Do The Words
“ Church ” And “Passion” Really Go Together?
When I was a kid I was passionate
about baseball! I was a Kansas City
Royals fan and was especially proud of my George Brett rookie card. On occasion I would join the enthusiastic crowds
of Royals fans who would do the wave, catch peanuts from the vendors and cheer
wildly for the team. I spent most of my
allowance money every month for four years buying trading cards, and spent many
Saturday afternoons playing ball on the make-shift diamond my friends and I had
created behind our house. I even tried
running a baseball card shop out of my bedroom.
You could say it was my “first love.”
Then there were things like
golf. And tennis. And bass fishing shows. For some reason my dad loved to watch these
on TV, yet to me they seemed to involve a lot of sitting, waiting and being
quiet (except for John McEnroe, whose antics broke the monotony!). In my young view of the world, this so-called
entertainment was best described by words like “dry,” “boring,” “slow” and “un-fun,”
remarkably similar to the way many people think of church. With that in mind, as Grace Church Spokane:
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We purpose to develop passionate worshipers
of Jesus who continually grow in grace, truth, gifting and service to God and
to people.
Developing Passionate Worshipers
Wholehearted, passionate enjoyment
of God and of the people of God is His plan for us even though, as I stated
above, that’s probably not what would come to mind if one were to ask the
average American his or her thoughts on church! However, the Bible is clear that throughout
our daily lives and when we come together to worship Jesus, being with Him
should be characterized by words like “joy,” “amazement,” “celebration,” “awe” and
“vision.” Our songs should reflect
that. So should everything else we do. So, what changes “stuffy religion” into a
life of genuine passion about Jesus?
Passionately Growing in Grace
Understanding and experiencing the
undeserved forgiveness and favor of God produces a grateful people! The truth that we have been saved by God’s
grace rather than our good works sets us free, and the reality of friendship
with God will be increasingly demonstrated through our lives together. As a gathered community who knows that God is
pleased with us and actually likes
us, we’ll be a “dangerous,” contagious bunch!
We hope the contagion of God’s grace inspires everyone who encounters Grace
Church Spokane, and that our life together rings with the vibrant worship that
comes from confidence in Christ.
Passionately Growing in Truth
The message of God’s grace and
love receives its potency by remaining firmly rooted and grounded in the teaching
of the Bible. In fact, if a people were
to lose the moorings of Scripture they would soon find themselves losing the
very freedom it declares! Learning the
depths of this freedom is no dry theoretical study but is rather the
opportunity to engage with God Himself through His own words; to learn how He
feels, what He thinks, and what His plan and purpose is for us and for the
world. It’s from growing in the truth
that we find out about His plan to save sinners, heal the sick and
broken-hearted, reconcile families and nations, and ultimately restore all of
creation for His glory! For this reason,
we know passionate followers of Jesus will desire to continue growing in their
knowledge of God.
Passionately Growing in Gifting & Service
Jesus is a servant and He’s really
good at it. He came to serve through
sacrifice, doing what only He could do – living a perfect life, dying as the
perfect payment for our sin, and rising again from the dead, forever victorious
over sin and death. He knew His unique
purpose that no one else could ever fulfill, yet He also served people in
practical ways like washing their feet and feeding them, because He wanted to
demonstrate God’s heart of love. Now, as
we spend time with Jesus we discover more and more the unique purpose for which
He has created us. We also find that we reflect more and more of
His heart to serve others. Not only do
we find fulfillment when we develop what He has planted into us, but others are
encouraged as well when we serve them.
The people of Spokane are uniquely created by God. We want them to know it, and to know God’s
heart for them. I believe this is best
revealed through a Christian community that is passionately alive in Christ, rooted
in the truth and power of His Word, and that serves the city in love. I want to be a part of a church community
like this. I know there are people in Spokane waiting for
something like this, even though they may not know it yet… Next time, we’ll develop the idea of being a
community on mission together in this wonderful city.
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