Confession: the healing begins
Apr 6th
Watch this & then join us back after the jump…
Christians who have the confidence and courage to acknowledge and confess their sins are happiest, healthiest people in the entire world.
That’s because we gain the courage and confidence to confess our sins before God and to others when we trust God is truly merciful, loving & forgiving (see Psalm 51).
While God is everywhere, He’s designed the universe that the only place we can go to confess and repent and find life is the Cross of His Son.
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
—1 John 1:9
video by Tenth Avenue North
What’s “Ask & Explore?” (a resource for parents)
Mar 31st
Every week we send out a summary of the worship experience with students, focusing on the themes and Scriptures from our teaching and response time. We call this “Ask & Explore” simply because what we learn and enjoy each week should be explored together both students with their parents. What better way to explore than by asking questions? It’s a simple tool parents have asked to help connect God’s Word to the parent-student relationship, bringing the message to real-life.
The questions are the same ones we wrestle with in our small group times. Leaders, students, parents, asking the same heart questions, seeing God change our minds and our hearts.
We deeply desire to partner with parents — and that each would feel encouraged, supported, equipped, and involved in God’s process to nurture students’ faith in Jesus. So … Ask. Explore. Let us know how we can help.
(We send these out for middle school as well.)
Thank you again for the privilege of investing in your students!
Because Jesus is everything,

Jeff Patterson
Associate Pastor
students@willamettechurch.com
WORSHIP is not a religious word
Mar 31st
Tonight we’re starting a new series on worship. What on earth does that mean?
While it is not spoken about often, worship is certainly the most basic human action. We use the word “worship” all the time when we talk about religion, but we never use it when we’re buying clothes or going to a concert. Even though we don’t think about worship all the time, the truth is we are constantly worshiping. We are, as Harold Best puts it, “continuous outpourers,” we are constantly giving ourselves and sacrificing to something larger than us.
Have you ever been to a professional football game? Have you seen a grown man paint his body blue and white to cheer on the Colts? Why is that man doing that? He is fulfilling his basic human need to give himself to something bigger, greater, and more awesome.
But what if there was something better than football? Better than clothes and iPods and sex? You see, worship is not a religious thing, worship is a human thing. The question is not am I worshipping? The question is, what am I worshipping? We may not physically bow down to clothing or technology or whatever, but we certainly give our hearts to so many different things. For the next four weeks we’re going to look at this idea of worship. What is worship? What is worth worshipping? And how do I worship? Is music the only way to worship God? Ultimately, if we humans are worshippers at our core, the most important thing we need to find out is: whom should we be worshipping?
4/23: PARENTEEN
Mar 25th
For any parent who wants to parent well and understand their teen, check out PARENTEEN PORTLAND
- April 23rd, 7:00 to 9:30pm
- with Dr. Chap Clark
- Learn more
Have you ever wondered how your teenager’s spiritual journey is developing in the midst of this fragmented culture? Do you wonder what role you can play? Keynote speaker Dr. Chap Clark will talk with parents about what biblical discipleship looks like in our homes, and how parents with authentic faith have the best chance of leading their children into a lifetime of commitment to God and His kingdom work. You will come away from this evening with a fresh look at parenting teens and pre-teens.
A snapshot:
MOVIE NIGHT TONIGHT!
Mar 24th
YO! Tonight we’re just going to hang out, chill, watch a movie, and eat lots of pizza.
We’re watching “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,” which is supposed to be incredible.
Join us at 6pm tonight (early) for a Wii Bowling Tournament and whatever else you want to do. We’re starting the movie at 7pm and we’re ordering extra pizza and popcorn. Be there!

Let’s Tatango
Mar 17th
3/27: Rock & Worship Roadshow
Mar 10th
Rock & Worship Roadshow
Saturday night, March 27th @ 6pm
$10 cash at the door (Rose Garden)
FYI: we will not be organizing a group to go. Just giving a heads up that this concert is in the area.

March 20-22: Guys Camping Trip
Mar 10th
Kick-off Spring Break with a guys camping trip with other WCC high school students and adult leaders.
When: Saturday, March 20th through Monday, March 22nd. (Leave WCC parking lot in front of the Student Center at Noon on Saturday. Arrive back between 1-2pm Monday.)
Where: Camp Wilkerson, in Columbia County [map]
Accommodations: cabins (sleep 6) at the former Boy Scout Camp
What: a spiritual get-away on the theme of developing godly character, in the great outdoors, enjoying God’s creation.
Cost: $45. Includes lodging, transportation and meals (Saturday dinner through Monday lunch).
Medical Release needed (forms here)
SIGN-UP!
Camp Wilkerson
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Serving with our hands // Saturday, 3/13 at Marshall HS
Mar 2nd
We have a great opportunity to make a difference with our hands next weekend. From 9am-Noon on Saturday, March 13th, many in our church family will storm the campus of Marshall High School in NE Portland to clean-up, serve the community, and beautify their campus.
SIGN UP to serve!
Why Marshall High School? Watch …
See you Saturday, March 13th at 9:00am, at Marshall High School (MAP below & here):
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Aaron Sternke // Worship Leader
Jeff Patterson // Associate Pastor
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