Donate to the Wildfire Relief Fund

Our sister church in Pasadena continues to sort through all of ways the Easton Fire has impacted them and their community. At this time, many of the church members are still displaced. Many are dealing with damage to their homes. They are now in need of a temporary Sunday facility. Their current facility is closed through February.

Thankfully, many individuals and sister churches have contributed to their benevolence fund. This is the best way to help them at this time. Please consider making a donation.

Eric Turbedsky
Church Membership

We plan to welcome a new group of church members in February. If you are wondering whether or not our church should be your church, now is the time to learn more about church membership.

The process:

Attend church services consistently for 6 months

  1. Join a small group and attend consistently for 3 months

  2. Read through our membership packet

  3. Complete our membership questionnaire

  4. Be interviewed by a pastor

  5. Sign our membership covenant

  6. Be welcomed as a member during a Sunday service

Eric Turbedsky
Hebrews 10:19-25

Hebrews 10:19-25

We gather every Sunday to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ proclaimed. God's Word is preached and the Holy Spirit transforms our hearts. We expect to encounter God and be equipped to better serve him each week.

Thanks to all who missed the sermon because you were serving during the service. We are grateful for you and couldn't have done it without you. Enjoy listening to the recording.

Listen Here

Eric Turbedsky
SGC Pastors and Wives Retreat

The pastors and wives of our sister churches throughout the Western US are gathering this week in Irvine, CA. This annual retreat is a wonderful means of grace and encouragement, especially for the women who serve their husbands as they serve us. This is one of the many benefits of our shared partnership. Two days dedicated to sharing the privilege of pastoring God’s church.

Please pray for Pastor Eric and Kirsi as they lead the retreat. Pray for the Davises. Also pray for the Christensens and Sohies. We invited them to join us this year.

Eric Turbedsky
Dylan's Salvation Story

“But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ…”
Ephesians 2:4-5

God raises us from death to life. That’s how every Christian becomes a Christian. Yet the details of our conversions are as different as each of us. God writes many unique stories in His one big story of saving people for Himself. We’re telling these stories on Sunday mornings.

This past week, we heard from Dylan. Here is his salvation story:

I wasn’t raised in a Christian home. Growing up, Sunday was donut day and not much else. Around the time I became a teenager, I began to feel as if something was desperately wrong with me. Outwardly, I was just a normal kid – video games, friends, not getting into too much trouble. Yet, inwardly I was deeply ashamed and depressed. I had begun to feel that my life was some kind of failed experiment. Life had only just started, and it did not take me long to feel as if something was desperately wrong.

And then, one day in June 2008 (I was 14), a friend of mine asked me if he could talk to me about Jesus. I was a little annoyed – I had argued with my Christian friends and knew I didn’t agree. But something was different about this time. For the first time, I heard the gospel. This thing that I had felt was wrong with me I realized was sin. I had heard that the wage of sin was death and that Jesus received my wages in my place. He bore my sin. I learned about a loving Father who did not spare his own son but gave him up for my sake. I had no will in me to argue. I had questions, but it was as if my hard heart had melted away. I no longer had to live in shame – but was freed from the bondage of sin and death.

There was a brief period of peace and joy knowing that I was loved more than I could have ever imagined. Around this time, I met my now wife Christy and we began studying the Word together and going to Bible studies and church together.  But the joy was brief. I want to say that suddenly I was happy, no longer depressed, and life became easy. But It didn’t, and I wasn’t. If you have ever read Pilgrim’s Progress – I ran from the city of destruction crying out “Life, Life, Eternal Life!” and I fell into a bog. I was confused. In some ways, I felt sadder than ever. I learned about the best savior—his goodness and kindness toward me—but I also learned the ugliness of my own heart. I began to read my Bible and heard all kinds of scary warnings. I began to tell others about my faith and get rejected. I began to doubt and fear – not that the gospel was true, but that I had truly believed it. 

And then we found this church. I was sixteen years old and going into my junior year of high school. My parents weren’t a part of the church and my family life felt messy. Christy and I were young, navigating our own relationship and wanting to honor the Lord with our lives. And it is here that I think I found one of the most precious gifts that Lord provides his people – the local church. It was 2010. Our budget was low. Our church was small. We met in a corporate park. But our savior was big. We didn’t have many resources. But we had a Mike. We had an Eric and Kirsi. We had a Nate and Anne. We had a Dustin and Kristin. A Les and Sue. We found a small, statistically insignificant group of faithful friends and pastors who took us in. They answered many questions. Took many calls. Sat in many meetings. Shed many tears with us. It is here that I learned that the local church is the most important place in the world. It is the very setting of New Testament life.

For the better part of the next 3 years, I struggled daily with doubts and fears. But slowly I gained steady assurance. Christy became my wife and helper – we got married and had kids. 17 years have passed since I became a Christian and 15 years since we stepped foot in Sovereign Grace. I am not the same person as the one who stepped into that corporate park in Irvine. But the most important things in my life have not changed – I am saved, being saved. I am assured. And all of this because I have friends – you all – who refuse to give up on me, and who won’t stop telling me about Jesus.

And, as frightening as it might be, there are more people like me out there. There are more Dylans and Christys in this city – living like sheep without a shepherd, waiting to hear his voice. Ready to experience what Paul describes in Colossians 2.

“And you, who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross.” 

The hundred some odd salvation stories in this room are not going to be celebrated into eternity because they unique, but because they are so similar. They are the story of us being made alive together with God – and with one another.  


Amen! May God write more salvation stories among us.

If you would like to share your story in an upcoming service, please contact the church office.

Eric Turbedsky
Church Planter Assessments

Our family of churches is hosting its annual Church Planting Assessments this week in Costa Mesa. Please pray for the men and their wives and churches as they make it their ambition to establish new churches in new communities.

Pray for our very own Melissa Goins. She is the event coordinator.

Eric Turbedsky
Send Help to Pasadena

Please consider donating to our sister church’s benevolence fund. This is the most practical way we can serve them during these first few weeks of the crisis. They are using these funds to extend care and mercy to their church members.

Learn more.

Eric Turbedsky