“Sing A New Song; Don’t Hang On To The Past”: An Interview with Pastor Casey Treat
Seattle pastor Casey Treat shares insights on marriage, ministry longevity and renewing the mind

Pastor Casey Treat, Senior Pastor of Christian Faith Center in Seattle since 1980, returned to preach at City Harvest Church in Singapore on July 26-27, 2025. In an exclusive interview with Michelle Heng of City News, Pastor Treat discussed his 47-year marriage to Wendy Treat, emphasizing 'communication and forgiveness' as key to lasting relationships. He shared ministry wisdom, advocating for staying 'fresh and relevant' rather than clinging to outdated practices, referencing Psalm's call to 'sing a new song.' Pastor Treat revealed his church is building new sanctuaries in Seattle while his son Caleb leads day-to-day operations. He's currently teaching a Romans series and favors Genesis and Proverbs as his favorite biblical books. The interview concluded with his 'RED' philosophy: Renew, Excel, and Discipline.
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