• Where are we as a church?

    A few months ago we asked about 30 members of our congregation to fill out a survey regarding how they view our church. We picked these people from all of our small group classes, so no major group was left out. They were also picked because they had been with our church for some time and knew at least a bit about what was happening at church. In other words, we didn't survey visitors. That is another survey for another time ... and we'll do that. What we wanted to find out with this survey was, how are we doing as a church? Are we healthy? Where are we? Are we doing what we claim to be doing and should be doing? Or are we missing the mark. Join us as we look at the results of the survey and see what it says to us about ... us ... as a church.

  • What are we missing?

    NOTE: At this point we are planning on having church at Summit this weekend, January 27. Check-in with our Facebook page for last minute updates on any late-breaking changes. https://www.facebook.com/summitnorthwest/ We are working on getting things back to normal after the sprinkler break that has caused water damage to our Foyer and adjacent areas. Sermon info: What are we missing? Life goes on and on ... days flow into weeks, weeks into months, months into years. Is that all there is? Isn't there supposed to be more to life than just grinding it out one day at a time? If you're like many of us, you might feel like you're missing out on something, like maybe your connection with God isn't as strong as it could be, or your zest for life is less than zestful. The question is how do we become more passionate about our spiritual lives without getting weird about it. What does a passionate spiritual life look like: Join us as we explore this important topic.  What are we missing? Speaker: Ron Hessel Worship Leaders: Greg Birchell & Bruce Christensen

  • Spiritual Styles 101: Why Can’t You just Experience God like I Do? Knowing why can save your spiritual life!

    NOTE: We will be having church onsite at Summit this week. However, there will be some changes as to which doors we'll be able to use. Watch FB on Friday for the latest up to date information on what's happening as we continue on the journey to fully using our facility again. See you Sabbath morning!! Spiritual Styles? Is there such a thing? Have you asked the question? Maybe shaking your head at the same time? Why can't you just experience God like I do? If God never changes ... He's always the same ... why isn't He the same for everybody? Or is He the same for everybody, but we just don't experience Him the same as other people? Join us as we discover that our spiritual style might be different than other people's and ... it's OK. They aren't doing it wrong ... and neither are we. If you'd like to find out more about your own personal Spiritual Style consider checking out this website: https://ncd.life/character/d/en/etests/spirituality/summary/about You'll be able to take a Spiritual Style test to find out how you most naturally receive communication from God and how you least naturally receive that communication about God. There is […]

  • Forged Fires: Hayden

    Forged Fires: Hayden

    Who we are: We are a group of men who gather once a month to create a community where men are known and valued for who they truly are. For thousands of years fires have been the gathering place where communities come together. It is a place where stories are told, friendships are built, adventures are relived, and warmth is both experienced and shared. Join the movement and take your place at the fire.Time: First Tuesday of the Month 7pm - 10pm General Format: 6:30-7:00 PM: Men show up and Hang out 7:00-7:15 PM: Intro and Guiding Principles reviewed 7:15-9:45 PM: Authentic conversation 9:45-10 PM: Closing & Roll Out Guiding Principles 1. Confidentiality is key. What happens at the fire stays at the fire. We are men of integrity.2. Authenticity is needed. This is a judgment free place where we come so share what really matters in our life. We are men of courage, strength and honesty. 3. Your story matters. We come to share our story so that other man are able to see part of their own story in ours. This is not a place for teaching, preaching or advising. It is a place to be known for […]