Most Recent Teaching:
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
Part 2: To Whom Shall We Go?
As the Gospel of John continues, Jesus begins moving toward the desperate, the hungry, the fearful, and the thirsty, revealing himself not merely as a great teacher, religious leader, or miracle worker, but as the Son who works in union with the Father. This part of the Christ biography reveals who Jesus actually is—the bread of life, the great I AM, the giver of living water. But with this unfolding revelation comes intensifying tension. Can Jesus satisfy the deepest longings of life? We’re faced with the crucial question, “To whom shall we go?”
Upcoming Sundays:
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John 5: 1-15
Saratoga: David Kim
South Hills: Dave Tieche
Redwood City: David Kim -
John 5: 16-47
Saratoga: Ruth Nazanin BetEivaz
South Hills: Dave Tieche
Redwood City: Ruth Nazanin BetEivaz -
John 6:1-21
Saratoga: Jay Kim
South Hills: Jay Kim
Redwood City: Andrew Min -
John 6:22-40
Saratoga: Jay Kim
South Hills: Dave Tieche
Redwood City: Jay Kim -
John 6:41-71
Saratoga: David Kim
South Hills: Archie Jackson
Redwood City: David Kim -
John 7:1-39
Saratoga: Jay Kim
South Hills: Dave Tieche
Redwood City: Jay Kim -
John 7:40-52
Saratoga: David Kim
South Hills: Dave Tieche
Redwood City: Andrew Min
Read + Reflect + Rest
This Week’s Reading
Welcome to a journey through the Gospel of John.
This reading guide is a simple invitation to spend time daily immersing yourself in the story of Jesus according to the disciple “whom he loved.”
As we study the Gospel of John together as a church, we invite you to spend time each week reading, reflecting on, and resting in the specific part of the story we’re exploring that week at WestGate.
Eugene Peterson once wrote that, “We must never… force Scripture to fit our experience. Our experience is too small; it’s like trying to put the ocean into a thimble. What we want is to fit into the world revealed by Scripture, to swim in this vast ocean.”
Our hope and prayer is that as you read, reflect on, and rest in the Gospel of John, you might find yourself in this vast ocean, discovering new depths, experiencing the quiet work of God’s Spirit, and encountering Jesus in all of life.
According to the author, this story was written, “that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.” May you experience life through the story. Enjoy.