New Life Church (Everett, WA)
Mitchell Weholt has a diverse range of work experience. Mitchell is currently the Creative Team Director at New Life Church in Everett, WA, where they lead and manages a team responsible for branding, marketing, and communications. Prior to this role, Mitchell was the CEO and Co-Founder of Crimson Medical Solutions, a company focused on revolutionizing the management of IV lines. Mitchell also has experience as the owner of Weholt Creative, a photography, videography, and live production company. In addition, they have worked as an Assistant Director of Communication at New Life Church and as a Lead User Experience Designer at FINAO® (Failure Is Not An Option), a startup dedicated to helping people achieve their goals. Mitchell has expertise in brand development, content strategy, public relations, and user experience design. Mitchell is skilled in various creative tools and has experience working with development teams.
Mitchell Weholt obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Strategic Communication from Washington State University. Mitchell attended the university from 2015 to 2019.
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New Life Church (Everett, WA)
New Life Church is part of a larger family of churches called "Foursquare." Foursquare is a Pentecostal denomination that resulted from the dynamic evangelistic ministry of the founder, Aimee Semple McPherson. In 1915, God called her to “preach the Word.” Aimee began traveling, holding crusades in the Eastern United States where many people were saved and healed. She was a powerful communicator and God used her in mighty ways. The first Foursquare church was opened on January 1, 1923. Aimee traveled and preached the Foursquare Gospel, which teaches: Jesus Christ The Savior, The Baptizer with The Holy Spirit, The Healer, and The Soon and Coming King. As Aimee continued to train and send out preachers and missionaries, the need for a connection and organization became apparent. Today the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel spans the world, with more than 1,700 churches in the United States and more than 66,000 churches globally in 140 countries. On July 11, 1940, Aimee Semple McPherson held a crusade at the Everett Civic Auditorium to a packed crowd. As a result of this gathering, Everett Foursquare Church was planted. The church met in a small building on 25th & Wetmore in North Everett. In 1949, Maynard Haaland became Senior Pastor of the Everett Foursquare Church. He served faithfully as Senior Pastor for over 20 years. In 1964 the newly named “New Life Center,” purchased and renovated the abandoned Roosevelt School on Madison & Highland. Under the leadership of Pastors – Tom Ferguson, Randy Remington, and Nate Poetzl, the church experienced explosive growth and dynamic ministry to the community and the world. In 2011, Jim Romack and family came to serve as Lead Pastors of “New Life,” where Jim as a young man had served on staff as the Youth Pastor. In New Life’s 70+ years of history, thousands have come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior, several churches have been planted, and global outreach has touched multiple countries.