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Love God, love people, and change the world. We believe the life and lessons of Jesus aren’t just good advice, but are Good News for us here and now. As a church, we are all about following Jesus and know there’s no end to that journey—we’re more about becoming than arriving. We are committed to becoming a multi-generational, multi-ethnic, multiplying movement of Christ followers, equipping and empowering our kids and students to not only be the church of tomorrow, but the church of today.
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Where do you turn for advice? To your friends? Your family? Do you turn to the Internet or your therapist? There is a source greater than the sum of all the people and search engines we may turn to: Jesus, the Wonderful Counselor! Psalm 119:105 tells us how Jesus is the word and the lamp unto our feet. Megan Marshman focuses on Jesus as our Wonderf…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 15: cannabis and the Struggle. Cannabis is a known killer of cancer cells, and I'm back in the saddle. I've added a few twist…
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Have you ever experienced moments that have made you think, “Nothing will ever be the same again”? The greatest “nothing will ever be the same again” moment in history began with the most mundane of events—the cry of a newborn baby, delivered in an obscure setting to two ordinary humans. And yet, the announcement of Jesus’ arrival was anything but …
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 14. Dr Chris McLaine DC, HHC invited me to visit his clinic and shared some healing tools with me. Bioresonance Analysis and …
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 13. In a search for ozone therapy, Joe went to the pure health clinic and shares the experience. Intro for podcast Support th…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 12. Today we talk about Ozone therapy as a part of an integrative approach to killing cancer cels without radiation or chemot…
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Have you ever struggled to love someone who was different from you? What about loving someone who is in opposition with your really important beliefs and values? Luke 10:25–37 tells the story of a very unlikely stranger loving another very unlikely neighbor in need. Pastor Dave Dummit and Pastor Fabian Garza dive into the story of the Good Samarita…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 11, A visit to the surgeon. Finally a conversation with the team that can shed light on a possible solution or solutions. Int…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 10: Pet Scan. positron emission tomography (PET) scan is a nuclear imaging test that uses a radioactive tracer and this episo…
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We often think we have to go somewhere far to help those in need, but what about those facing challenges in our own communities? Matthew 25:31–46 shows us how much God cares for the vulnerable and calls us to love them, too. This week Megan Marshman reminds us that the opportunity to love the vulnerable is closer than we think!…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 9: The elephant in the room. Who's going to pay for all of this? Intro for podcast Support the show https://www.wcsblog.com/p…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 8: Stress Intro for podcast Support the show https://www.wcsblog.com/podcast-episodes…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 7: The only thing that we really control Intro for podcast Support the show https://www.wcsblog.com/podcast-episodes…
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Does God love all people? Matthew 25:15–30 gives us a glimpse of His heart. Pastor Shawn Williams kicks off For God So Loves and shares how God’s plan for our lives includes loving those within our reach with God’s love and playing an active part in bringing tangible hope and peace to our friends, family, and neighbors in all spaces!…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 5: Glitches and obstacles. Sometimes, obstacles come from unexpected places and in waves. Intro for podcast Support the show …
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What would the world look like if the dominant leadership style was servant leadership? What would the country look like if the main interest of those in leadership positions—government, municipalities, schools, churches—were to out-serve one another and their constituents? Can you imagine it? The heart of servant leadership is putting the needs of…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 5: A crazy day. Joe finishes his session on advocacy and tells the story of a strange day in the journey. Intro for podcast S…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 4: Energy. Joe talks about raising and preserving energy as well as avoiding energy drains and managing energy in the battle …
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 3: The Advocate. Joe talks about the necessity of having an advocate help you navigate the health care system or, more likely…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 2: An integrative approach. Joe talks about the multi-faceted approach to defeating this formidable foe, Intro for podcast Su…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on October 15, 2024. This is the story of his battle and ultimate victory as it unfolds. This is a separate series within the podcast. This issue is part 1: finding out the news. Joe talks about the events leading up to the diagnosis and why he shares this live story on this pla…
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What does it mean to be a peacemaker, not a peacekeeper? Which one of those do you think requires the most courage?Abigail in the Bible shows us what real peacemaking can achieve; she saves the lives of her entire family! But puts herself at great risk to do so. Most of the time, being a peacemaker is much harder than being a peacekeeper; because i…
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When you think about the leaders in your life, be it your boss, a parent, teacher, governor, or president; do you wish for them to lead with hubris, or humility?Hubris leads a person to inflated self-importance, which in turn leads to pride and over-confidence. Humble leadership, as demonstrated by Moses in the Bible, necessitates a person putting …
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At a time when our world is so divided and strained, it’s important for us to remember that, as Christians, we’re commanded by God to pray for our leaders; no matter who they are, or if we like them! In the lead-up to the general election in the USA, we’re bringing you an important series about leadership, praying for leaders, and how we might inco…
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Send us a text Katya Graciano is an energy healer who will be offering her medicine at The Gardens Of Hope; she describes herself as a lover and worshiper of Nature, follower of the magic of the Moon, and herbal alchemist. She has been certified as a Reiki Master Teacher at SoCal College Of Energy Healing, certified as a Pelvic Steam Therapist for …
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It’s likely that at some point in your life as a Christian you have wondered how to pray. Perhaps it’s how to pray for something specific, how to pray a more powerful prayer, or simply “how can I pray to God and will He hear me?”When you have a relationship with God, just like any relationship, communication is an essential part of it. God wants yo…
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Send us a text Thaddeus Wicki is the director of a local mental health clinic. He and Joe Grumbine, with Gardens of Hope, collaborated on a program now known as "Ecotherapy," which blends therapeutic activities in a natural setting. Intro for podcast Support the show https://www.wcsblog.com/podcast-episodes…
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Send us a text Kina Lyn Muir is a multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, composer, live performer, recording artist, and private music instructor based in the Portland Metro Area. Kina grew up immersed in volunteer and social justice work, and has continued that work in her adult life through direct support and community organizing. In she found…
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When we think about all the religions in the world, what makes Christianity the one we want to be a part of? Perhaps you’re wondering if all religions ultimately teach about the same God - and how many gods are there? Don’t all religions basically teach about love and are equally good (or bad, depending on your POV)? There are so many questions. Bu…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine sits with the facilitators of the ecotherapy program, which was developed by Thaddius Wicki and the Riverside Department of Mental Health, along with Joe Grumbine and The Gardens of Hope. Listen as we discuss the benefits of bringing therapy sessions and activities into the garden environment! Intro for podcast Support t…
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What does the Bible say about sex? Let’s talk about it! American culture and the American church have missed the mark on what our sexuality is for and how to use it. From the falsely liberating sexual culture of the modern era to the condemning and damaging messages of purity culture, no wonder the students and young adults in our church are confus…
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How familiar are you with the phrase “do as I say, not as I do?” Almost all of us have heard that said at least once, right?! Now how do you think you do with saying one thing but living another way? Think about how you present yourself to others and how you really live.Many people are critical of Christians, and for good reason. Christian hypocris…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine shares his experiences involving the community and shares information about the new community currently underway. If you're interested in being featured as a guest, send a request to itsjoegrumbine@gmail.com Intro for podcast Support the show https://www.wcsblog.com/podcast-episodes…
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Send us a text Joe Grumbine speaks about his journey to health, which included weight loss (over 50 lbs) and the journey to lose the lump. Today, he discusses the importance of discernment about choices in practitioners and treatments. And remember, you're the one calling the shots. If you're interested in joining the show as a guest, Click the lin…
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Welcome to our new series, which seeks to shed light on and answer the hard questions kids and young people are asking about Christianity. We start with a question that is seen as divisive but shouldn’t be: What role do Christians play in justice, specifically in pursuing racial justice and racial equality? Some people don’t feel this is an area Ch…
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Have you ever considered your spiritual gifts? Are you wondering what spiritual gifts even are?! God has given each person unique skills and talents, including you! But why has God given everyone spiritual gifts? So that you, and each person in the church, can contribute in unique and awesome ways to live out the mission–the purpose–of God’s Kingdo…
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This week, we’re asking: What good is knowing the Good News if we’re not sharing it? We’re often hesitant to share our faith with others because it seems too hard or too tricky to navigate, or we worry about how we will be perceived. Pastor Dave shows us how we can practically begin sharing faith with those around us through the B.L.E.S.S. model; a…
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