Celebrating | AquaSox Game

Celebrating | AquaSox Game

One of the greatest values we hold at Sound City Bible Church is the prioritization of relationships. We encourage it, we cultivate it, and today we are celebrating it! All summer long we've had many opportunities for people to get together—from hikes to golf scrambles, BBQs to student camp—and this past Friday, an opportunity to gather together to watch the local Everett AquaSox play. 

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Celebrating | Beckler Peak Hike

Celebrating | Beckler Peak Hike

Recently, a group of approximately 20 hikers gathered together for an adventurous exploration of Beckler Peak. Today we celebrate the new friendships made, the old friendships deepened, and the enjoying of God’s creation through fellowshipping in nature.

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Celebrating | Sound City Golf Scramble

Celebrating | Sound City Golf Scramble

We had three major goals for this event: Relationally, we wanted to deepen the relationships between the people of our church. Missionally, we wanted to invite our friends, co-workers, neighbors, and raise money for Sound City's upcoming mission trip to Uganda. Recreationally, we wanted everyone to have fun! Suffice to say, all three goals were met and God exceeded our expectations.

Celebrating | 4th of July BBQ

Celebrating | 4th of July BBQ

From the annual Old Navy t-shirts to epic fireworks, Americans love to celebrate the declaration of our freedom in bright and bold ways. Today we're reflecting on, and celebrating, how both new and old Sound City members took it a step further by celebrating the 4th of July while sharing about Jesus Christ.

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Celebrating | New Life in the Student Ministry

Celebrating | New Life in the Student Ministry

There are many things that we can celebrate as a Student Ministry. One thing I love about our students is how courageous they are when it comes to inviting friends (specifically friends who don’t know Jesus) to come to Students each week. When new students show up on a Wednesday night they get to participate in a loving, Christ focused time that includes: free time, group games, singing, a gospel centered teaching, and small groups where students break out into groups by age and gender to discuss real life issues and challenges they may be facing. Student Ministry, like the rest of the church body, is a place where real people come together each week to encourage one another. We are a family, a bunch of messy sinners who choose to pursue one another while chasing after Jesus.