Pastor's blog - june 2025

Greetings, brothers and sisters. 


Recently my wife and I traveled to Oregon to spend two weeks with my sister, Laura. I am so pleased that her faith in Jesus continues to grow.

In Oregon, God appears to be showing off, as everywhere we went He displayed the beauty of His creation (see Psalm 19:1). During our time at Mount Hood Village, we dined at Whistle Stop Restaurant, a place we had visited twice before. Looking out the huge bay window we saw skiers also seeming to show off, as each of their dramatic turns tossed up what looked like a wave of white snow. Yes, God was displaying His handiwork (see Genesis 1:1), and Diane and I took it in with an even greater appreciation of His beautiful creation.

The State of Oregon boasts of so much beauty that both Oregon and California are tied at the top of our list of states.  And, Diane and I have been able to bask in what I believe to be the most beautiful beaches in the world, most notably Laguna Beach.

I became a certified scuba diver at 19, and my first deep-water dive was at Catalina. Diving among the kelp forests was stunningly beautiful, as the sun’s rays came through the kelp forest, reaching a sandy white bottom below. Over the next few years, when I donned my scuba gear at Diver’s Cove and headed off to the reef, I was awe-struck at all the beauty (see Palm 95:5, Psalm 104.25). At a depth of 35 feet, I saw a spot where the reef appeared to have been split in two, leaving a beam of sunlight to light up the patch of white sand on the bottom between the two sections of the split reef.

At that reef, I was often greeted by the same young octopus, who was quite curious about me and my scuba gear. Occasionally it would playfully wrap its tentacles around my face mask. After spending several minutes together it would eventually leave, and each time it left it would push off with all of its eight little arms, leaving a tiny cloud of bright purple ink. I felt it was his way of saying “That was fun, so let's do it again next time you’re here." (See Genesis 1:21, Psalm 104:25.)

I pray that this inspires you, as it did me. 


Your brother in Christ, Ken


Pastor's blog - May 2025

Dear brothers and sisters, 


Over the past year and a half, the Lord has been calling us to attention, urging us to position ourselves to hear His voice. This year our goal is to be marked by God, and as I meditate on this I am reminded of where I stand with the Lord. When He speaks we must be attentive to what He instructs us to do.  


In the Bible, we see stories like that of Saul. In 1 Samuel 15:3, the Lord gave Saul clear instructions: "Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys." 


But in verse 8, we see Saul's disobedience: "He captured Agag, king of Amalek, alive, but devoted all the others to destruction with the sword." Then in verse 9, it says, "Saul and his troops spared Agag, along with the best of the sheep and cattle, the fat calves and lambs, and the best of everything else. They were unwilling to destroy them, but they devoted to destruction all that was despised and worthless."


This is a powerful reminder that we must be fully obedient to God's instructions—no exceptions. Too often, when the Lord speaks to us, we try to negotiate or compromise. In 1 Samuel 15:11, the Lord says to Samuel, "I regret that I have made Saul king, for he has turned away from following Me and has not carried out my instructions." 


These words from the Lord deeply shocked me, reminding me that it is all too easy to take His instructions lightly. 

This year we have heard the Lord’s heart for our lives and for the ministry. It’s more than just a wake-up call, it is a call to action and to realignment. I encourage you to seek the Lord, to listen to His voice, and to receive His guidance for what is to come. 


Keep seeking, keep praying, and never forget…you are deeply loved by God.


Love and Peace, 


Samantha Rodriguez


Pastor's blog - April 2025

Dear Brothers and Sisters,


Just as nature blesses us with both gentle showers and fierce storms, our lives are filled with

seasons of joy and seasons of trial. The rain nourishes the earth and helps it flourish, yet the

storm tests its resilience. Similarly, we experience moments of abundance and peace, only

to face times of struggle that challenge our faith and fortitude.


Storms whether in the skies or in our hearts remind us of our fragility and our dependence

on something far greater than ourselves. These trials are not random; they carry profound

meaning and purpose. Each storm presents us with an opportunity to grow, to learn, and to

draw nearer to our Creator.


In moments of turmoil and uncertainty, we must remember that there is one source of

hope, strength, and salvation that never fails, Jesus Christ. As it is written in Psalm 46:1,

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” This truth anchors us in

the fiercest storms of life.


Let us not rely on our own understanding or strength alone, for we are encouraged in

Ephesians 6:11 to “put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against

the devil’s schemes.” When the winds howl, the rain pours, and the waves threaten our

faith, we must be fortified by His grace and love, which will enable us to persevere. This

armor of faith equips us to face the trials ahead, grounded in the truth of His Word and

protected by the shield of His promises.


Let us also remember that no storm is without purpose. God, in His infinite wisdom, allows

us to endure difficulties so that we might emerge stronger, more compassionate, and closer

to Him. As Romans 8:28 reassures us, “And we know that in all things God works for the

good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.” Every trial

carries the seeds of transformation, and every challenge is an opportunity to trust Him more

deeply.


So, my dear brothers and sisters, let us face the storms of life with courage and faith. Let us

trust in His perfect plan and prepare our hearts and minds to stand firm, knowing that Christ

is our anchor and our guide. With Christ as our anchor, we will emerge from every storm

stronger and more faithful than before.


Yours in Christ,


Juan Rodriguez

Pastor's Blog - march 2025

Greetings dear brothers and sisters,

 

Recently my wife and I went up to the apple orchards for time away to rest and refresh.

 

With the busyness of life, work, and family, my wife and I realized the need to get away and rest. By setting this time aside to get away we were able to commune with one another and draw close together. We were able to have intimate conversations that the normal hustle and bustle of daily life doesn’t afford us. I cannot forget to mention that we were able enjoy the beauty of the Lords handiwork that surrounded us. As we sat looking at the snow-capped mountains, we felt a feeling of safety and contentment, this overwhelming sensation came to us just by being in the presence of the Almighty. We came there with all sorts of thoughts, concerns, feelings, and emotions. Yes, God was truly with us. We were able to talk, laugh, and maybe most importantly even cry together a little. It was truly a time of restoration and healing.

 

Why do I tell you all this? In the Bible we often see that Jesus went away to rest and find time alone with God in secluded places, such as mountains and deserts. He also taught his disciples it would be wise of them to learn to do the same.

 

We see in an example of this in Mark, 6:31-32, “And He said to them, ‘come aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.’ For there were many coming and going, and they did not even have time to eat. So they departed to a deserted place in the boat by themselves.”

 

You see, even Jesus Himself needed to leave and commune with His Father in Heaven.in fact, He felt it was necessary to do so. So while we continue to do the work of our Father in Heaven, do not forget to take time and rest, to restore your bodies, always allowing the Holy Spirit to refresh and restore your mind, body and spirit. May the Lord give you rest, and restore you this day.

 

Your brother in Christ,

 

Aaron Wantuch

Pastor's Blog - February 2025

Dear Family of God,

  

As I pondered what the Lord has for us this year, I kept sensing that He desires all of us, in the sense that He, the Lord God, wants your whole heart and life to be submitted, surrendered and devoted to Him. I felt this was being confirmed when our Pastor encouraged us, in that we were to be “Marked by God” this year.

 

As we continue through this year I believe we will be presented with many opportunities to choose whom we will allow to mark our lives. Will it be the world around us, or the Lord Jesus Christ? This year we have to make the conscious decision to truly surrender our entire lives to the Lord. We must take up our cross daily, every single day, and follow our God wholeheartedly.

      

He desires more of us, all of us, and He is waiting for His bride to be made ready for His return. We don’t know the day or the hour in which our Lord will return, but we are reminded to be ready. (Matthew 24:44, NLT).You must therefore be ready at all times, for the Son of Man will return when He is least expected.”


Let us determine as individuals, and as the Body of Christ, that this year we will allow our lives to be transformed by the Lord. We will let His will be done in and through us. We will be true followers and disciples of God. We have to do our part in being children of God and start doing what He has called us to do. Our lives must reflect Jesus. Our actions must reflect those of our perfect example in Christ. 

Let us be “Marked by God” together this year!

 

In His Service,

 

Vanessa Provencio

Pastor's Blog - January 2025

Happy New Year to all!


It is such a wonder how quickly time passes us by. Here we are now welcoming in the year 2025! It is so easy during this time of year to forget what is behind us, and to create new goals and refresh our vision for forward movement.

I encourage you all to make it a continual practice to take a look back in the rear-view mirror and remember what God had done for you, and then focus on what lies ahead.


In Psalm 77:11-12 we are encouraged by Asaph’s words, “11 I will remember the works of the Lord; surely I will remember Your wonders of old. 12 I will also meditate on all Your work, and talk of Your deeds.


Whether you have experienced good things, hard things, or a combination of both, we always have reason to praise the Lord. Job reminds us we should accept the good as well as adversity from God (Job 2:10). God is with us in the good times, and He strengthens and carries us through the difficult times.


In fact, it is often in the most difficult circumstances that we discover most, that God is for us. From Abraham, Jacob, Moses, David and Peter we learn from their times of hardship, that God met their every need and they became the better because if it.


We don’t know everything about God, but like these men the course of our lives open the way for God to reveal Himself to us. Every encounter we have with God should leave a lasting impression on our life, one that we can look back on as a reminder, and to encourage us to move forward in the Lord with great confidence.


We see the Israelites continually creating landmarks as a sign for themselves and future generations, to always be reminded of the great works God has performed on behalf of His people. Still, to this day the Jewish people hold traditional holidays because of what God accomplished thousands of years ago in Egypt. God’s work has left a great mark upon the Jewish people and their lives and therefore affected everything that they do as a people.


As we enter this new year I have this very question for us as a church. We have been through many things with God, seen many things with God, gone many places with God. Through all of this has your life been “Marked by God?” Because as we are marked by Him we therefore can reveal Him to others!


In His Service,


Pastor Damian

Pastor's Blog - December 2024

This is December, the month we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. But let’s take a look back, way back, even before there was a month called December, yes, even before there was a universe, God created both space and time, because before that time, there was no space and there was no time.


But God still had more creation in mind, because He then spoke, and He created the heavens and the earth, and all living things that flew in the air, on the earth, and in the sea. He then looked at all His creation, and He saw that it was good. And in seeing that great creation He desired companionship. He then formed Adam from the dust of the earth, and from the rib of Adam He created Eve, who would become the mother of all mankind, and they were fruitful and multiplied, filling the earth.


But soon thereafter, when He saw the sinfulness of His creation, He sent a flood to destroy all of humanity, save a few. But man seemed to have learned nothing from the flood, so this same God volunteered to come to earth as a man, subject to all the frailties and sufferings of mankind. And this, the greatest gift ever, was soon beaten, scourged, spat upon, and nailed to a cross, taking the just punishment we deserved for our sins.


But this great gift, whose name is Emmanual, Everlasting Father, Redeemer, Almighty God, Yeshua, and Jesus, on the third day rose from the dead, giving us still another even greater gift, the gift of eternal life. That great gift meant that we would never have to stand before a just God and hear the word “Guilty” because he said He would cast our sins from Him and remember them no more. That was a gift we could never earn, all we had to do for this great gift, was to accept Him and His gift, by surrendering our lives to Him and accepting His free gift of salvation.


Although most of His creation still rejects Him, He did all this because of His great love for us, His children. What an amazing God we serve, and He is worthy of all our love, because He is love! We owe Him our everything, because without Him we would have no hope . . . without Him we would have nothing!

 

Ken Simmons

 

Pastor's Blog - November 2024

While I was in Florida for mutual assistance support, restoring power to thousands of people. I got a glimpse of the destruction a hurricane can bring and the aftermath it leaves behind. I thought of the scripture in Matthew 5:45 “For He makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.”


I’m sure that there were many people who were affected by the loss of loved ones or of much or even all their earthly possessions that served the Lord. Just as Job had they probably didn’t expect that tragedy would be knocking on their door. It goes to show that nothing in this life is guaranteed to last forever, it is all temporal.


I like how the Amplified describes John 16:33 “I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have [perfect] peace. In the world you have tribulation and distress and suffering, but be courageous [be confident, be undaunted, be filled with joy]; I have overcome the world.” [My conquest is accomplished, My victory abiding.]”


We cannot allow any disappointments, infirmity, health issues, depression, financial distress or loss of any kind to shift our mind and allow the enemy to bring doubt into our hearts and question God. In Him we have PERFECT PEACE! No matter what this life may bring. I encourage you today whether you find yourself in the valley low or on mountain high, trust in our God, your God, who is a loving father, desires the attention of His people and supplies a peace that surpasses all understanding.


Will you seek Him today?


In His Service,


Damian Provencio Sr.

Pastor's blog  October 2024

Dear Family of God!

 

In the times we are living in it is crucial for us to stay close to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and not be deceived or confused by the things going on around us. To avoid being deceived or confused we must know the truth. That being said we really need to know the Word of God. To stay close to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ we must know Him, spend time with Him and read His word. This world is getting darker by the minute and we need His truth to lead and guide us. Not only will His word, by the Holy Spirit, keep us in the light but it will cause us to be a light in this lost and dark world.


Psalm 119:105 says, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.” His word shows us how to live and walk like a spiritual compass. His word illuminates the path for each step and keeps us from missteps and wrong turns.


Psalm 1:1-3 says, “1Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. 2But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. 3And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in season: his leaf also shall noth wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.” May we meditate day and night in His law so that we will not be shaken but firmly planted like a tree by the river. 


Philippians 4:8 says, “Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy meditate on these things.”


So let’s keep our mind on Him, continue to read His word, and walk in His truth.         

 

Josh Rios

Pastor's blog September 2024

Greetings brothers and sisters in Christ,


For the last few months, we have received a calling from the Lord to draw closer to Him and sit with Him in quietness and rest, in seeking and asking, in worship and praise. So as you draw close to Him, He WILL draw close to you. He has promised this in James 4:8a “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” This is not because you feel close to Him but because He said He would be close to you as you draw close to Him. That is faith in action. Believe Him for He is trustworthy and faithful. Today, draw close to Him and when you do, KNOW that He is drawing close to you. What comfort and what joy in the knowing and not necessarily in the feeling. Oh yes, feeling His presence is great and desired but our feelings can be deceptive. When we begin to rely on them instead of what God says we then become slaves to our feelings. Oh, the depth of despair that can come from trusting in our feelings. Brothers and sisters, I encourage you to, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding (feelings).” Proverbs 3:5


This month as you draw near to God allow Him to reveal any areas of change you may need to make in your life. It may even be something that you had changed and now have embraced once again. Our loving heavenly Father is waiting for you with open arms to draw close to Him. When you make those changes, you are then consecrating yourself unto Him. He desires us to be consecrated (set apart) unto Him so He can use us for His glory. You see, it’s all about Him and not about us. 


Choose to draw close to Him and He will draw close to you. I pray that as you consecrate yourself unto the Lord you will find a peace and joy like never before!


My love to you all,


Doris Cook


PAstor's Blog – August 2024

Greetings my fellow believers,


This year we Americans, as we always do every four years, have the privilege of electing our leaders for every level of government. While being a privilege, it many times results in dividing our country and causing much damage to our unity, our livelihood, and ultimately our nation’s prosperity.


In the same way, there have been many splits in the Christian community that have caused much confusion among Christian believers and non-believers as to what beliefs are true and meaningful for our time and important for which to build our faith. In the process, many denominations pick and choose what is important, what is outdated for our time and insert beliefs that are not Biblical. We must as Christians be vigilant to study the Bible and pray that the Holy Spirit would reveal truth to the church and revelation (2 Timothy 2:15) about passages that may not be immediately clear. We should ask how to apply those things as we walk out the plans and purposes God has prepared for us. God has plans for each of us and He holds us responsible for learning what those plans are (Jeremiah 29:11). God promises to hear us when we earnestly pray seeking His will and plans for us.


If we would all do this, division, strife, and misguided efforts would be greatly diminished and unity throughout the Kingdom would prevail. We must not follow after our own desires but God’s desires for us. As we do this, the church will be united and empowered by God, allowing many more souls to be added to the Kingdom.


I believe the most important thing for us to do as we step into the future is to pray fervently for unity amongst the Christian community and that God would prepare us for the revival that will likely come as the result of that unity. The best is yet to come within the Kingdom of God before the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Let’s strive to be participants in making that happen. Amen.


Love in Christ to you all,


Roger Cook

PASTOR’S BLOG – JulY 2024

Where does my help come from?

 

In times of trouble, sickness, and hardship—whether for yourself or a loved one— what source do you draw from? In times of trials where do you seek help and peace? Is it by confiding in a spouse, a friend, or anyone who lends an ear?

 

Sometimes, merely having someone listen can alleviate some burden, but often the weight remains. Instead of simply speaking to ease pressure, turn to the source whose yoke is light. Lay your burdens before Him; speak to the Father who listens and answers! Let us follow Jesus' example: in times of heaviness, he prayed earnestly, seeking the Father for all things.

 

Consider these scriptures:

 

“I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.” Psalm 121:1-2

 

“I cried aloud to the Lord, and he answered me from his holy hill.” Psalm 3:4

 

“Out of my distress I called on the Lord; the Lord answered me and set me free.” Psalm 118:5

 

“I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears.” Psalm 34:4

 

“I called out to the Lord, out of my distress, and he answered me; out of the belly of Sheol I cried, and you heard my voice.” Jonah 2:2

 

“Then he said to them, ‘My soul is very sorrowful, even to death; remain here, and watch with me.’ And going a little farther he fell on his face and prayed, saying, ‘My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will.’” Matthew 26:38-39

 

Let us go to the source of life—His Word and prayer. The Father on His throne and the Son at His right hand will hear and answer! Remember, we also have the Holy Spirit, our helper in times of need. Seek the Lord first and find resolution from the God of truth, compassion, mercy, grace, and freedom, where true peace resides.

 

Marina Provencio

PASTOR’S BLOG – June 2024

As we embark on this new journey, it is crucial to stay connected to the true Vine. In John 15:1, Jesus said, "I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser." We must not be distracted by our surroundings or current events. Our primary focus should be on God and maintaining our connection to the Vine.


Jesus also said in John 16:33, "I have told you these things so that in me you may have peace. In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world!" Finding peace in Him is essential, especially in these challenging times. The world will try to overwhelm us with its demands and distractions, but Jesus reminds us to find peace in Him and to be courageous. This means persevering and not giving up, regardless of our circumstances. Jesus has already given us the victory.


When we abide in the Lord, He promises to abide in us. As we remain in Him, He will guide our steps and lead us to the promised land. Now is the time for the Lord's children to stand in the gap for the body of Christ.


As we stay connected to the Vine and abide in the Lord, let us remember His promises and the victory He has already secured for us. By focusing on Him and finding our peace in Jesus, we can navigate the challenges of this world with courage and faith. Let us stand firm, support one another, and trust that He will guide us every step of the way. This is our calling and our mission as His children.


Blessings to all,


Samantha Rodriguez