Our mission and vision
As a church, we are united around our mission of radiating the love and truth of Jesus in every area of life. To accomplish this mission, Cascade Fellowship:
- Welcomes people into loving community,
- Equips them with God’s never-changing truth, and
- Inspires them to live it out in an ever-changing world.
Here's what to expect on Sundays
When you arrive
Head to the Main Entrance when you arrive, where friendly people will greet you, help you find your way around, answer your questions, and make you feel at home. We also have safe, fun environments for kids.
Music and prayer
Our gatherings are typically about an hour long. We’ll sing a few songs as part of our response to all God has done for us. Then someone on stage will pray for real needs that exist within our community, in other local ministries, or elsewhere in the world.
Preschool and elementary-aged kids will be dismissed about 15 minutes into the gathering to take part in their own kid-friendly environment.
A message from the Bible
Lead Pastor Bill Whitt shows how the Bible applies to the issues we all face in life today. He and our other pastors and guest speakers go verse-by-verse to understand exactly what God wants to say to us, and they strive to do it in a creative and memorable way.
A chance to take your next step
At the end of our time together, we’ll offer you a chance to take your next step—whether that’s connecting with others by joining a Life Group or serving God with the gifts he has given you.
Kids and Students
For Your Kids
We have an exciting environment just for your kids! We split kids up by age, so here’s what you can expect:
Ages 0-2 | Nursery available for the entire morning.
Age 3 through 5th Grade | Kids are invited to a Grow Group that is geared towards their level of learning and engagement. This happens before the worship gathering from 9:00 until 9:45 am.
Age 3 through 2nd Grade | Kids register before the gathering, then join you for the start. Before the message, they’ll be dismissed to their class where you can pick them up after the gathering ends.
For Students
All students in middle and high school take part in the worship gathering (10-11 am) with you and the other adults. Before the gathering, students are invited to be a part of a Grow Group for their age level (9-9:45 am). And it’s a lot of fun!
Check out the Students page for details on Youth Group and Special Events.
Our Elders and Deacons
Although our talented staff members coordinate most of the day-to-day decision-making in ministry, our church is governed by a council made of elected elders and deacons. These officebearers are responsible for ensuring we're on track to accomplish our mission and vision.
We believe the Lord has called these leaders to an important task -- not doing the ministry but equipping all the saints for the work of ministry (Eph. 4:12). To that end, everyone who leads in any capacity at this church takes Jesus' words to heart: “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant and whoever wants to be first among you must be your slave ‐ just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Matthew 20:26‐28).
Have more questions?
We are open Monday through Thursday from 9 am until 3 pm. You can also email hello@cascadefellowship.org anytime!
Wear whatever you’re comfortable in. While a t-shirt and jeans is common, some people like to dress it up a bit.
God the Father
We believe in one God, eternally existing in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, each possessing equally all the attributes of deity and the characteristics of personality. We believe that the Father, the first Person of the Trinity, is the maker of heaven and earth, of all that is seen and unseen.
God the Son
We believe the Father sent His Son, Jesus Christ; who is God, the eternal second Person of the Trinity. He was united forever with a true human nature by a miraculous conception and virgin birth. Jesus lived a sinless life of perfect obedience to the Father and willingly atoned for the sins of us all by dying on the cross as our substitute, thus satisfying divine justice and accomplishing salvation for all who trust in Jesus alone. By His mercy and grace through faith, we are freely forgiven and accepted into His family as children of God.
(Jesus’ Resurrection) We believe that although our Lord was most certainly dead and was buried, God raised Him from the dead, overcoming the power of sin and death. He Is Risen, new life has begun for all believers. In His risen and ascended power, Jesus, the only Mediator between God and humankind, continues to intercede on our behalf as High Priest and Advocate.
(Our Sin and God’s Gift of Salvation) Originally created to have fellowship with God, humankind defied God, choosing to go their independent way, and were thus alienated from God and suffered the corruption of their nature, rendering them unable to please God. The fall took place at the beginning of human history, and all individuals since have suffered these consequences and are thus in need of the saving grace of God. The salvation of humankind is wholly a work of God’s free grace offered only through faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. Salvation is not the result, in whole or in part, of human works or goodness, and must be personally appropriated by repentance and faith. When God has begun a saving work in the heart of any person, He gives assurance in His word that He will continue performing it until the day of its fully complete.
(Jesus’ Second Coming) We believe Jesus Christ will personally come again, this time in unmasked glory and power. He will come as Judge and King to bring this present age to its completion and to receive us into the wonderful place prepared for us. We wait for Jesus’ glorious coming with eager hope, when we shall see Him face-to-face and know Him in all His grace and glory.
God the Holy Spirit
We believe the essential accompaniment of a genuine saving relationship with Jesus Christ is a life of holiness and obedience, attained by believers as they submit to the Holy Spirit, the third Person of the Trinity. He was sent into the world by the Father and the Son to apply to humankind the saving work of Christ. He enlightens the minds of sinners, awakens in them a recognition of their need for a Savior and regenerates them. At the point of salvation, the Holy Spirit guides believers in understanding and applying the Scriptures. His power and control are appropriated by faith, making it possible for the believer to lead a life of Christ-like character and to bear fruit to the glory of the Father. The Spirit permanently indwells every believer to become the source of assurance, strength and wisdom, and uniquely endows each believer with gifts for the up-building of the body of Christ, the Church.
The Church
We believe the Church, the body of Christ, includes all Christians of all times and places – all those who have acknowledged Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord and have received the gift of forgiveness of sins and everlasting life. The Scripture commands the Church to gather together as congregations to devote themselves to worship, prayer, teaching of the Word, observance of baptism and communion as the sacraments established by Jesus Christ, fellowship, service to the body through the development and use of talents and gifts, and outreach to the world.
The Bible
We believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the authoritative Word of God, fully containing God’s will for faith and practice, and completely sufficient for what people need to believe for salvation. God inspired the authors of the Scriptures in such a way that the Bible is completely without error in matters that relate to faith and life. The central purpose of God’s revelation in Scripture is to call all people into fellowship with Himself.
The Good News
We believe God still speaks through the Scriptures to us today, and we believe the core of its message is what we call the Good News or the Gospel.
Although God created humanity good, the first humans chose to rebel against God. Ever since, human beings have been falling short of God’s standard for them and hav been failing to live up to his purposes for their lives (Romans 3:23). If you read the newspaper or scroll through social media, you can see the result. The world is filled with hate instead of love, and people are hurting rather than helping one another. Put simply, we are alienated from one another and from God our Creator (1 John 1:8-10).
The Bible calls this sin, and it is a huge problem because God is just and he must punish sin (Matthew 5:48). The punishment is death and eternal separation from him (Romans 6:23). Because we owe God full obedience everyday, there is nothing we can do tomorrow to make up for our sins yesterday. We need to be saved from the punishment we deserve, and there is nothing we can do to help ourselves.
The Good News of the Bible is that God is also a loving and merciful God. He sent his Son, Jesus, to the earth to be our substitute. Jesus was truly human, so he could stand in our place, and he was truly divine, so he could take on the full weight of God’s wrath for humanity (John 1:14; 1 John 4:9).
The New Testament records that Jesus lived a perfect life and had no sins of his own to pay for, yet he still died on a cross (2 Corinthians 5:21). That death was for you and for me (Romans 5:8)! God the Father put our sins on God the Son, and he was punished in our place (1 Peter 3:18; Romans 8:1). God is still just, and God is still loving. Better still, Jesus rose from the dead, proving he was who he said he was, proving his sacrifice for sin was accepted, and proving that our greatest enemies — sin and death — had forever been defeated (1 Corinthians 15:4). The Bible promises that at the end of our lives, we will be resurrected just like Jesus was so that we can live with God forever (John 11:25; John 6:40).
All of this is only possible because of God’s grace and because of our union with Christ through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 4:4-5). God offers forgiveness to all who would trust only in Jesus for their salvation, turning away from sin and toward a life lived with and for God (Acts 4:12; John 14:6; Romans 4:4-5). In fact, salvation is just the beginning of the story. God sends his Spirit into our lives and renews us so that we can honor God in the way we live. This shows our gratitude to God, wins others over to Christ, and assures us our faith is real because of the fruit it bears (John 14:15, 15:12). And everyone who knows news this good just has to share it (Matthew 28:19-20)!
If you would like to learn more about the Good News in the Bible, start at Ephesians 2:1-10. To learn more about who Jesus was, we recommend reading the Gospel according to John. If you want to dive even deeper, consider joining our Groups at Cascade!
Take a Deep Dive
To learn more about what we believe, you can consult the following historic creeds and confessions. These are helpful summaries of what we believe.
- Apostles’ Creed
- Nicene Creed
- Athanasian Creed
- Heidelberg Catechism
- Belgic Confession
- Canons of the Synod of Dort
Our denomination has a list of specific position statements as well.
We are a part of the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA). We share a set of core beliefs with over a thousand other congregations. We also share these beliefs with other Reformed traditions as well.