.For resources and next steps, check us out at willamette.cc. 2020-01-2638 minWillamette Christian ChurchWillamette Christian ChurchIsolation From our current series 'Over It', pastor Kevin Wehr explores how God built us for community with others and the importance of creating space for community with God.-We exist to inspire people to know, love, and follow Jesus.For resources and next steps, check us out at willamette.cc. 2020-01-1939 minWillamette Christian ChurchWillamette Christian ChurchChristian Huang 2016-08-1441 min