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Before You Say I Do In this message, Before You Say I Do, we tackle one of the most confusing and emotionally charged topics of our time—dating. While the Bible doesn't speak directly about modern dating apps, DMs, or "talking stages," it speaks clearly about wisdom, holiness, and God's design for marriage. This sermon offers a biblical framework to navigate dating with clarity, courage, and conviction in a culture that has lost its way. Tracing the history of dating—from community-guided marriages, to courtship, to modern dating, online platforms, and hookup culture—this message helps us understand how we arrived at a place where intimacy is disconnected from commitment and relationships feel disposable. If you desire marriage but feel discouraged, confused, or burned out by dating, this sermon names the tension and points toward a better way. Grounded in Proverbs, Matthew 19, Genesis 24, Ephesians 5, and 1 Corinthians 6, this message reframes dating not as a status to camp in, but as a process of evaluation. Dating exists for one primary question: "Is this someone I could marry?" The sermon addresses several unhelpful dating approaches, including: The Shopping Daters who treat people like products The Over-Spiritual Daters who use God-language to avoid courage or clarity The Indefinite Hang-Out Daters who stay in ambiguity to avoid commitment Using the story of Isaac and Rebekah (Genesis 24), we explore what Scripture actually prioritizes when it comes to choosing a spouse: shared faith, godly character, physical attraction, relational chemistry, and shared direction. The message emphasizes that character is revealed in patterns, not potential, and that marriage lasts more on friendship than romance. This sermon also speaks honestly about sexual boundaries, reminding us that the Bible recognizes only two relationship categories—single or married—and that physical intimacy is a sacred gift meant for covenant, not casual dating. Rather than asking, "How far is too far?" we're invited to ask, "How can we honor Jesus, our bodies, and one another?" Practical wisdom is given for dating well, including: Going to the right places Praying before pursuing Dating with pace Building friendship before infatuation Inviting trusted community into your relationship Whether you are single, dating, married, divorced, widowed, or rebuilding, this message is not about shame—it's about surrender. Jesus does not wait for a perfect story; He redeems broken ones. From that place of love, God brings restoration, wisdom, and direction forward. Scripture References: Proverbs 3:5–7 Matthew 19:4–11 Genesis 24 Ephesians 5:25 1 Corinthians 6:16–20 Proverbs 11:14 Proverbs 24:6 Keywords: Onechurch, Filmore Bouldes, Christian dating sermon, biblical dating advice, before you say I do sermon, Christian relationships, dating with wisdom, God's design for marriage, sexual purity sermon, dating and faith, Genesis 24 sermon, Matthew 19 marriage Next Steps Plan a Visit → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Pathway → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
Love Life: Living Single In this message, Living Single, we confront one of the most common—and misunderstood—seasons of life in our culture today. Nearly half of adults are unmarried, yet singleness is often treated as a problem to fix instead of a calling to steward. This sermon reframes singleness not as a waiting room for "real life," but as a meaningful, God-ordained season filled with grace, freedom, and purpose. Rooted in 1 Corinthians 7:25–35, the Apostle Paul offers a radically countercultural vision of singleness. In a society obsessed with marriage, status, and sexual expression, Scripture declares that singleness is not an incomplete life. In fact, some of the most impactful lives in the Bible—including Jesus, Paul, John the Baptist, Jeremiah, Daniel, Nehemiah, and Anna the prophetess—were lived single. This sermon addresses the pressure singles often feel from family, friends, church culture, and society—and speaks directly to questions like: Am I behind? Is something wrong with me? Does my life really matter if I'm single? Paul reminds us that the gift of singleness is not the absence of desire for marriage, but a unique supply of grace to live faithfully and fruitfully right now. Singleness offers a distinct freedom to serve God with fewer distractions—not to waste time, but to maximize impact. The message also speaks clearly and compassionately about sexual integrity, celibacy, and why Scripture treats sexual sin differently—not as shame or punishment, but as protection. Sex is not casual, merely physical, or consequence-free; it is a sacred, God-designed union meant for the covenant of marriage. If you are single, dating, waiting, discouraged, or feeling forgotten, this sermon invites you to stop seeing singleness as a delay and start embracing it as a divine assignment. The goal of life is not marriage—it is obedience. Marriage is honored, but not idolized. Singleness is not about what you abstain from; it's about who you pursue. Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 7:7–9, 25–35 Genesis 2:24–25 1 Corinthians 6:16–20 John 4:18 Keywords: Onechurch, Filmore Bouldes, Living Single sermon, Christian singleness, biblical view of singleness, 1 Corinthians 7 sermon, Christian dating, sexual purity sermon, celibacy in Christianity, Love Life series, singleness and purpose, God's design for relationships Next Steps Plan a Visit → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Pathway → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
The Missing Love In week one of our Love Life series, The Missing Love, we confront a question most of us feel but rarely name: Why does love fade—even when we try hard? This message challenges the assumption that relational breakdowns happen simply because something is wrong with them or us, and instead invites us to consider a deeper truth—we often fall out of love with God before we fall out of love with people. Rooted in 1 John 4:7–19, this sermon reveals that human love was always meant to flow from God's love. Love doesn't begin with chemistry, effort, or compatibility—it begins with God. When our connection to Him weakens, love doesn't disappear; it distorts, strains, and collapses under pressure. Through three biblical stories—Adam & Eve, Abraham & Sarah, and Jacob & Rachel—we see a clear pattern: Love breaks when God's love is distrusted. Love becomes destructive when God feels slow. Love collapses when relationships become ultimate. This message reminds us that Christianity doesn't downgrade romance—it explains why it matters so deeply and why it breaks so easily. Romantic love is a gift, but it was never meant to be the source. When we ask people to give us what only God can provide, relationships buckle under impossible expectations. If you're single, dating, married, discouraged, waiting, or carrying disappointment in relationships, this sermon invites you to stop striving to love better and instead return to receiving God's love first. Because when love dries up horizontally, it's often because it's been disconnected vertically. Scripture References: 1 John 4:7–19 Genesis 2:23 Genesis 3:1–10 Genesis 16 Genesis 29–30 Matthew 10:8 Keywords: Onechurch, Filmore Bouldes, Love Life series, The Missing Love sermon, God's love and relationships, Christian dating sermon, marriage sermon, why love fades, 1 John 4 sermon, biblical view of love, relationships and faith, God's love sermon Join Us This Season Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
Why You Can Trust The Bible In this message, Why You Can Trust the Bible, we address one of the most common and important questions people are asking today: Can I really trust Scripture? In a world where calendars change, systems shift, and opinions trend, this sermon points us to a God who does not change—and a Word that stands firm across time, cultures, and generations. Rooted in Hebrews 4:12–13, this message explains why the Bible is not a weapon or a rulebook, but a living and active invitation into rest, healing, and transformation. We explore how Scripture reveals not just information, but a Person—Jesus—who is the central theme of all of God's Word. From Genesis to the Gospels, the Bible tells one unified story of a God in relentless pursuit of His people. This sermon unpacks four clear reasons we can trust the Bible: Jesus affirmed it as God's spoken Word. History preserved it through thousands of manuscripts across centuries. Evidence confirms it through textual scholarship and archaeology. Life reveals it as God still speaks, guides, convicts, and restores today. Addressing common doubts—claims of corruption, alteration, and misuse—this message brings clarity with both truth and grace, showing that Christianity does not begin with a book, but with a Savior who trusted Scripture Himself. Ultimately, this message invites us to move beyond merely liking Jesus or church and into falling in love with Jesus through His Word. If you're tired, worn out, burned out on religion, or unsure what God is saying to you, this message reminds us that God has already spoken—and His Word still offers rest for your soul, direction for today, and hope for tomorrow. Scripture References: Hebrews 4:9–13 Psalm 1:2–3 Matthew 22:31–32 2 Peter 3:16 1 Peter 3:15 Matthew 11:28–30 Keywords: onechurch, Levi Smith, Why you can trust the Bible, Bible reliability sermon, Word of God sermon, Hebrews 4 sermon, trusting Scripture, Christian apologetics sermon, Bible evidence, Jesus and Scripture, God's Word sermon, Bible truth message, rest for your soul sermon Join Us This Season Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
In Your Dreams? In this message, In Your Dreams?, we explore what it truly means to dream big with God and how our dreams are meant to outlive us. Rooted in Ephesians 3:16–21, this sermon challenges shallow ambition and invites us into dreams that are anchored in God's power, purpose, and eternal impact. Using the story of Joseph the dreamer, this message confronts hard but necessary questions: How long can you stay awake to hold on to your dream? Are you dreaming big about very small things? Will your dream still matter after you're gone? Scripture reminds us that dreams disconnected from God may succeed temporarily—but they cannot carry eternal weight. This sermon unpacks three essential questions for anyone pursuing a God-sized dream: Are you open for a trade—willing to exchange comfort for calling? Are you brave enough to try, even when the outcome isn't guaranteed? Are you crazy enough to believe that God can do exceedingly, abundantly more than you could ask, think, or imagine? If you've ever felt hesitant, discouraged, or unsure whether your dreams are worth the cost, this message will reignite faith to trust God beyond logic, lean into His strength, and pursue dreams that glorify Him long after we're gone. Scripture References: Ephesians 3:16–21 (NLT) Ephesians 3:20–21 (AMP) Keywords: onechurch, Charles Metcalf, dream big sermon, In Your Dreams sermon, Ephesians 3 sermon, God-sized dreams, Christian purpose, faith and dreams, Joseph the dreamer sermon, dreaming with God, Christian vision sermon, purpose-driven life message Join Us This Season Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
If You Only Knew In this message, we walk through John 4:7–29, the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well, and uncover how Jesus confronts our tendency to settle for less than the life God offers. Set during Jesus' journey through Samaria at noon, this encounter reveals a Savior who meets people in their thirst, exposes false sources of life, and offers living water that truly satisfies. This sermon explores three powerful truths from the passage: that we are further than we think, Jesus is closer than we know, and He is better than we can imagine. Through this conversation at the well, we see how Jesus moves past surface-level fixes to heal the deeper root, removes barriers to God's presence, and invites us into direct access to peace, joy, and relationship with Him. If you've ever felt spiritually dry, restless, or stuck settling for "good enough," this message invites you to move beyond knowing about God and into experiencing Him. Discover how true worship, faith, and transformation begin when we stop running to empty wells and take Jesus at His word. Scripture References: John 4:7–29 Ephesians 2:14–18 Psalm 16:11 James 5:16 Philippians 4:6–7 Keywords: John 4 sermon, woman at the well, living water sermon, Jesus and the Samaritan woman, true satisfaction sermon, knowing God sermon, spiritual thirst, worship in spirit and truth, Jesus living water, Christian transformation message Join Us This Season Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
YOU HAD ONE JOB In this message, You Had One Job, we explore Jesus' response to one of the most important questions ever asked: What is the greatest commandment? Rooted in Matthew 22:34–40, this sermon unpacks how Jesus simplifies a complex faith into one central calling—to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind. This message challenges the idea that God's grace removes all responsibility and invites us to rediscover our primary role: to minister to the Lord. Drawing from Deuteronomy 10:8, the practices of the priests, and rich Hebrew meaning, we learn that ministry to God looks like both faithful service (sharath) and faithful presence (amad)—serving, worshiping, abiding, and remaining with Him. Discover why Jesus is not only Savior but also Lord, how worship extends beyond songs into the ordinary moments of life, and how mundane obedience becomes meaningful when offered to God. This sermon calls us back to a life where loving God is not one priority among many—but the one job everything else flows from. Scripture References: Matthew 22:34–40 Deuteronomy 10:8 1 Chronicles 23:13 Psalm 134:1 Matthew 26:37–41 Romans 10:9 Hebrews 10:14 Ephesians 2:8–9 Keywords: greatest commandment sermon, love the Lord your God, worship sermon, You Had One Job sermon, Christian worship, ministry to the Lord, Matthew 22 sermon, loving God sermon, Savior vs Lord, biblical worship, spiritual disciplines, abiding in God Join Us This Season Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
Make Room In this Christmas sermon, Make Room, we explore the birth of Jesus through the lens of why Christmas matters, not just what happened. Rooted in John 1:14, this message unpacks the meaning of the incarnation—how God became human, made His home among us, and brought heaven into our everyday lives. This message challenges a compartmentalized faith and invites us to make room for Jesus in every area of life. Discover how Jesus doesn't wait to be pursued—He pursues us, why God with us (Emmanuel) changes our present reality, and how Jesus may not always feel safe, but He is always good, faithful, and full of unfailing love. If you've ever wondered why the Christmas story should change the way you live, think, and follow Jesus, this message will help you rediscover the life-changing power of Christmas. Scripture References: John 1:14 Luke 2:1–20 Revelation 3:20 John 10:10 Keywords: Christmas sermon, Make Room sermon, Christmas message, birth of Jesus sermon, John 1:14 sermon, God with us, Emmanuel sermon, incarnation of Jesus, Christmas church service, Christmas candlelight service, Jesus brings heaven to earth, Christmas worship service Join Us This Christmas Season Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
God With Us In this Christmas message, Filmore teaches on Emmanuel—God with us—and why the first Christmas was not sentimental, but a scandal. Discover why Jesus is fully God and fully human, how the virgin birth reveals God's plan of salvation, and how the incarnation proves that God does not avoid our pain but enters it. Learn how the gospel moves us from a distant idea of God to a personal relationship with Him, and why God being with us changes everything—our fear, our suffering, and our obedience. Scripture References: Matthew 1:18–23 John 8:58 Colossians 1:15–16 John 8:41 Hebrews 2:17–18 Matthew 28:20 Join Us This Christmas Season Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
How's Your Heart? In this Advent message, we ask an essential question often overlooked in the holiday rush: How's your heart? While December fills with busyness—shopping, travel plans, and constant activity—Jesus invites us to slow down and make room for Him at the deepest level. Advent isn't just about celebrating Christmas; it's about preparing your heart for the arrival of Christ. Drawing from Jesus' parable of the four soils in Mark 4, this sermon explores how the condition of your heart determines what God can grow in your life. Whether your heart feels hardened, shallow, crowded, or open, Jesus uses this parable to diagnose spiritual health and invite transformation. Discover how Jesus brings true hope, joy, peace, and love—and why only the heart that is prepared can fully receive them. This sermon will help you: • Understand the four types of hearts Jesus describes in Mark 4 • Identify what hardens, crowds, or distracts your heart in the Christmas season • Grow deeper spiritual roots beyond emotion or seasonal inspiration • Prepare room for Jesus during Advent • Experience lasting hope, joy, peace, and love—not just holiday feelings • Become a receptive heart that produces spiritual fruit and long-term transformation Scripture References: Mark 4:1–20 (The Parable of the Sower) Isaiah 9:2 Luke 2:10, 14 1 John 4:9–10 Proverbs 4:23 Psalm 37:4 Luke 1:38 Psalm 119:18 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
A Church That Stands Out for the Right Reasons In this message, Filmore unpacks what it means to be a healthy, countercultural church in a world marked by division, noise, and spiritual forgetfulness. Drawing from Titus 1–3, he explores how Christian maturity is formed through a different posture, a different perspective, and a different power—all rooted in the gospel. Learn why Paul tells Titus to "remind the people" again and again, how believers are called to respond to government and culture, and why remembering who we were before Jesus is essential for spiritual growth, Christlike character, and a church that stands out for the right reasons. This sermon will help you: • Understand what makes a healthy church • Develop a Christlike posture toward authority and culture • Avoid slander, division, and quarrelsomeness • See yourself through the lens of grace, not self-righteousness • Rely on the transforming power of the Holy Spirit • Live out a faith that reflects Jesus in everyday life Scripture References: Titus 1–3 Acts 14:19–23 Titus 3:1–11 Romans 13:1 Matthew 5:9 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
Church Health: Healthy People In this message, we continue our Church Health series by walking through Titus 2 and discovering what healthy Christians look like according to the Bible—not according to cultural trends. Just as society has rebranded the meaning of a "macchiato," our culture has redefined concepts like manhood, womanhood, marriage, submission, truth, and identity. Paul's teaching to Titus helps us recover the real thing again. Learn how sound doctrine leads to a healthy life, why what you believe always shapes who you become, and how spiritual formation happens across generations through intentional discipleship. This message explores God's design for healthy men, healthy women, and spiritually grounded homes, while confronting cultural lies with the freedom of the gospel. Discover what biblical maturity looks like, how grace empowers real transformation, and why healthy churches are built by healthy doctrine that produces healthy people. Scripture References: Titus 2:1–14 Titus 1:10–16 Joshua 14:6–12 Proverbs 31 Galatians 5:22–23 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
Church Health: Titus 1 (Part One) In this message, we launch a new teaching series called Church Health from the book of Titus. Discover what the Bible says about building a healthy church, why many people associate church with hurt instead of healing, and how God calls His people to live differently in a culture of confusion. Learn how servant-leadership protects the church, why Scripture—not trends—must guide us, and how godly leaders create spiritually healthy communities. This message will help you understand biblical leadership, church culture, spiritual authority, and the foundations of a healthy Christian community. Scripture References: Titus 1:1–16 Acts 14:19–23 Romans 15:20 Galatians 4:19 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
I've Been Thinking: Why Did I Do That? (Part Four) In this message, Filmore teaches on wisdom, decision-making, and biblical direction for everyday life. Learn how your decisions shape your direction, why intentions aren't enough, and how God's wisdom leads to flourishing. Scripture References: Proverbs 8:22–30 Proverbs 19:8 Proverbs 14:8 Galatians 6:7–8 2 Corinthians 5:21 John 10:10 Matthew 5:29–30 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
I've Been Thinking (Week Three) We've all asked it: "Can I trust God with 'this'?" Not whether He's real, but whether He's involved. When life hurts longer than expected, when faith feels fragile, and when hope seems delayed, can we still trust Him with the specifics? In this message from our series "I've Been Thinking…", Pastor Filmore reminds us that faith isn't a side topic; it's the whole thing. Through the story of a woman who reached for Jesus after twelve years of disappointment, we're invited to guard what we hear, renew what we think, and activate what we believe. Because God isn't after vague belief; He's after trust that names what hurts and still reaches out for Him. When we trade fear for faith, "this" becomes the very place God's power shows up strongest. Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:3–7 Mark 5:24–34 Romans 10:17 Psalm 103:1–4 Philippians 4:8 2 Timothy 1:7 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
I've Been Thinking (Week Two) We've all thought it: "I wish I was better." Better at leading, speaking, creating, living. But what if our desire to "be better" is stemmed from intentions that require asking deeper questions? In this message from our series "I've Been Thinking…", Pastor Filmore explores the quiet tension between growth and validation, reminding us that God isn't after perfection or performance. He's after obedience. When we trade comparison for calling, weakness becomes the very place His power shows up strongest. Scripture References 1 Peter 4:10 & 11 Exodus 3 & 4 1 Samuel 16:7 2 Corinthians 12:9 & 10 Matthew 25:21 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
I've Been Thinking (Week One) We all do it: compare, critique, and quietly believe our way is the best way. But what if the question "Why aren't they more like me?" is more revealing than we think? In the kickoff to our new series "I've Been Thinking...", Pastor Filmore unpacks a deeply honest inner dialogue many of us carry but rarely confront. Scripture References Luke 18:9 to 14 Philippians 3:3 to 9 1 Corinthians 10:12 1 Corinthians 4:7 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
They Prayed — Better Together, Week 4 | Onechurch Seattle Everyone wants the power of Acts… not everyone wants the prayer life that produced it. Pastor Filmore walks through the early church's pattern: they prayed for direction, for boldness & power, and for breakthrough—and God moved. If you've treated miracles like a museum exhibit, this message will re-ignite expectation and show you how to pray together like the people of Acts. Scripture References Acts 1:14; 1:24; 2:1–4; 2:41; 3:1–10; 4:24–31; 5:15–16; 6:6; 9:36–41; 12:5,12; 13:2–3; 14:23; James 5:17–18 John 14:12 Philippians 1:21 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
Better Together: Food, Week 3 | Onechurch Seattle Food is better together. Pastor Filmore shows how meals remind us God is good, open doors for people far from God, and build us into a joyful family that previews the feast to come. From Acts 2:42, 46 to Jesus' table ministry and the Wedding Supper of the Lamb, this message gives a simple, practical way to turn your table into worship, mission, and community. Scripture References Acts 2:42, 46; Luke 7:34; Luke 5:31; Exodus 12 (esp. v.39); Revelation 7:9; Revelation 19:9; 1 Corinthians 10:31; James 1:17 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit (Seattle, WA) → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw
Better Together: The Word — Week 1 Pastor Filmore launches our "Better Together" series in Acts 2:42: a community devoted to the Word, fellowship, the table, and prayer. We move from preference-based to commitment-based community with three practices—don't (just) read alone, be local, and live counter-culturally as the Word renews our minds. Scripture Acts 2:42; Romans 12:2; Proverbs 11:14; Job 23:12; 1 Timothy 5:23 Join Us This Week Plan a Visit → https://www.onechurchnw.co/visit Next Steps → https://www.onechurchnw.co/pathway Give → https://www.onechurchnw.co/give Follow Along Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onechurchnw TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onechurchnw



