A Seattle Church is a church plant in Downtown/South Lake Union. We dearly love our city and believe that Jesus is the hope for Seattle. We desire to share God’s love in and for our city, and to worship Christ in Spirit and truth. To see God make all things new. Visit aseattlechurch.com to learn more.
As we continue through the Gospels in the Year of Living Biblically, we're challenged to examine our hearts and our approach to those who don't yet know Jesus in Luke 7:33-50. The story of the sinful woman anointing Jesus' feet serves as a stark contrast between self-righteous religiosity and genuine, transformative faith. We're reminded that Jesus came not for the righteous, but for sinners - and that includes all of us. The parab...
As we continue to celebrate and bring the best (Luke 15:22), take a look back as Pastor Tyler shares stories of visible transformation this year.
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In our continued exploration of the Gospels, we're challenged to confront the most crucial question of our faith: 'Who do you say Jesus is?' This isn't just about theological knowledge, but about how we live our lives in response to Christ's identity. The passage reveals the paradox at the heart of following Jesus - to save our life, we must lose it. We're called to embrace 'cruciformity,' shaping our lives according to Christ's se...
As we head into the New Testament in our Year of Living Biblically series, we're challenged to build our lives on the firm foundation of Jesus Christ. The central scripture, Matthew 7:24-27, paints a vivid picture of two builders - one wise and one foolish. We're called to be like the wise builder who hears Jesus' words and puts them into practice. This isn't just about belief, but about active, lived-out faith. The sermon emphasiz...
Rich Villodas—pastor, author, and one of today’s clearest voices on spiritual formation—joins Pastor Tyler for a powerful conversation on how the Sermon on the Mount shaped his life.
From his early discipleship under the guidance of his grandfather to his current role as lead pastor at New Life Fellowship in Queens, Rich shares how he came to embrace Jesus’ words not as ideals, but as a way of life.
This conversation marks th...
This week, Pastor Tyler challenges us to confront our disappointments and doubts head-on, using the book of Malachi as a guide. The central theme revolves around preparing the way for Christ's return, mirroring John the Baptist's role before Jesus' ministry. We're reminded that God welcomes our honest doubts but also lovingly corrects our perspectives. The message emphasizes four key ways to prepare: proclaiming, enduring, repentin...
Pastor Tyler delves into the profound book of Hosea. This Old Testament prophet's story serves as a striking metaphor for God's unwavering love for His people, even in the face of our unfaithfulness. We're challenged to consider how often we, like Gomer, chase after 'lovers' that aren't God - be it success, relationships, or worldly pleasures. Yet, the beautiful message of Hosea is that God's love pursues us relentlessly. He doesn'...
Guest Speaker, Pastor Prentice Park, explores the book of Jonah and challenges us to confront our own prejudices and expand our understanding of God's mercy. The story of Jonah isn't just about a man and a big fish - it's a mirror reflecting our own struggles with extending grace to those we deem unworthy. We're reminded that God's love is scandalously inclusive, breaking down barriers and defying cultural norms. Just as Jonah was ...
Clair challenges us to examine the true nature of our worship. The prophet Amos delivers a shocking message: God despises empty religious rituals when they're disconnected from genuine care for others. We're reminded that true worship isn't just about what happens inside church walls, but how it transforms our hearts and actions in the world. The imagery of justice rolling down like a river invites us to consider: Are our lives bri...
Guest Pastor, Jess Gracewski, delves into the central themes of transformation and renewal as illustrated in Ezekiel 37, a profound biblical narrative that teaches us about God's power to breathe life into even the driest of bones. The vision of the valley of dry bones serves as a metaphor for the nations of Israel’s despair during the Babylonian exile, where spiritual and physical desolation were deeply intertwined. Yet, we're rem...
In this powerful exploration of grief, lament, and hope, we're invited to confront the raw emotions that often accompany our faith journey. The book of Lamentations serves as our guide, showing us that even in the depths of despair, God's faithfulness endures. We're reminded that lament isn't a lack of faith, but an act of profound trust - bringing our pain directly to God. The message challenges us to embrace the paradox of hope: ...
We're invited to rediscover the passionate, intimate love that God desires to have with us in the Song of Songs. This often overlooked book of the Bible uses rich poetry to depict a love that's not just romantic, but deeply spiritual. We're challenged to see how God's love for us is as intense and unquenchable as the love between spouses. The message reminds us that our relationship with God shouldn't be passive or distant, but act...
In Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, we're challenged to confront the complexity of life and faith. The passage reminds us that there's 'a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.' This isn't just poetic language; it's a profound truth about the human experience. We're encouraged to embrace the seasons of our lives, both joyful and difficult, recognizing that God is present in all of them. The sermon delves into th...
Clair, our Community Outreach and Prayer Ministry Director, delves into the book of Proverbs and the life of King Solomon. We're reminded that true wisdom isn't just about knowledge, but about applying God's truth in our lives. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, but this 'fear' isn't about terror - it's about awe and reverence. We're challenged to consider: Are we seeking worldly wisdom or godly wisdom? The world tell...
In our continuation of Living Biblically, Pastor Tyler invites us to rediscover the profound comfort and guidance offered by our Good Shepherd. Far from being just a funeral psalm, this beloved scripture is a roadmap for living wisely and finding true rest in God. We're challenged to see ourselves as sheep - not dumb, but nearsighted creatures prone to fixating on immediate concerns while missing the bigger picture. The psalm revea...
Guest Speaker, Josh Ryan Butler, invited to wrestle with one of life's most challenging questions: Where is God when it hurts? Through Job's story, we discover that suffering isn't always a result of our actions. Sometimes, life's storms hit even the most righteous among us. The key lesson here is learning to trust God even when we don't understand His ways. We're encouraged to move from a 'what if' faith to an 'even if' faith - tr...
With special guests, Emily and Taylor Vickerman, we delve into the heart of Psalm 139, uncovering profound truths about our identity and security in Christ. The message challenges us to confront our attachment struggles and anxiety, reminding us that we are fully known and deeply loved by our Creator. We're encouraged to be honest with God about our fears, doubts, and pain, recognizing that He can handle our raw emotions. The beaut...
As we continue our exploration of Matthew 6:25-34, we're challenged to confront our deepest worries and anxieties. Jesus' teachings on worry aren't naive platitudes, but nuanced truths that speak to the core of our human experience. We're reminded that our value exceeds our basic needs - we are more than what we eat, drink, or wear. By looking at the birds of the air and the flowers of the field, we're encouraged to trust in God's ...
Pastor Tyler kicks off a new sermon series! We're reminded that anxiety is a universal human experience, but it doesn't have to define us. The key scripture, Philippians 4:4-9, offers a roadmap for finding peace amidst our anxieties. We're called to rejoice always, pray with thanksgiving, and focus our thoughts on what is true, noble, and praiseworthy. This isn't about ignoring our struggles, but rather bringing them to God and all...
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