
Jason Tripp is a podrishioner and pastor from Ontario, Canada and he shared with us his story of bringing Greg’s sermons to his community.

For the next three weeks we’re running Sustain 2012. A group of donors made commitments so WH will receive an additional $160 for each sustainer (up to 150). Due to further donations that have come in, that number is now up to $225.

It’s with a wide mixture of emotions that we inform you that, after 17 years, Norm Blagman has decided to resign as our Praise and Worship Pastor. We’re eternally grateful for his Kingdom service at Woodland!
Jesus is our hope of glory. But what does that mean? In this sermon, Greg talks about how we yearn to embrace and be fulfilled in life. He also talks about how we can surrender to God in order to be embraced.

Join us on Friday, February 10 from 5:00-9:00 pm for a Fundraiser Carnival! Proceeds benefit a WH Covenant Partner recently diagnosed with leukemia.
In our culture, showing vulnerability or neediness is often seen as a weakness. Since God is all-powerful (not weak), he must not be vulnerable or need others, right? Greg suggests that if we step back from our cultural assumptions about power and weakness we may see that God’s vulnerability is actually one of his greatest displays of power.

Parents, take the night off knowing your children are having a great time! Parent Night Out is on Tuesday, February 14 from 6:00-8:30 pm here at church.
The Church is the body and bride of Christ. And while Paul says that we are holy in Christ’s sight, we don’t always act like it. In this sermon, Greg talks about how difficult it is to hope in the Church, and how we can still strive to be the Bride of Christ.

Join us on Tuesdays this spring for Cultivate, a night of 3 several classes designed to help you grow. Register for a class now!
Life can throw difficult situations our way. Marriage struggles, road rage, or in Mary’s case, being an unmarried virgin pregnant with the Savior of the world. How do we handle those situations? Our guest speaker, Steve Wiens, talks about how God always wants to bring his wholeness (Shalom) into every situation and that we, like Mary, have the opportunity to partner with God in that.