Mercy of Mom's

by Pastor Tim White

“Blessed are those who are merciful for they shall receive mercy.”

What a perfect Beatitude to study on Mother’s Day. Where would we be in the world if all mercy were removed? It would be a dark, unimaginable world of civil war, genocide, holocausts, and other atrocities that pits one human against another. It would be a world that no-one wants with everyone looking out for #1. Narcissism, would rule the world. Egocentrism would be the fashion. Revenge and an ‘eye-for-an-eye’ thinking would tear our society apart.

I submit to you that much of the mercy in the world comes through mothers. My mom, Elizabeth Jane Saunders White, is the most merciful person I have ever known. I remember while growing up my mom would say “Timmy, you need to be a friend to this kid at school” or “go change a tire for that lady” or “mow the lawns of widows for free.” She was a nurse during the day and would also take care of many who were dying in their homes. When I was a Pastor, she would point me to people needing hospital calls, funerals or counseling. She has shown amazing compassion throughout her life.

This Sunday is Mother’s Day and I am going to praise God for my mom by remembering this Christ-like trait that our world could do well to appreciate more.

Your friend for life,

Pastor Tim White

PS: A special flower and yummy cookie will be given to every female in the In-Person 10:30 am worship service.

Celebrate Mother’s Day with us at our In-Person Service or Online Service at 10:30 am Sunday morning. Below is a link giving you access to all of our Online Service Options.

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Living Water (Copy)

by Pastor Tim White

I want to be more like Jesus. I say that knowing I have my share of experiences of not being like Jesus and discovering how bad it is for me and the people I love when I make my own headstrong choices, choosing to ignore the directions of Jesus. I am convinced that Jesus is the answer for the world today and above him there’s no other. Jesus is the way.

Let’s consider a question from the Beatitudes. How can we better “hunger and thirst for righteousness?” Because if we are truly hungry for Jesus’ way, we will be fulfilled. Jesus told us that the water He has will quench our thirst.

Perhaps if we enjoy a little righteousness, we will be so satisfied that the hold of unrighteousness will be broken and we will simply want more righteousness.

This morning my daughter Elise sent me a recording of our sweet little granddaughter, Isabela, singing in her bedroom. Her beautiful voice was so clear and touching to my heart as she sang these words alone in her bedroom…“Everything is awesome, everything is cool when you are part of a team. I’m living the dream.” Something in her sweet little voice made me say. “Yea - why would I want anything else than to be on Team Jesus?”

What an opportunity we have this Sunday to study “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness for they will be satisfied.” Won’t you join us for worship -- In Person in the Spirit Falls Sanctuary, Sunday at 10:30 AM. Or, if you can’t be there in person, you can join us Online at our same time 10:30 AM. Below is link that you can use to get to any of our online venues – Facebook Live, YouTube Live, our Website or our App.

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

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Living Water

by Pastor Tim White

I want to be more like Jesus. I say that knowing I have my share of experiences of not being like Jesus and discovering how bad it is for me and the people I love when I make my own headstrong choices, choosing to ignore the directions of Jesus. I am convinced that Jesus is the answer for the world today and above him there’s no other. Jesus is the way.

Let’s consider a question from the Beatitudes. How can we better “hunger and thirst for righteousness?” Because if we are truly hungry for Jesus’ way, we will be fulfilled. Jesus told us that the water He has will quench our thirst.

Perhaps if we enjoy a little righteousness, we will be so satisfied that the hold of unrighteousness will be broken and we will simply want more righteousness.

This morning my daughter Elise sent me a recording of our sweet little granddaughter, Isabela, singing in her bedroom. Her beautiful voice was so clear and touching to my heart as she sang these words alone in her bedroom…“Everything is awesome, everything is cool when you are part of a team. I’m living the dream.” Something in her sweet little voice made me say. “Yea - why would I want anything else than to be on Team Jesus?”

What an opportunity we have this Sunday to study “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness for they will be satisfied.” Won’t you join us for worship -- In Person in the Spirit Falls Sanctuary, Sunday at 10:30 AM. Or, if you can’t be there in person, you can join us Online at our same time 10:30 AM. Below is link that you can use to get to any of our online venues – Facebook Live, YouTube Live, our Website or our App.

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

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The Meek are not Weak!

by Pastor Tim White

Everything Jesus says in the Sermon on the Mount is counter intuitive. It is the opposite of what most of us would think is true. His statements are shocking. The humble will inherit heaven. Those who mourn will be happy. The meek will inherit the earth. It’s not what you would guess. And yet these statements are so life-giving that we would spend the rest of our lives pursuing them to continue to grow.

I loved coaching kid’s football. When I coached for the Kirkland Boys and Girls Club it was a blast. Each of these little kids were precious regardless of whether they played football in the future or not. One of my boys, who always fell down and cried, went on to be a Starter for the U of W and made it in the NFL. But every boy on those teams was a delight. I remember one kid was so big that he was intimidating to the other kids. I lined him up as a defensive end and he was extremely timid. So, I spoke to him showed him what to do and told him he was a big strong tough defensive end. In a little voice he replied, “No I’m not! I’m just a cute little guy in a big body.” Well that cute little guy was a strength in God’s economy. And that is tough to learn.

My wife Jackie has been working on me for years to not finish other people’s sentences. It is a bad habit as a parent, a husband, a Pastor and as a Christian. That is a tough one because it takes meekness to be that kind of person. Meekness was defined by Aristotle as power in control -- like a strong war horse that you can put a baby on its back and the baby is safe because it’s power is in control. We could all use another dose of meekness.

Won’t you join us for worship this Sunday at 10:30 am as we look at what this means and how to live in it. Below is link that you can use to get to any of our online venues – Facebook Live, YouTube Live, our Website or our App.

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

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Happy are the Sad?

by Pastor Tim White

Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted.

Sometimes we Christians can get confused just like anyone else. We can emphasize one aspect of faith and life to the exclusion of an equally true aspect. For example, be happy is a very important aspect of living and of following Jesus. But in the third beatitude Jesus says “happy or (blessed) are those who mourn…” or those who are sad in an authentic human way. For example, we don’t expect a person to be happy when they lose a loved one. We are not surprised when they are sad. Some religious thinking has no room for sadness. So, our authentic humanity is deprived of the ability to feel. But Jesus says happy (blessed) are those who are sad (mourn). Happy are the sad?

We need to learn how to break out of the false religious constraints on our humanity. To learn to be authentic is essential to being the Christ-followers we want to be. Please join us for online worship as we study the third beatitude. It will be a very important moment in your life growth. And it will be a breakthrough point for all of us at Washington Cathedral.

This Sunday at 10:30am join us on You Tube, Facebook Live, www.wacathedral.org, or our Wacathedral App or any of the other places we are on the World Wide Web.

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

P.S. You can access all our online options by Clicking Here.

Great Oaks

by Pastor Linda Skinner

This week Pastor Tim is beginning a great new series “Blessed are the…”. Reflecting on the Words of Jesus written in Matthew 5:1-12, I can’t help but fall on my knees and say “Thank You” to my Lord, for His many blessings. The most important of those blessings is the one we just celebrated last weekend, the blessing of eternal life.

What a celebration we had! I think it was sweeter and more special because of the times we are in right now. I was fortunate to have the blessings of worshipping with three different Washington Cathedral Easter Service congregations. One at the amazing Drive-In Celebration. What a celebration that was! Horns honking in praise of the Risen Savior (I think we could say the rocks and the cars cried out in praise.) A couple of geese even joined in on the fun. I loved it when Leon Patillo sang to the goose who joined us on the parking lot. Even the dogs joined in. What a morning.

At the same time, I was celebrating with our wonderful online congregation (three different times that day). What a blessing to greet each of those people online with the words “Happy Easter” and “He Is Risen”. As of Thursday morning, we have had over 40,000 people join in on our Online Service (Can you believe that? What a blessing!)

This weekend, we will be reminded that those blessings don’t stop at our Easter Celebration. Our God keeps on blessing. God’s blessings cannot be stopped by any circumstances or situation. They keep flowing. There is nothing that can stop Him. That’s “Good News”. I love the promises in Isaiah 61:1-3 that are fulfilled in Jesus Christ:

The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is upon me, for the LORD has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to comfort the brokenhearted and to proclaim that captives will be released and prisoners will be freed. He has sent me to tell those who mourn that the time of the LORD’s favor has come, and with it, the day of God’s anger against their enemies. To all who mourn in Israel, he will give a crown of beauty for ashes, a joyous blessing instead of mourning, festive praise instead of despair. In their righteousness, they will be like great oaks that the LORD has planted for his own glory.

Are you ready to be a “Great Oak”? I know I am. Join us this Sunday at 10:30 am for a wonderful online service and the start of a fantastic new Series. Below is link that you can use to get to any of our online venues – Facebook Live, YouTube Live, our Website or our App. Timothy James Meaney will be our musical guest this week.

God’s Riches Blessings be With You,

Pastor Linda

Easter is a Savored Moment

by Pastor Tim White

Easter is a savored moment for me this year especially!

“Up from the Grave He Arose.” “Christ the Lord is Risen Today!” “I Can See!” Great songs from Easter and so many fond memories over the years. This Easter 2021 is going to be very, very, very special!

It will be the first time we have met together in-person as a church in over a year. Last year’s on-line Easter reached over 15,000 people - I don’t know if it was because society was shut down from the pandemic or some other reason. At Christmas we had over 20,000 viewers online. Wow! Still a mystery.

This year our drive-in service on top of the hill will be safe from any spread of the virus and what a great moment to wave and honk at each other. The former lead-singer of Santana and a gospel singing legend in his own right, Leon Patillo, will be there at the release of his new album. He will sing one of my favorites “I Can See!” following a dramatic monologue by Raymond Burke called: “On the Road to Emmaus”. Our spines are going to tingle. But that’s only part of the 60 minutes of incredible inspiration. Elliot has a really cool band to lead us in uplifting songs of worship. And I can’t wait to hear Rhonda play on the keyboard some of our favorite hymns of Easter. You will get to see the gang: Pastor Michael Fernandez, Pastor Jackie White, Pastor David and Carol Gerzsenye, Youth leaders Jared and Rianna Gallardo, and, it would not be Easter, without Rich and Linda Skinner saying “Happy Easter” together.

I really hope you can be there at 11:00 am on the top of the hill for our first drive-in worship, because it makes it so much better to have you there with us. But if you can’t make you can’t make it, please join us on YouTube Live, Facebook Live, the church website www.wacathedral.org, on our WaCathedral App, or any of the other places we are on the World Wide Web. It would be great if you could repost our Easter advertisement and invite your friends. God is going to surprise us with hope this Easter 2021. Please join us.

Streaming on-line services at 10:30am, 2:00pm and 5:00pm on Easter Sunday and of course you can replay it or send it to anyone throughout the week.

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

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“Let your Easter Joy Burst Forth Like Flowers in the Spring.”

by Pastor Tim White

This Sunday we are celebrating Palm Sunday which is the beginning of Easter Week. I am excited because Easter is the number one time of the year that people commit their lives to Jesus Christ. Also, so many of us step forward in our faith during the Easter Season. We realize how important this season is to in being able to reach our family and friends helping them to develop a faith they can build their lives upon. A faith that changes our world by sharing the good news of Jesus Christ.

This year you have the option of celebrating Easter with us at our live drive-in service or online with our streamed service. If you are coming to the live drive-in service, why not invite some friends. Or share the online service with family and friends.

A great way to invite people is to share our ads on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Many of us have thousands of connections through social media. What a great season to leverage your position to get people thinking about the Good News of Easter. I am constantly startled by my 30,000 contacts and you might be startled at the influence of your voice this Easter.

Whether in person from your car or online, this Easter we have as our special guest the former lead singer for Santana, Leon Patillo. Eliot and Rhonda have great music prepared for us. There is a fantastic dramatic monologue of the Road to Emmaus to inspire you. As always you will be joining an amazing group of people worshipping and celebrating Easter -- 15,000 last Easter and 20,000 last Christmas. The sermon will put wings on your heart. And the view from the top of hill will be sensational for our drive-in service.

Join us this Sunday, March 28th, for a great online Palm Sunday service and next Sunday, April 4th, will be incredible.

Let’s make Easter count by joyously sharing this life-changing good news with as many people as possible. Will you join me in that effort?

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

PS: Online services are available as always on Facebook Live, YouTube Live, our website, or our App. Click here for links to each of those choices.

A Family for Everyone

by Pastor Linda Skinner

“For you are all children of God through faith in Christ Jesus.  And all who have been united with Christ in baptism have put on the character of Christ, like putting on new clothes. There is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male and female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus.”  Galatians 3:26-28

The early church was a place of diversity and a gathering of people who previously been divided.  Jews worshipped with Gentiles.  The slaves worshipped with the slave owners.  Men and women were invited to worship together.  Christ unified and did not divide.  In his prayer recorded in John 17 for future believers, Jesus says these words, “The same glory you gave me, I have given them, so they’ll be unified and together as we are – I in them and you in me.  Then they’ll be mature in this oneness, and give this godless world evidence that you’ve sent me and loved them in the same way you’ve love me.”  Can’t you just feel our Savior’s longing in those words?  He longs for us to open our hearts to be in community with one another.  Not that we are all the same, but that we, in all our differences, can be one in Him.

Philip Yancy in his book “Church, Why Bother?” puts it this way:

The Christian basis for community, the reconciling love of God, transcends all differences of nationality, race, class, age, and gender.  Our commonality comes first; the issues that divide us come later…. A family of God emerges, one in which unity does not mean uniformity and diversity does not mean division.

What I loved from the very first moment I entered into the Cafeteria at Lake Washington High School back in 1984, was Pastor Tim’s vision for this church.  A place for people of all back grounds, of all generations, of all political persuasions, of all ethnicities, and especially the unchurched.  The Lord God loves them all and our doors and arms are open to them all. 

Archbishop William Temple said that the church is “the only cooperative society in the world that exists for the benefits of its non-members.” 

As we approach Easter, the most Holy of Holiday’s in Christianity, let’s all ask God to show us how we can be a fulfillment of His vision for us – a community unified in love and beautiful in all our diversity.

May God Richly Bless You,

Pastor Linda

PS This Sunday Pastor Tim will be sharing a message “Band of Brother and Sisters”.  This is the last message of the series “Authentic Faith”.  You can worship with us online 10:30 am at Facebook Live, YouTube Live, WaCathedral App or our website.  Click Here to access any of those options.

A FISHBONE OR FAITH?

by Rhonda Jones

Here’s one of my childhood memories that has influenced my life to this day: My dad was an avid fisherman and taught me to love it as well. He provided for us by catching a lot of salmon out of Depot Bay, Oregon. Thus, my mom became an expert at cleaning and preparing salmon. One night at dinner a fairly large salmon bone got stuck in my throat which wouldn’t go down for anything-I was choking severely. Not knowing quite what to do, my dad swooped me up in his arms and stuck his little finger down my throat to try and reach the bone. I gagged and coughed; and after many tries, he got it out! From that point on I could not swallow pills. Years later at the age of seventeen I had to take some meds due to sickness. Up to that point if I had to take meds of any kind, I would crush the bitter pills, mix them in jam and swallow them. I was so tired of having to do this. I saw a plaque on the wall that quoted Matthew 19:26. So I took the plaque in my hands, stood in front of the mirror and said to myself, “…with God all things are possible; with God all things are possible; with God all things are possible.” I put the pill in my mouth, sipped my water, tilted my head back and with faith and a little fear, swallowed the pill!

That was really the first time I learned how to apply God’s word to a very specific situation in my life. I needed faith and inspiration and it came directly from God’s word. Since then, I have come to treasure the Word of God in my life. It brings hope, inspiration, faith, wisdom, direction for my future and strength to overcome trials (and so much more-I could go on for a LONG TIME)! Here are some specific verses that have built my faith and hope as a Christ follower:

Hebrews 11:1 “Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen. It gives us assurance about things we cannot see.” Isaiah 41:10 “Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will hold you up with my victorious right hand.” Hebrews 4:12 “For the Word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires.” Jeremiah 29:11-13 “For I know the plans I have for you”, declares the Lord. “Plans for welfare and not for calamity, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me. And I will listen to you. And you will seek me and find me when you search for me with all your heart.”

And here’s a verse about how the Holy Spirit works in our lives when we trust God with everything: Philippians 4:6,7 “Don’t worry about anything; instead pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank Him for all He has done. If you do this, you will experience God’s peace which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” Another mysterious truth for our human minds to try and grasp is found in Isaiah 55: 9-11 “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.”

Recently I’ve been pondering the encounter Jesus had with Satan in the wilderness from Matthew Chapter 4. Although Jesus was the Son of God, he defeated Satan by using a weapon that everyone has at their disposal: “The Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.” (See Ephesians 6:17). He met each temptation with scriptural truth. And as Christ Followers, we should learn to do the same. I am not perfect — far from it! But I am learning that the most efficient weapon I have at my disposal as a Christian is the Word of God. It is alive, active, ready to work in every situation in my life if I only apply it. And the best way to do that is to memorize it. Psalm 119: 11 says, “Thy word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against Thee.” I have so much more to learn about applying scripture to my life; but I hope these truths that I’ve shared have brought some encouragement and faith to your heart today. They are our sure foundation.

This Sunday, Pastor Tim will be continuing his series. Be sure to grab your journal or iPad and join us on Facebook Live at 10:25am, YouTube Live, or our Washington Cathedral website or App. This message will enlighten your understanding in a healthy, new way.

See you Sunday.