Sermon: The Hope of the Church/Mission
In this sermon, Rev. Jake Medcalf discussed three key themes: the purpose of human existence, the concept of being the sent people of God, and practical ways to live out this mission in everyday life. He highlighted the significance of both Easter morning and evening, and how Jesus' resurrection empowers the Great Commission. The sermon emphasized the importance of making room for God in our schedules and being willing to be sent by Him to make a difference in our communities. As part of the 'Surprised by Hope: Hope in Practice' series, Rev. Medcalf encouraged the congregation to engage in the renewal of space, time, and matter.
In this sermon, Rev. Jake Medcalf discussed three key themes: the purpose of human existence, the concept of being the sent people of God, and practical ways to live out this mission in everyday life. He highlighted the significance of both Easter morning and evening, and how Jesus' resurrection empowers the Great Commission. The sermon emphasized the importance of making room for God in our schedules and being willing to be sent by Him to make a difference in our communities. As part of the 'Surprised by Hope: Hope in Practice' series, Rev. Medcalf encouraged the congregation to engage in the renewal of space, time, and matter.
SPC Women’s Ministry Yoga Event
SPC Women’s Ministry hosted a Women’s Yoga event that brought together 35 women for a gathering focused on wellness and community. The gathering provided a peaceful space for spiritual and physical renewal, fostering connection and relaxation among participants.
SPC Women’s Ministry hosted a Women’s Yoga event that brought together 35 women for a gathering focused on wellness and community. The gathering provided a peaceful space for spiritual and physical renewal, fostering connection and relaxation among participants.
Connect with our Women’s Ministry and join us for uplifting events like yoga and more. For details and to get involved, contact Kelly Hostetler at kelly@spconline.org. We look forward to growing together!
Sermon: Building for the Kingdom
In this message, Pastor Jake Medcalf explores what it means to build for God’s kingdom in everyday life. He digs into how hope isn’t just a distant dream, but a present reality that transforms how we live, work, and relate to others. Expect Biblical insights, practical applications, and encouragement to engage the world around you with kingdom-vision.
In this message, Pastor Jake Medcalf explores what it means to build for God’s kingdom in everyday life. He digs into how hope isn’t just a distant dream, but a present reality that transforms how we live, work, and relate to others. Expect Biblical insights, practical applications, and encouragement to engage the world around you with kingdom-vision.
Fall Festival: Trunk or Treat 2025
Our Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat was a wonderful afternoon of fellowship, laughter, and community! Families gathered on October 26 for an evening filled with joy, creativity, and connection.
Children and adults alike enjoyed face painting, crafts, a photo booth, and a lively Trunk-or-Treat experience with beautifully decorated cars and tables. The festive atmosphere was made even better by delicious pizza, chips, and sweet treats shared among friends and neighbors.
One of the highlights of the evening was the Spooky Bake-Off, where participants shared a variety of favorite, creative, and traditional desserts—each with its own story and special touch.
We are so thankful for everyone who attended, volunteered, decorated trunks, and helped make the event a success. It was truly a joyful time of fun and fellowship for all ages. We look forward to gathering again next fall for another memorable celebration! 🍂🎃
Our Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat was a wonderful afternoon of fellowship, laughter, and community! Families gathered on October 26 for an evening filled with joy, creativity, and connection.
Children and adults alike enjoyed face painting, crafts, a photo booth, and a lively Trunk-or-Treat experience with beautifully decorated cars and tables. The festive atmosphere was made even better by delicious pizza, chips, and sweet treats shared among friends and neighbors.
One of the highlights of the evening was the Spooky Bake-Off, where participants shared a variety of favorite, creative, and traditional desserts—each with its own story and special touch.
We are so thankful for everyone who attended, volunteered, decorated trunks, and helped make the event a success. It was truly a joyful time of fun and fellowship for all ages. We look forward to gathering again next fall for another memorable celebration! 🍂🎃
Men’s Retreat @ Easton, WA
This past weekend members of our Men's Ministry went to Easton, WA for the SPC Men's Retreat. The weekend was full of fellowship and finding out what it means to retreat in our own ways!
Here is the first of two posts showing off some of the highlights of the weekend!
This past weekend members of our Men's Ministry went to Easton, WA for the SPC Men's Retreat. The weekend was full of fellowship and finding out what it means to retreat in our own ways!
Here is the first of two posts showing off some of the highlights of the weekend!
Sermon: The Kingdom of God
Join us for this insightful message from Rev. Kelly Hostetler as we explore Mark 1:14-15, unpacking the themes of "The Kingdom of God Is at Hand" and the call to repentance and belief in the good news. Whether you’re watching live or catching up later, we’re glad you’re here.
Join us for this insightful message from Rev. Kelly Hostetler as we explore Mark 1:14-15, unpacking the themes of "The Kingdom of God Is at Hand" and the call to repentance and belief in the good news. Whether you’re watching live or catching up later, we’re glad you’re here.
The Hope of Salvation
In this heartfelt sermon from the series 'Surprised by Hope: Hope in Practice,' Rev. Jake Medcalf delved into the profound depth of salvation. Starting with the recognition of global and personal brokenness, Pastor Jake highlighted how true healing begins when we bring our brokenness to the table. By dissecting the term 'sozo,' he expanded the conventional understanding of salvation beyond just saving souls to encompass deliverance, healing, and making whole. Through a theological exploration, personal reflection questions, and calls to action, he invited the congregation to see salvation as an ongoing process and to actively participate in God's transformative work in the world. This sermon was a powerful reminder that we are not just saved from something, but we are also saved for something greater.
In this heartfelt sermon from the series 'Surprised by Hope: Hope in Practice,' Rev. Jake Medcalf delved into the profound depth of salvation. Starting with the recognition of global and personal brokenness, Pastor Jake highlighted how true healing begins when we bring our brokenness to the table. By dissecting the term 'sozo,' he expanded the conventional understanding of salvation beyond just saving souls to encompass deliverance, healing, and making whole. Through a theological exploration, personal reflection questions, and calls to action, he invited the congregation to see salvation as an ongoing process and to actively participate in God's transformative work in the world. This sermon was a powerful reminder that we are not just saved from something, but we are also saved for something greater.
Sermon: Hope of Jesus' 2nd Coming
In this sermon, part of the Surprised by Hope: Hope in Practice series, Rev. Jake Medcalf focused on the significance of the second coming of Jesus as explored through the lens of Apostle Paul's final letter to Timothy. Speaking from a cold, dark Roman cell, Paul penned his thoughts with urgency and love. Jake emphasized that Paul's message about Jesus’s return and judgment is a call to live with an urgency to do good, build the kingdom, and understand judgment as a moment when all pain and injustice will be set right. The sermon explored how accountability in our lives aligns with God's loving judgment and how everything done out of faith, hope, and love has an enduring, eternal quality.
In this sermon, part of the Surprised by Hope: Hope in Practice series, Rev. Jake Medcalf focused on the significance of the second coming of Jesus as explored through the lens of Apostle Paul's final letter to Timothy. Speaking from a cold, dark Roman cell, Paul penned his thoughts with urgency and love. Jake emphasized that Paul's message about Jesus’s return and judgment is a call to live with an urgency to do good, build the kingdom, and understand judgment as a moment when all pain and injustice will be set right. The sermon explored how accountability in our lives aligns with God's loving judgment and how everything done out of faith, hope, and love has an enduring, eternal quality.
Worship at SPC: October 12, 2025
This Sunday worship service emphasizes God's divine authority and the peace brought through the cross. It highlights community worship, the significance of baptism, and the joy of creation as expressed in Psalm 96. Discussions on the rapture clarify misconceptions and stress the urgency of Jesus' return. The narrative encourages personal accountability, responsible wealth use, and active ministry engagement, urging a life of love and service in preparation for Jesus' return.
This Sunday worship service emphasizes God's divine authority and the peace brought through the cross. It highlights community worship, the significance of baptism, and the joy of creation as expressed in Psalm 96. Discussions on the rapture clarify misconceptions and stress the urgency of Jesus' return. The narrative encourages personal accountability, responsible wealth use, and active ministry engagement, urging a life of love and service in preparation for Jesus' return.
Sermon: Hope of Heaven
This past Sunday, Rev. Jake Medcalf delivered a teaching-focused sermon as part of the series 'Surprised by Hope: Hope in Practice' titled 'Hope of Heaven'. He discussed theological concepts such as the nature and location of heaven and hell, and how our ideas about these topics influence our lives and beliefs. The sermon emphasized that heaven is not a far-off place, but rather overlaps with our current world, and that our understanding of God's creation and redemption impacts our actions. Rev. Medcalf also touched on the importance of rejecting half-truths and fully grasping the Christian hope embodied in the resurrection of Jesus and the coming together of heaven and earth.
This past Sunday, Rev. Jake Medcalf delivered a teaching-focused sermon as part of the series 'Surprised by Hope: Hope in Practice' titled 'Hope of Heaven'. He discussed theological concepts such as the nature and location of heaven and hell, and how our ideas about these topics influence our lives and beliefs. The sermon emphasized that heaven is not a far-off place, but rather overlaps with our current world, and that our understanding of God's creation and redemption impacts our actions. Rev. Medcalf also touched on the importance of rejecting half-truths and fully grasping the Christian hope embodied in the resurrection of Jesus and the coming together of heaven and earth.
Women's Ministry Wine Tasting and Charcuterie
SPC and Pearl & Stone Winery in North Bend have partnered again to provide a great night out to all SPC women! This delightfully cozy winery is owned by SPC folks Laurie & Rob Wesorick, and is open to us from 6-8pm on this Tuesday in October! Enjoy amazing wine and delicious charcuterie boards and snacks, while connecting. If you're not a wine drinker, enjoy non-alcoholic beverages and sparkling water. Street parking is plentiful and free. Questions? If you are interested/ willing to carpool from SPC, to ensure everyone can attend, please contact Kelly@spconline.org.
SPC and Pearl & Stone Winery in North Bend have partnered again to provide a great night out to all SPC women! This delightfully cozy winery is owned by SPC folks Laurie & Rob Wesorick, and is open to us from 6-8pm on this Tuesday in October! Enjoy amazing wine and delicious charcuterie boards and snacks, while connecting. If you're not a wine drinker, enjoy non-alcoholic beverages and sparkling water. Street parking is plentiful and free. Questions? If you are interested/ willing to carpool from SPC, to ensure everyone can attend, please contact Kelly@spconline.org.
Sammamish City Council Candidate Forum
Join us for the Sammamish City Council Candidate Forum, an important opportunity to hear directly from the candidates running to represent our community on the City Council.
This informative and engaging event will feature a moderated Q&A session where candidates will share their vision for Sammamish, outline their priorities, and discuss how they plan to serve our city if elected.
Whether you're a longtime resident or new to the area, this forum is your chance to learn more about the people who seek to shape the future of our city.
Don’t miss this chance to get informed, get involved, and make your voice count.
Email your questions for the candidates to office@sammamishchamber.org
Join us for the Sammamish City Council Candidate Forum, an important opportunity to hear directly from the candidates running to represent our community on the City Council.
This informative and engaging event will feature a moderated Q&A session where candidates will share their vision for Sammamish, outline their priorities, and discuss how they plan to serve our city if elected.
Whether you're a longtime resident or new to the area, this forum is your chance to learn more about the people who seek to shape the future of our city.
Don’t miss this chance to get informed, get involved, and make your voice count.
Email your questions for the candidates to office@sammamishchamber.org
This Week @ SPC: Baptism, Communion, Biblical Immigration Class
In this video, we invite you to a special gathering this Sunday at the SPC sanctuary. We will celebrate the sacrament of baptism for our students, who have had impactful experiences in our Student Ministry and summer camp. The event will also include communion and a continuation of our study in 1 John. Following the worship, we'll have a Biblical Immigration workshop, scheduled to finish before the Seahawks game. Additionally, we share the exciting news that we've nearly met our Summer Shortfall Campaign goal. Don't miss out on information about Love All Sunday, the Fall Launch, and the SPC Institute. Join us for an incredible time!
In this video, we invite you to a special gathering this Sunday at the SPC sanctuary. We will celebrate the sacrament of baptism for our students, who have had impactful experiences in our Student Ministry and summer camp. The event will also include communion and a continuation of our study in 1 John. Following the worship, we'll have a Biblical Immigration workshop, scheduled to finish before the Seahawks game. Additionally, we share the exciting news that we've nearly met our Summer Shortfall Campaign goal. Don't miss out on information about Love All Sunday, the Fall Launch, and the SPC Institute. Join us for an incredible time!
1 John 3:1-3
In this thought-provoking sermon, Rev. Jake Medcalf delved into the letter of First John, focusing on the dynamic balance of comfort and challenge presented by John. Jake reflected on the author's ability to both comfort and challenge his audience, encouraging them to grow deeper in their faith and relationship with God. The sermon emphasized the importance of truly knowing God—not just intellectually but relationally and experientially. Jake used personal anecdotes and analogies to illustrate how believers can nurture their relationship with God, urging the congregation to examine their own spiritual lives. The sermon also touched upon the significance of living out Jesus's commands as a natural outpouring of a genuine relationship with Him.
In this thought-provoking sermon, Rev. Jake Medcalf delved into the letter of First John, focusing on the dynamic balance of comfort and challenge presented by John. Jake reflected on the author's ability to both comfort and challenge his audience, encouraging them to grow deeper in their faith and relationship with God. The sermon emphasized the importance of truly knowing God—not just intellectually but relationally and experientially. Jake used personal anecdotes and analogies to illustrate how believers can nurture their relationship with God, urging the congregation to examine their own spiritual lives. The sermon also touched upon the significance of living out Jesus's commands as a natural outpouring of a genuine relationship with Him.
This Week @ SPC: Love All Sunday, Fall Launch, Congregational Meeting Recap and More
Join us for a quick update on our recent congregational meeting where we unanimously affirmed our budget in line with our vision and values. Learn more about our upcoming events including 'Love All Sunday', 'Fall Launch', and the 'Biblical Immigration Workshop'. Don't miss this Sunday's continuation in 1 John and find out more in our eNews. Your presence enriches our community—see you soon!
Join us for a quick update on our recent congregational meeting where we unanimously affirmed our budget in line with our vision and values. Learn more about our upcoming events including 'Love All Sunday', 'Fall Launch', and the 'Biblical Immigration Workshop'. Don't miss this Sunday's continuation in 1 John and find out more in our eNews. Your presence enriches our community—see you soon!
1 John 1:5-10
In the latest sermon series at SPC, Rev. Jake Medcalf delved into the themes of 1 John 1:5-10 during the first week of the new four-week sermon series on the pastoral letter of 1 John. Jake encouraged the congregation to follow along using their smartphones, as this sermon took on a Bible study format, examining the passage line by line. He provided historical and scholarly context around the Apostle John and his community, emphasizing the real human struggles and divisions they faced. The sermon focused on the essence of walking in the light, acknowledging sin, and the importance of lived truth through confession. Congregants were encouraged to engage in a physical act of confession by writing down their sins and placing them in baskets as a symbolic gesture of purification and seeking God’s forgiveness.
In the latest sermon series at SPC, Rev. Jake Medcalf delved into the themes of 1 John 1:5-10 during the first week of the new four-week sermon series on the pastoral letter of 1 John. Jake encouraged the congregation to follow along using their smartphones, as this sermon took on a Bible study format, examining the passage line by line. He provided historical and scholarly context around the Apostle John and his community, emphasizing the real human struggles and divisions they faced. The sermon focused on the essence of walking in the light, acknowledging sin, and the importance of lived truth through confession. Congregants were encouraged to engage in a physical act of confession by writing down their sins and placing them in baskets as a symbolic gesture of purification and seeking God’s forgiveness.
The Author: Legion
In the concluding sermon from the series 'The Author: Real Life Stories,' Rev. Jake Medcalf discussed the reality of spiritual warfare and the existence of the devil and demons. He shared personal experiences of emotional milestones and reflected on how society often dismisses the spiritual realm. Drawing from scripture, he emphasized the clear distinction between mental illness and spiritual possession. Through the story of 'Legion' in Mark 5, Jake illustrated the power of Jesus over demons and their ultimate defeat. He encouraged the congregation to stay connected through intentional prayer, rest in the promises of God, and spread the good news of God's work in their lives. This powerful message reminds us to stay vigilant and aware of the spiritual forces at play in our world.
In the concluding sermon from the series 'The Author: Real Life Stories,' Rev. Jake Medcalf discussed the reality of spiritual warfare and the existence of the devil and demons. He shared personal experiences of emotional milestones and reflected on how society often dismisses the spiritual realm. Drawing from scripture, he emphasized the clear distinction between mental illness and spiritual possession. Through the story of 'Legion' in Mark 5, Jake illustrated the power of Jesus over demons and their ultimate defeat. He encouraged the congregation to stay connected through intentional prayer, rest in the promises of God, and spread the good news of God's work in their lives. This powerful message reminds us to stay vigilant and aware of the spiritual forces at play in our world.
Sammamish Block Party: August 2025
Join us next Thursday for an exciting, carnival-themed Community Block Party, open to all and designed to bring our community together in a fun, festive atmosphere.
Enjoy live music, local food trucks, and classic carnival games while connecting with neighbors.
These events are more than just fun—they’re a chance to build real connections, celebrate community, and explore what Sammamish has to offer. Hosted by SPC, the Sammamish Chamber of Commerce, and Sammamish Rotary.
Mark your calendar and bring your friends and family for an evening you won’t want to miss.
Join us next Thursday for an exciting, carnival-themed Community Block Party, open to all and designed to bring our community together in a fun, festive atmosphere.
Enjoy live music, local food trucks, and classic carnival games while connecting with neighbors.
These events are more than just fun—they’re a chance to build real connections, celebrate community, and explore what Sammamish has to offer. Hosted by SPC, the Sammamish Chamber of Commerce, and Sammamish Rotary.
Mark your calendar and bring your friends and family for an evening you won’t want to miss.
The Author: Tamar
In this past Sunday's message from the sermon series 'The Author: Real Life Stories,' Rev. Jake Medcalf explored the challenging and powerful biblical narrative of Tamar from Genesis 38. Jake delved into the themes of abuse, patriarchy, and systemic sin, revealing how Tamar's story exemplifies God's grace and justice. Jake also highlighted the broader message that God works with broken people, using their pain and dysfunction to demonstrate divine love and redemption. Through Tamar’s courageous actions and Judah’s eventual spiritual awakening, the sermon emphasized the profound truth that God's grace can break through even the darkest circumstances, transforming lives and leading to redemption.
In this past Sunday's message from the sermon series 'The Author: Real Life Stories,' Rev. Jake Medcalf explored the challenging and powerful biblical narrative of Tamar from Genesis 38. Jake delved into the themes of abuse, patriarchy, and systemic sin, revealing how Tamar's story exemplifies God's grace and justice. Jake also highlighted the broader message that God works with broken people, using their pain and dysfunction to demonstrate divine love and redemption. Through Tamar’s courageous actions and Judah’s eventual spiritual awakening, the sermon emphasized the profound truth that God's grace can break through even the darkest circumstances, transforming lives and leading to redemption.