The Adventure Begins

by Pastor Tim White

What a great Easter at Washington Cathedral! I pictured all of us leaving with enthusiasm as if from a Star Wars movie. In fact, I hear the Star Wars music as we go out to change the world.

The first sermon I ever preached at Washington Cathedral almost 36 years ago was entitled “The Adventure Begins”. Now for the second time in 36 years I am using the same title. We had the biggest on-line worship that we have ever had. We reached out to 7,000 plus viewers with 1,400 that watched the program all the way through. We are truly in the age of the New Great Caring Network. After next week we begin the WAC Live Channel and that is going to be exciting. Let’s focus, in the next couple of weeks, on dropping off food to neighbors who are out of work or donating to local food banks to honor Jesus Christ. This week’s worship will be exciting. Host a Watch Party or share to your Facebook page so that we can use this opportunity to renew the base of Washington Cathedral. And let’s pray for those battling Covid-19. I know so many that are being touched by this virus. Thank you so much for being a friend in this exciting time after Easter.

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

Don’t miss Easter in 2020

by Pastor Tim White

We have never needed Easter more than we do this year. Special Good Friday Service today at 7:00 pm. Pastors’ Michael Fernandez, Jackie White and Linda Skinner will walk us through the cross experience in this meditative worship.

Easter Celebration at the Cathedral, Sunday morning at 10:30 am. Special Guest Artist, the former lead singer of Santana - Leon Patillo. This service will encourage your heart as I have the honor of sharing the message: “Easter Wins”.

It’s going to be a great Easter weekend! Reach someone for Christ by sharing the telecast or hosting a watch party. If you do not know what that means, then just enjoy the service.

God loves you - consider Easter.

Pastor Tim White

The New Great Caring Network

by Pastor Tim White

One of Jesus’ most powerful statements was “To love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind.  And then the second is equal to the first love your neighbor as yourself.”  It is so exciting to love our Lord more and more.  To deepen our love of His Word.  To enjoy worshiping him and feeling the stress, worry, and self-centeredness all bend to the power of God working in us.  But Jesus makes the point that it is equally important - to love your neighbor as yourself.  You can’t authentically love God without loving the people that He loves.  If you are in a family and you love your parents, then you need to love the other children in the family that your parents love.  The Apostle John put it this way.  “Beloved let us love one another because love is of God and everyone that loves loveth God.”  1 John 4:7-8.

As you might know, when I was 17 years old, I had a vision for my life of trying to build the greatest caring network the world has ever seen.  To me that was the local church.  It could be efficient because it was hands on.  When we help the homeless or support a school in Kenya or Honduras, we know the names of the kids.  We love them and they love us.  It is face to face. The blanket approach of many organizations really reflects our times.  Because most people would like to give their gifts in a “fire-off and forget” way, like a missile or something.  But it is so powerful when the people you are helping get in your heart and you are loving them as you would yourself.  Our mission to try and build a great caring network has seen every one of our dreams fulfilled.  And even though we are much smaller than we were, we are still very effective with the people that God loves.  And it is fun.

Now the corona-virus pandemic has struck, it is an event like WW2 or the Great Depression that will define our generation.  The world is changing fast.  And the landscape of Christianity is going to change under the pressure of churches being forced, by logic and by governmental direction, to close-down all public gatherings.  When this was rumored to strike our society our staff and church leaders began to envision transforming our church to meet the challenges.  We launched our weekly worship on-line on multiple platforms.  Eliot is doing a great job innovating the program and our staff has really enjoyed working together closer than ever.  Our attendance is over a thousand a week and finances have miraculously responded in a healthy way.  Tiny Little Churches which have always made up our church have converted to on-line meeting with the ability to draw broader audience than ever. The staff has responded by spending much of their week calling the friends of Washington Cathedral and keeping contact with our precious church family.  And we have actually grown closer as a church while reaching an unprecedented number of new families.

God is remaking our landscape.  Our church will be better because of this time.  So, let me give you a picture of the new improved Great Caring Network.

1.  Worship is continuing to grow in quality and quantity.  The heart of any church is worship.  Our worship is growing into the mold that God has created for us.  And there is a need for a positive Christ Centered Faith to Share.

2. In the two weeks following Easter we will be launching the WAC Live Channel that will be made up of Bible Stories for Kids, Bible Classes for adults, Worship and Prayer times with Rhonda, Meditation and Music with Eliot.  Discipleship Class, Book Clubs etc.  We have lots of ideas and we will have to roll them out slowly, but I wish you could hear all the creativity.  WAC Live is going to be innovative and far reaching.

3.  A Focus on Discipleship.  This was the way we started the church and had such unprecedented growth.  We are back to discipleship.  Imagine if we can have at least 24 disciples willing to disciple others that we will eventually reach exponential growth as the movement that is reaching the world with the good news of Jesus Christ.

4.Continuing and expanding faithfully with all of our Charity Alliance commitments.  Face to Face establishes a transformational base.  We continue to sponsor 100 children who are the poorest of the poor.  We will build new wells, new schools, new medical brigades, new construction brigades to do the work of the heart of Jesus.  And locally we will hold tough continuing to provide food for the homeless in Tent City 4.  We will dive into the task of making masks and giving encouragement to front line heroes in this battle against this pandemic.  There is so much we can do together.

5. Each One Reach One.  If our members continue to be caring Christians, we can all reach out to our neighbors from a safe distance because never has there been a time in our lives to better reach out with loving our neighbors as ourselves.

It is an exciting and fun time.  Let’s move ahead with the opportunity of this breakthrough.  Let’s show the world a love they cannot resist.  And let’s have fun doing it.

Your Friend for the Rest of My Life,

Tim White

Zoom with Jesus

by Pastor Tim White

Wouldn’t you love if you could have a consult this week with Jesus Christ?  Even if it was on Face Time, Zoom or Facebook, it would still be a joy. What a privilege it would be to get Jesus’ advice at this important time in our lives. When we study Jesus on Life that is essentially the opportunity we are enjoying.  This weekend we will be studying Jesus on Peace.  What a privilege to worship on-line together.  Please join us and be patient as we develop this ministry.  You can find us on Facebook. The State of Washington has given churches permission to have skeleton crews meet together to record a worship service or live-stream.  That team must follow all the rules of not showing up sick, staying 6 feet apart, and sanitizing anything that is touched in order to continue to do live streaming.  The State of Washington has done that because all churches are battling to survive. I can appreciate what restaurants; flower shops and athletic clubs are facing. Thank God for those that have continued to support the church through on-line giving or checks in the mail.  All the staff are continuing their ministries on-line. Through Zoom, TLC meetings, and a new WAC live channel of music, praise, discipleship, children’s story time, book clubs and devotions that should come on-line next week. Our ministry to the homeless and poorest of the poor continues. We are working hard to adapt. And even though our offerings have dropped from an average of $19,000 a week to $7,000 a week. We are alive and adapting. 

It is an exciting time to be alive. And we are enjoying the chance to see Jesus work in new and creative ways to reinvent the church.  All our staff have set up offices and are working from their homes, we are ready to serve in whatever way we can.  Remember we are praying for you and if you need to talk to a Pastor about anything please email us at prayer@wacathedral.org and a pastor will call you and pray with you over the phone.  If you cannot email, you can leave a message at our office 425-869-5433.  We are checking voicemail several times a day 7 days a week.

Your Friend for the Rest of My Life,

Pastor Tim

 

Fire Up ..........and Calm Down

By Pastor Tim White

The other day, two of our neighbor kids came by to visit Jackie and me…year-old Benjamin and his 4-year-old brother J.J. They had some birthday cake to share with us because J.J. had just turned 4. It was fantastic cake! Then J.J. had to tell me the story of how fast he was on his new bike. And he really was. He would shout with enthusiasm... “I go ZOOM!”

Well, Jesus’ teaching on life shows us we can combat fear with thanksgiving, joy and trust. God knows that it doesn’t work to just sit there, telling yourself not to be stressed or nervous. We need to replace those feelings with emotions that work the opposite in our lives. Join us for WAC LIVE on Facebook this Sunday at 10:30 am to learn more.

Your friend always,

Pastor Tim White

PS: If you need help on how to join WAC LIVE on Facebook, please email us at info@wacathedral.org. We will send you a link. You do not need to have a Facebook account in order to view the services.

Important News

by Pastor Tim White

Dear Washington Cathedral and friends,

I have been praying without ceasing for your health and safety. And like all of you, I am praying for our community and the world as we fight this Covid19 pandemic. Yes, it is a serious fight.

Fighting a potent viral infection can be life-threatening. I pray that we laugh, trust, and care for one another--biblical concepts, known to strengthen our immune system. We are all appropriately alert, but I pray that we do not give in to panic and fear. We need to focus on the fact that God is in control and will be our redeemer.

It is with much prayer that our staff has been discussing our church response to this epidemic. The World Health Organization has just declared Covid19 a pandemic, saying it is going to get worse before it gets better. After hearing Governor Inslee’s announcement on banning meetings over 250, and how impactful this pandemic is continuing to be for our community, we have prayerfully decided to only do virtual services online until the governmental ban is lifted, and close our building in the meantime.

I knew that our attendance would drop below 250 just because of the individual response to this pandemic. But, after much prayer, we discussed how fast infections move through our church and we don’t want to risk anyone’s life. Therefore, our response is clear. We want to do the right thing for our church family.

At the same time, I must tell you that the impact of the corona virus could potentially remake the landscape of churches in our community. Churches of every size are going to be impacted.

We will continue to live stream the services, including Good Friday and Easter services. And we pray that the good hearts of our people will continue with online giving and tithing. If you need help on how to join us via live stream on Facebook Live, please call either email info@wacathedral.org or call the church office and set a call time with one of our staff who will help you set it up on your smartphone, tablet or computer.

Remember our new ministry to help our church members who are shut-in because of their health concerns or illness. So, stay in contact with your church by emailing us at GetHelp@wacathedral.org.

Bottom line is we will be more than conquerors in response to this time of challenge. God will help us and we will help others. This caring network was created for such a time as this.

Let’s stay in touch.

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

PS – As I have mentioned before, these times can be tough for the church financially. A majority of our weekly income still comes from the giving that is done at the church when people attend services. With needing to go to a digital service at this time, that eliminates a good portion of our weekly income to meet our ongoing budget. For the 30-40% who already give online or through other electronic methods, thank you so much for that. For those who give during the offering time at church, we are asking you to please consider giving online or through your financial institutions electronic bill pay system. This will allow our ministries to continue through these tough times. If you need help setting up online giving, please contact Pastor Linda at 425-830-7101. She is happy to help you through the process. Online giving can be done through credit card, debit card or eCheck.

Life Is A Party

by Pastor Tim White

Jesus came to give us life overflowing. John 10:10. And Jesus’ first miracle was to create wine out of water to help the wedding at Cana at his mother’s request. I am praying for a miracle that Washington Cathedral can take a giant stride forward in making everything we do, a party. That means worship, Board meetings, Divorce Recovery, and Small Group meetings. 

I look back on my life with Christ for the last 54 years and I have to say, “Wow what a party!”  I know we are trying to help the poorest of the poor and as many people in our community as possible, but let’s relax, laugh and let God lead us through this party we call life.  I know there is a Presidential Election going on and we are leading the nation in the corona virus statistics, but life is short, and our adventure is precious. So, let’s make life a party!

This morning when I was awoken at 5:30 a.m. it was because I felt my glasses being put on me by my grandson Oscar. He had a big smile on his face as he said, “GP can you tell me a story?”  When you are 4 life is a party. But the same should be true when you are 64. Are we catching on to the life Jesus came to give us?

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

PS:  I’ve asked our staff to prepare and send out an update on what we are doing to address the Corona Virus situation in our community. Please watch for that email tomorrow. I ask that we all be in prayer for all of the people and their families in our community and all over the world who are being impacted by this disease. As we build this “Great Caring Network” we want to make sure that you feel cared for and safe in these unsettling times.

Let's Eliminate Negative Thinking for Lent

by Pastor Tim White

I am writing this blog on Ash Wednesday. We are going to have a great Lenten service at Washington Cathedral. Pastor Michael is leading it with Rhonda, Josh and Eliot assisting. Whether you make it to the service or not, you can still give something up for Lent. Ash Wednesday begins the 40 days of Lent. It is a season to prepare your soul for Easter. And historically we Christians give up a bad habit for Lent. People traditionally give up alcohol, smoking or sugar for Lent. But this year I am suggesting for us to give up negative faithless thinking for Lent. It shortens our lives and pollutes the lives of our loved ones. I don’t think anyone tries to be negative it’s just a bad habit that sneaks up on them. So, let’s change ...try it for 40 days.

And if you’re daring to be positive, now join us Saturday night for our Rockin’ the Dream Banquet. A catered barbecue dinner with great food for vegetarians too. Doug Sutten is our Master of Ceremonies. Dave Irish is our Special Musical Guest. And we will celebrate one of the greatest miracles in the history of Washington Cathedral. It’s going to be a delightful evening.

New Paradigm

by Pastor Linda Skinner

David replied to the Philistine, “You come to me with sword, spear and javelin,
but I come to you in the name of the Lord of Heaven’s Armies –
the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.” 1 Samuel 17:45

Have you ever felt totally dissatisfied with where you are?  I remember when I was young, I wanted to be older.  Now I’m older and I want to be younger?  When I was younger, I thought, “When I get older I’ll be wiser, I’ll make better decisions and I’ll have more time to do the things that are I really enjoy.”  Now I look back with fond memories on all the days when my body was stronger, and my mind was sharper.  I used to keep phone numbers, dates, and hundreds of names in my mind.  Now, I have to have a watch that reminds me to stand, breathe and take my walks.

Pastors Tim and Jackie are on vacation in Hawaii, as we speak, and he asked if I would share the message with him this weekend.  We are teaching on the story of David and Goliath.  He’s speaking on Sunday and I’m speaking Saturday night.  (Tim and Jackie fly in late Saturday night from Hawaii).  As I was reflecting on the text, it struck me “David, the young teenager, was the one who took on the Giant.  Other warriors were much more capable and had all the strength and training.  David would have been for any of us the last choice to enter into that battle.”  David had the faith to move beyond his physical capabilities and do what God placed on his heart to do.  Who of us, would have taken up a sling shot as our weapon against that Giant?  But a sling shot is what he had, and he knew how to use it – a sling shot and a mighty God behind him.

This morning God reminded me that despite my circumstances – my tricky knee, my overloaded brain, the arthritis in my back, my desk piled up with unfinished projects – he has provided me with everything I need – a watch to keep me on track, friends who step in help with the load, a good physical therapist to get my knee back in shape, on and on.  Even better, I have a God that stands with me against any Giant that comes my way.  You have that God, too.  Join us this weekend and be inspired to embrace a new way of thinking when approaching the Giants in your life.

Many blessings on your day,

Pastor Linda

The Unhurried Life

by Pastor Tim White

Doesn’t that sound good? I think all of us could use a dose of that. I remember years ago when my brother was starting a new business and he was just overwhelmed with all of it. (We’ve probably all been there sometime). He stopped at an Arco to fill up with gas. (This was at a time he was living in Dana Point, California.) All the cars were driving fast at rush hour and he was late for his appointment in Beverly Hills. So, he just rushed in to fill up his car and buy a breakfast sandwich and coffee. He jumped in his car and took off to join the rush hour traffic. He immediately heard this loud flapping sound. People honked and flashed their headlights at him. He was really getting annoyed by all the uptight drivers. One person rolled down their window and told him to pull over. Now he was really angry. He got out of his car to talk to the rude driver. Then noticed what all the commotion was about. He had a gas nozzle still in his car with a hose trailing and flapping all around.

As he drove back to the Arco station, he was hoping and praying he would find it blown-up or burned to the ground. When he arrived, he was relieved to see it was okay. So, he took the nozzle and hose in hand and carried it inside to the lady at the cash register. As he handed her the remnants, sheepishly apologizing for driving off with her pumping equipment- guess what she said! “Don’t worry about it - it happens all the time.”

This weekend we will be looking at what God says about fearlessly eliminating hurry from each of our lives.

Please join us,

Pastor Tim White