A big welcome to Bob – he has hit the ground running, already meeting with many. If you would like to meet with him
Read MoreLTCC loves one another, that is for sure! We also love our community through serving, as was exemplified last Saturday at the Compassion Washington healthcare event where approximately 30 from our church body served in a multitude of ways.
Read MoreDuring this graduation season and end of the school year festivities, I’ve found myself reflecting on the rich tapestry of life. Milestones such as graduations often stir up many emotions as they mark the end of a season and the beginning of something new. Tears flow as that graduation day reminds us of each day along the way as we’ve journeyed to that point.
Read MoreI'm continually amazed at how our minds work. The Lord has given us a wonderful organ, capable of the highest of thoughts – and, occasionally, one capable of actually entertaining us in our musings. When thinking about the 12 months of the year, here's how mine works…
Read MoreGraduation parties and ceremonies are coming up this weekend for our high schoolers. As our youngest son, Luke, embarks on this milestone, I can’t help thinking about all of the people who have poured into his life over the years.
Read MoreMay 2023 has been an eventful month for LTCC. Relying on Our Savior, we have both celebrated the life of one beloved pastor and called another to serve for the time being. As I hope you read in last week’s update, we extended a call to Bob Slack of Interim Pastor Ministries (IPM) to serve as our interim pastor. He accepted and will begin his time with us on July 2nd. As I anticipate Bob’s ministry to us, I have been contemplating my response and responsibilities.
Read More“I’m not perfect, but God is.” That was one of the many messages Bob squeezed in over his few short days with us. Bob was faithful to
Read MoreI like to think that God puts the church together like a jigsaw puzzle. Every piece has it's place, and God brings those pieces together in exactly the right place at exactly the right time. I don't think there's any question that…
Read MoreI remember my first time ever going over to Tim and Sue’s house with our young kids. Justine and I were relatively new to the church and were having dinner with Tim and Sue to get to know them better. We weren’t there for more than 5 minutes and Tim was already
Read MoreA lot can happen in a week. After the meeting with our potential interim pastor Friday night, we got word of Pastor Tim’s passing early Saturday morning. So many conflicting emotions. Now, a few days later, sitting in my office and looking across to where Tim’s name is still adorned above his old office, I can almost feel him giving me a side hug and saying, “You know, Justine, God never said this was going to be easy, but He promises to be with us.
Read MoreWe held our first family forum just a week and a half ago. For those who missed it, it was a helpful time together. Various opinions were expressed as well as clarifying questions asked. We reviewed a bit of where we’ve been, expressed gratitude for past and present leaders, acknowledged our present circumstances, and reaffirmed the decision to seek an intentional interim pastor. Overall, there was encouragement to continue moving forward with God’s leading.
Read MoreOne of our core values at LTCC is the “Great Commission” given by Christ in Matthew 28:18-20. It is the responsibility of the church until He returns. Jesus commissioned followers of himself to go make disciples, baptizing them and teaching them to obey.
Read MoreAt our monthly potluck last week, I asked the seniors what Easter meant to them. This week as we look forward to Easter Sunday, it’s not a bad question for all of us to consider.
Read MoreAs an adjective, lavish means extravagant, bountiful, and luxurious. Isn’t this the nature of our God? Used as a verb, to lavish means to give generously, to heap, show and pour in extravagant quantities. Isn’t this how our God operates?
Read MoreI was driving up Sumner Tapps Highway this past week, and I noticed our church building standing splendidly on the hill. I thought of all the purposes that our building serves. The Scriptures are quite clear that the church is the people rather than the building, but interestingly doesn’t say much about church buildings outside of the Tabernacle and Temple in the Old Testament. Historically, early Christians met
Read MoreI work in the financial industry and the headlines about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and others has created quite the buzz this week. Perhaps over simplified, the bank collapses are the result of favoring short-term gains over long-term value. Over the last couple of years
Read MoreThis week in our Growing in Christ Bible study our memory verse was Matthew 6:33 where Jesus says:
“But seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you as well.” (NIV)
Leading up to and following that verse, Jesus tells his followers not to be anxious
Read MoreIn the house I grew up in, the bedrooms and kitchen were on the top floor and our living room was on the bottom floor. Many nights I would sneak out of my bedroom and sit at the top of the stairs straining to hear the TV that was playing in the living room down below. One night, as I was in my usual spot, I heard a voice behind me.
Read MoreLTCC is an outpost for the gospel, a place to hear God’s truth and apply it in love toward one another and in taking it to the world. It takes structure for this to happen in a group of people. Structure is something we have been wrestling with at LTCC.
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