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Welcome to Enumclaw Seventh-day Adventist Church! We invite you to join us in person or online as we worship together. This week Pastor Michael continues teaching on the topic of the "Sanctuary". What comes to mind when you hear the word sanctuary? Perhaps you think of a bird sanctuary, a wildlife sanctuary, or a room in your church? By definition,…
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Reading through the Old Testament you come across many stories that involve the Sanctuary. This structure did not only serve as a physical location for the Israelites to participate in worship and the sacrificial system that was established by God in the desert but was a foundation for generations of Christians to learn more about God plan for salv…
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Come join us while we study God's word and explore Psalm 145 along with other related Bible verses. Psalm 145:1-7 I will exalt you, my God the King; I will praise your name for ever and ever. Every day I will praise you and extol your name for ever and ever. Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. One generatio…
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Join us this week as we continue our study in 1 Peter 3:8-17. Pastor Ken also shares 2 stories during recent experiences where God worked out a miracle in his life to avoid a serious accident as well as providing for us during our daily actives. Note: 55 Seconds into the sermon a reference is made to 1 Timothy 3, but the actual verse to look up is …
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Humility, submission, surrender, and other similar words are not easy or desirable traits in today's world as we are very sensitive to the injustices around us. First Peter Chapter 2 and 3 deal with uncomfortable topics when considered within today's culture. How can we understand and relate to these topics in a balanced, supportive, and just way? …
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We hope you enjoy the music ministry of the Enumclaw SDA church. Special music is generally part of the Saturday morning worship service at aprox. 10:45 am each week. For more information about our weekly church gatherings please visit the following URL: https://enumclawwa.adventistchurch.org/get-to-know-us/what-to-expect Recorded on 2019-03-30…
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Legend has it that Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León discovered Florida in 1513 while he was searching for the legendary Fountain of Youth. The Fountain of Youth was said to miraculously restore the youthfulness of any person who drank from its waters. While it might be exciting to think of discovering the Fountain of Youth or something as remar…
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Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York, a prominent American political leader of the 20th century and twice a candidate for the presidency, stated in his final public appearance why he believed God would never abandon the United States. Speaking of this country, Smith stated, “I have been taught to look upon this country as designed and founded by Di…
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Recovery experts sifting through the rubble following a major earthquake in Turkey in 1999 made a shocking discovery. Thousands of the buildings that collapsed in the temblor were poorly constructed, and many lives might have been saved if these buildings had only been built according to code. External appearances gave no indication of problems wit…
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According to Greek legend, the Trojan War began after Helen, the wife of the king of Sparta, left him to be with a man named Paris in the city of Troy. The expedition to avenge the Spartan king was unsuccessful, so the Greeks set sail for Troy in a fleet of 1,000 ships. After years of fruitless efforts to take Troy, the Spartans resorted to treache…
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In recent times, courtroom dramas have become popular features on television news programs. Those accused of notorious—even grisly— offenses often find their cases and court proceedings the subject of moment-by-moment media coverage. Society’s fascination with crime and punishment has become a fixture of contemporary life. The Bible speaks of a day…
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Jerusalem, the “City of Peace,” has a history like few other places on earth. Over thousands of years, many wars have been fought over this site. Today, Jerusalem is still one of the most volatile places in the world. The most prized possession in Jerusalem is the Temple Mount, considered holy by both Jews and Muslims. It was where Solomon built th…
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Quoting the Danish Twin Study, Dan Buettner, author of The Blue Zones, stated that “only about 10 percent of how long the average person lives, within certain biological limits, is dictated by our genes. The other 90 percent is dictated by our lifestyle.” Evidently, people have a great ability to affect—positively or negatively—how long they live! …
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Flash floods and mudslides resulting from torrential rains that started Saturday, March 16, 2019, destroyed hundreds of properties and left more than 80 people dead and at least 150 people injured in the eastern Indonesian province of Papua. Worst hit is the northeastern town of Sentani, near the provincial capital of Jayapura.Listen in as Pastor K…
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Students of American literature are familiar with Edgar Allan Poe’s famous fictional story, “The Fall of the House of Usher,” in which a woman is mistakenly buried alive by her twin brother, only to escape from her coffin and cause her brother’s death by the shock of seeing her again. Today, premature burial is extremely rare, at least in a physica…
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While General Douglas McArthur was commander of U.S. Army Forces in the Far East during World War II, the American-occupied Philippines was invaded by Japan. Defense was futile, and on February 22, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered General MacArthur to leave the Philippines. Once in Australia, MacArthur gave a famous speech in which he …
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When Mary-Ellen was asked why she was a practicing witch, the answer she gave surprised the questioner. She said, “As a child, I was raised in a hellfire and brimstone-spitting church. I was told God would burn people—even old people and little children—for as long as time should last. I decided that if that’s what God is like, I’d be better off wi…
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In 1981, not long before he died, writer William Saroyan was quoted by the Associated Press as having said, “Everybody has got to die, but I have always believed an exception would be made in my case. Now what?” That’s a question every person alive must eventually face. What happens when a person dies? Does the Bible tell us? And how is the subject…
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Unemployment is no trivial matter. During the first decade of the 21st century, the global economy contracted, and jobs became much more difficult to find. It isn’t usually good news to find out that someone is out of work. But what if you found out Satan was out of a job? What if something happened that was so epic that Satan found himself unemplo…
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Perspective is like a set of glasses, sometimes we have rose colored glasses other times we have cloudy glasses. What we believe can be based on many factors and those factors shape our perspective. God is all knowing, all loving, all powerful, and walks beside us as we journey in this life. These factors and context give God an infinitely larger p…
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In 1981, not long before he died, writer William Saroyan was quoted by the Associated Press as having said, “Everybody has got to die, but I have always believed an exception would be made in my case. Now what?” That’s a question every person alive must eventually face. What happens when a person dies? Does the Bible tell us? And how is the subject…
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In 2012, a remarkable discovery was made. For many years, Sandy Island was shown on maps of the South Pacific. It was a small island located west of New Caledonia, a little over midway between New Zealand and Australia. But cartographers received a surprise when they looked at satellite images of the area and discovered Sandy Island wasn’t there! B…
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Some years ago, it became popular for married couples to schedule a regular “date night.” Faced with the demands of modern life, many husbands and wives figured the only way they could get “quality time” was to reserve one night a week during which they could spend meaningful time together. But what if your life is so busy that you find it hard to …
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Peace on Earth, and goodwill toward men...” Each year at Christmastime, the refrain is the same, but the truth is that there is little real peace on earth. Multiplied millions of people have died in wars down through the ages, and hostilities and conflicts continue to rage around the world.Stress, depression, addiction, illness and much more conspi…
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For thousands of years, there have been claims made about the existence of a place that very few people can claim to have seen. The first book of the Bible refers to heaven, as does the last book of the Bible, Revelation. In fact, heaven is mentioned in the Bible hundreds of times.Does heaven really exist? And if it does, what is it like? As we con…
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In 1914, ice prevented British explorer Ernest Shackelton and a crew from reaching Antarctica, where they were to attemp to become the first people in history to cross the great southern continent on foot. When ice destroyed their ship Shackleton and five crewmen sailed one of the wooden lifeboats 800 miles in an effort to save his crew.Our planet …
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Why Does God Allow Suffering? Is God responsible for pain and evil? If God is a good God, why does He allow bad things to happen? These are real questions asked by every honest person as we experience pain and suffering in our lives.If you are hurting and asking these questions we invite you to take some time and listen to this podcast. There is no…
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Early on the morning of December 7, 1941 two United States service men reported at 7:02 am (based on radar sightings) that a squadron of at least 50 planes were heading toward Oahu. Their superiors assured them there was no reason to worry; sadly less than an hour later bombs were falling on Pearl Harbor.For 51 minutes before the attack commenced, …
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Trust is essential in day-to-day life. We trust that the package we send will arrive at its destination at the appointed time. We trust that a company will fix a defective product, or that money will be available from a bank when a withdrawal is made. Without this trust, life as we know it is simply wouldn't work.But there's a bigger question: Can …
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As the our local church continues the conversation about growing closer to Jesus and closer to each other so we can work as a family in sharing the love of Jesus with those in our community we take some time to share those ideas. This message the Pastor illustrates how our different preferences, methods, and personalities will strike a different so…
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