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What if everything you thought you knew about Jonah was wrong? This isn't just a cute children's story about a man and a whale—it's one of the most sophisticated pieces of satirical literature in Scripture, written like a divine Saturday Night Live skit. The book of Jonah uses comedy, irony, and extreme scenarios to expose something uncomfortable: how far we can be from God's heart while bearing His name. From a prophet who runs from God's call to pagan sailors who are more spiritually aware than God's own messenger, every absurd detail serves as a mirror reflecting our own pride, prejudices, and resistance to God's mercy. But here's the beautiful twist—God uses imperfect, reluctant people to accomplish His perfect purposes. Just as Jonah's worst sermon in history achieved the greatest revival, God can work through our flaws and failures. The question isn't whether we're qualified enough, but whether we're humble enough to let God's mercy flow through us, even to people we think don't deserve it.

This week in our series, Pastor Foth takes us to the dramatic and quirky story of Jonah and the Whale. The story of Jonah shows us the vast difference between human thoughts and God’s ways. Through Jonah’s rebellion and God’s relentless pursuit, we see His compassion, mercy, and second chances—even for those we least expect.

Pastor Foth leads the discussion this week as we continue our series "Stories We Thought We Knew"

In this sermon Pastor Aaron Hanson reframes the familiar story of David and Goliath, moving beyond the popular cultural interpretation of an underdog defeating a champion through skill and training. Instead, it reveals that God is the true hero of this narrative, not David. The story demonstrates how God uses the most unlikely people in extraordinary ways—not the most talented, but the most willing and available. The forty-day period of Goliath's taunting represents a season of testing and preparation that Israel endured, similar to other biblical forty-day periods like Noah's flood, Moses on Mount Sinai, and Jesus in the wilderness. This testing season becomes preparation for the next assignment God has in store. The message emphasizes four key principles for accomplishing God's purposes in our lives. First, we must guard and cultivate our hearts, as everything we do flows from them. Second, we should view every season—even difficult ones—as preparation for our next assignment. Third, we need to live with integrity, maintaining continuity between our private and public lives, just as David's character remained consistent whether tending sheep alone or facing Goliath publicly. Finally, we must use the unique gifts God has given us rather than trying to wear someone else's "armor." David's private victories over lions and bears while shepherding prepared him for his public victory over Goliath, illustrating that God prepares us in private so He can use us in public, and that our private battles lead to public victories when we trust in God's power.

Is the account of David and Goliath primarily about the surprising, even miraculous clash between an overlooked boy and an epic warrior? If we look a little deeper, there is much about this account that tells us a bigger, better story of who God is and what he desires in us and through us.

Pastor Donny leads the discussion this week as we continue our series, "Stories We Thought We Knew"

In this powerful message, Pastor Justin Matthews reminds you that your voice matters—in your school, workplace, teams, friendships, family, and world. Whether you’re in middle school, high school, or navigating your adult faith journey, Pastor Justin offers encouragement and biblical truth to help you step forward with courage into the opportunities God has placed before you. Join us as we grow in faith, remember our voice matters, and embrace God’s plans. Like, subscribe, and share with a friend who needs to hear that their voice makes a difference.

Join us for a special message from our Student Ministries Director, Sami Gutierrez, as we celebrate our annual Student Weekend at Timberline Windsor

Our student ministries director, Sami Gutierrez, leads the discussion this week for our annual Student Weekend celebration

Join us as we celebrate our first weekend with our new Senior Pastor, Aaron Hanson and his family.

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