A new church in the heart of Seattle, Washington. Weekly Messages by Pastor Filmore & the Onechurch Team.
The Prayer That Combats Worry — When You Pray, Week 3 Pastor Filmore teaches on “Give us today our daily bread,” inviting us to trust God for today’s provision and reclaim the time we lose to worry.
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The Kingdom Way — Prayer Series, Week 2 Alex teaches on “Your kingdom come, Your will be done,” offering a simple, practical way to pray, trade self-reliance for trust in Jesus, and live the Kingdom …
Prayer is more than asking, it is the starting point of intimacy with God. In this message, Pastor Filmore reminds us that prayer begins not with our needs, but with our Father.
True prayer is not a…
Who but the creator can determine the identity of the creation? Who but God can tell us who we are?
This week, Pastor Levi closes out our sermon series with a message titled The True You: A Servant…
Where does your identity lie? Are you striving for approval, or resting in the intimacy of being God’s child?
This week, Pastor Filmore preached on "The Name That Matters Most", a message about mo…
Is your faith small in quantity or weak in quality?
This week, Pastor Campbell takes us through Mark 9, where we witness an unforgettable encounter between Jesus and a desperate father seeking delive…
Are you letting guilt determine who you are or leaning into who you already are in Christ?
This week, Pastor Filmore continues our series by reminding us of our true citizenship in Heaven.
God offers…
It’s one thing to hear about Jesus, but it’s another to encounter Him.
This Sunday, we’re joined by Pastor Jon Laurenzo as he brings a powerful message about the Jesus we never knew. In Luke 8, we se…
Who are we really? In a world that is obsessed with self expression and inventing we are offered something deeper in the gospel.
This Sunday, Pastor Filmore launches us into our new series on what G…
Chasing perfection? Striving to feel close to God? Fruit doesn’t come from effort—it comes from connection.
This week, Pastor Roy concludes the "I Am" series with Jesus’ final declaration in John 15:…
Do you feel that, despite the world’s advice and answers, your life and its circumstances are still out of your depth? Leave your way and your previous solutions — and turn to Jesus.
This week, Pasto…
Just because it feels like the end doesn't mean it is.
This week, Pastor Filmore walks us through the powerful moment in John 11 where Jesus’ delay leads to resurrection. As we wrestle with grief, un…
Do you feel unready, inadequate, or incompetent? Then rejoice! Our lack and weakness is where God’s ability picks up.
On this Day of Pentecost, Pastor Filmore reminds us of that powerful moment in Ac…
Are you mistaking tolerance for Grace?
This Sunday, Pastor Filmore invites us into a deeper understanding of what real grace looks like.
Drawing from Luke 7, where Jesus dines in the house of a P…
Have you ever felt that our culture overpromises and underdelivers?
This Sunday, Pastor Filmore continues with Jesus' "I am" statements. In John 10, Jesus describes Himself as the Good Shepherd. He …
Have you ever felt like you’re on the outside looking in—longing for peace, purpose, or belonging, but unsure how to access it?
This Sunday, Pastor Filmore unpacked Jesus’ powerful statement in John …
Are you leaning more into the truth of Jesus or the truth of the world?
This Sunday, Pastor Filmore reminded us that if we’re not walking in the light of Christ, we risk being deceived. John’s words …
When everything feels shaky, the joy of the Lord stands firm and becomes your strength.
This Sunday, Pastor Roy reminded us that our true strength comes not from ourselves but from God. In moments of…
After Easter, we’re reminded that the story doesn’t end at the empty tomb — it begins with a person: Jesus.
This week, Pastor Filmore kicks off our new series Jesus and ____ by focusing on our deep l…
The grave has been defeated. Sin has been paid in full. What will you do with this renewed gift?
This Easter Sunday, Pastor Filmore invited us to remember and behold the resurrection.
Jesus didn’t ri…