Sound City Bible Church

New Year Financial Update

New Year Financial Update

In December, we shared a brief update to let you know where we were financially as a church, where we see God leading us, and how you can participate in the mission God has given us. We invited Deacon Dale (catchy, huh?) to join us to give an update now that we've crossed over into the new year.

Advent With Friends

Advent With Friends

Four preachers from four churches in the Puget Sound region are taking the four traditional Advent themes and then sharing those messages at each of the four churches involved. Each preacher will share at a different church for each Sunday of Advent, with Christmas Eve Sunday spent at their home church. This means that the topics will be a little out of order from the traditional arrangement, but hey…what would the holidays be without a little chaos?

Why Study the Book of Judges?

Why Study the Book of Judges?

Judges is an honest book, dealing frankly with the sin of the people of Israel and the consequences that flow from such sin. And because Judges is an honest book, Judges is a scandalous book, full of enough sex and violence to make the writers of Game of Thrones blush. But despite its somber outlook, the book of Judges is a book of hope because it constantly points the readers to look for a better judge, a better, leader, a better king.

Embrace the Awkward

Embrace the Awkward

For four weeks—Sunday July 10, 17, 24, and 31—we are going to “host” an event called the “Sunday Lunch Challenge.” During these four weeks, we are challenging the entire church body to EMBRACE THE AWKWARD! We are going to challenge everyone to meet someone new and to invite them to lunch.

God's Generous Grace

God's Generous Grace

In June of 2015, Sound City celebrated our first group of Covenant Members with a banquet dinner. We ate good food, laughed together, and celebrated the amazing grace that God had shown to us. That dinner launched us into a season of planning for the upcoming fiscal year (July 2015-June 2016). We didn’t know exactly what God was going to do, but what we did know is that we could trust his faithfulness to his people.