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Faith Covenant Church of Sumner, WA
Faith Covenant Church of Sumner, WA
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Faith Covenant Church | Real Life Together.
We’re a welcoming community committed to authentic relationships, personal growth, and serving others. Whether you’re looking to connect, grow in your faith, or give back, you’ll find a place here. Let’s journey through life together—strengthening families, building faith, and making a difference in our town and beyond.
We’re a welcoming community committed to authentic relationships, personal growth, and serving others. Whether you’re looking to connect, grow in your faith, or give back, you’ll find a place here. Let’s journey through life together—strengthening families, building faith, and making a difference in our town and beyond.
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Isaiah 52–53 reminds us that Jesus is not distant from our pain. He is familiar with suffering and meets us in the places where life hurts and things feel broken. Even in seasons of betrayal and hardship, God is at work, transforming what was meant for harm into something good from the inside out.
In Isaiah 50, the obedient Servant models an awakened ear before an instructed tongue, reminding us that the word that sustains the weary is formed through listening, not reacting. Consider where God may be asking you to listen longer, respond slower, and choose costly obedience over comfort so that faithfulness can take root in your everyday relationships.
The Called ServantIn Isaiah 42, we see that the Servant’s identity begins not with striving, but with God’s pleasure, and that true justice is carried out with gentleness, not hostility or revenge. As we remember that waiting is often preparation, not abandonment, we’re invited to rest in our calling, endure with hope, and resist settling for maintenance when God is calling us to mission.
In Isaiah 40, we’re reminded that God is making a way where we cannot yet see one, and that His promise is not built on human strength but on His faithful presence with His people. As we move from self-reliance to trust, we discover that true hope is found not in knowing about God, but in knowing Him and waiting on His renewing strength.
Explore how money can quietly compete for our trust and affection, revealing what our hearts truly rely on. Jesus invites us into a different way of living, where generosity reshapes our hearts and reflects the generous heart of God.
We recognize that we are in a Kairos moment as a church - a sacred time to slow down and pay attention to what God may be doing among us. Pastor Kurt shares God stories that help us see where God has been at work and invites us to respond with discernment and faithfulness.
Wholehearted stewardship calls us to pursue excellence without falling into perfectionism. God works through faithful perseverance, not flawless performance, as we offer our lives wholeheartedly to Him.
God has placed gifts in your life - not for personal status, but for mutual ministry. Explore what it means to discover, develop, and deploy our gifts faithfully so the life of Christ can flow through us for the good of others.
Sabbath is more than a day off, it's a God-given rhythm that protects us from burnout and reminds us that our worth is not found in what we do. Explore what it means to stop, rest, delight, and worship, and find the kind of rest our souls truly long for.
We long for a heart made whole, yet often live with divided priorities and disintegrated lives. In this message, we’re invited to live wholeheartedly by recognizing our lives belong to God and learning to steward our time and attention with wisdom.
Jesus shows us what love looks like in action, especially in the story of the woman caught in adultery, where grace interrupts judgment. As we reflect this Advent, what rocks do we need to drop so we can love others the way Christ loves us?
Advent reminds us that God’s peace doesn’t arrive with force, but quietly works through ordinary people who are willing to follow His will. As we face sin, hurt, and the spiritual forces that seek to divide, we’re invited to become people who bring Christ’s restoring peace into the chaos around us.
Advent begins in the tension of love and lament, inviting us to tell the truth about our hurting world while holding onto hope that refuses to let go. As we wait for the Light who shines in the darkness, our very waiting becomes a witness that love will have the last word.
Shabach—the loud, fearless shout of praise that rises from a people who know God has already won. Even before the walls fall, we lift our voices together, declaring that God’s faithfulness, not our obstacles, is the true story.
In this message inspired by the book Holy Roar by Chris Tomlin and Darren Whitehead, we explore Barak and Tehillah—praise that begins in humble trust and rises into the unique song only your soul can sing. Discover how worship becomes alive and transformative as God inhabits the praise of His people.
Cheerful giving begins with gratitude. When we recognize all that God has done, is doing, and has promised to do, our giving, of time, talent, and treasure, becomes an expression of joy and faith.
Explore faith-filled forms of praise: Zamar and Towdah - worshiping God through song and surrendering even in the hard places. Discover how true worship isn’t about performance but participation, tuning our hearts to heaven’s harmony and trusting God before the blessing comes.
Rediscover the power and purpose of praise. Learn how authentic praise, through words, actions, and posture, draws us closer to God and becomes a witness to His goodness.
The hiding place isn’t a place of shame—it’s where grace finds us and transforms us. From Psalm 32, we’re reminded that God doesn’t guide us through force but through relationship, shaping us with His loving eye. In Christ, we are found, forgiven, and formed into people of joy who follow His Spirit and share His song of deliverance with the world.
We often play hide and seek with God; trying to cover up, perform, or prove ourselves. But the one we once hid from now invites us to hide in Him, where grace, forgiveness, and true freedom begin.









