Churches

Emmanuel Lutheran Church

All are welcome to worship with us this Sunday, June 18. Bishop Martin Wells will preside. You may also watch our pastor’s sermons at our website or on YouTube at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Cheney.

Mark your calendars for Emmanuel’s VBS Day Camp program scheduled for July 17-21. Registration forms will be available soon.

All are welcome to visit Emmanuel’s Little Free Library and Free Community Pantry located at 639 Elm St. Donations of books, non-perishable food and personal care items are gladly accepted. Both are open to the community 24/7.

Four Lakes Community Church

We are a non-denominational Village Missions Church. We exist to “exalt the Lord, to educate and edify the saints and evangelize the lost.” All are welcome. 

Our Father’s Day Service will be Sunday, June 18. Our worship services combine contemporary choruses and traditional hymns. 

Join us for Wednesday music practice at 6:30 p.m. and Friday morning men’s breakfast and Bible study at 7 a.m. 

We are located at 10311 Spokane St., our phone number is (509) 455-9969 and our Facebook page includes upcoming events.

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

A welcoming haven, nourishing all God’s people in body, mind and spirit.

Best wishes and prayers to all graduates. May you find and do good work.

We planted St. Paul’s community garden Sunday, June 11, following our morning service and look forward to all summer giving its proceeds to the Cheney Food Bank.

Attention all college students: The Episcopal, Lutheran and Methodist Campus Ministry meets each Monday evening at 5 p.m. for dinner, study and worship. Please join us. For more information contact Soule at (509) 844-2553.

Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Saturday morning at 11:30 a.m. in the parish hall.

For your contemplation: “The person must be free enough to be himself before the Lord, to look at the Lord, to receive from the Lord, to commit himself to the Lord, to grieve with the Lord, to let himself be consoled by Him. The more freely and expansively he enters into these stages, the more deeply he is likely to experience them.” – William J. Connolly, S.J.

United Methodist Church

Bring dad to church this Sunday at the United Methodist Church. Pastors Alissa Bertsch Johnson and Pat Sleeth will continue a new sermon series, “Lives on Fire: The Holy Spirit in our Midst.”

Each Sunday’s service will include an interview with someone from the congregation to see how the Holy Spirit has worked in their life. Stan Kerr, long-range planning committee chair, will be interviewed for the June 18 service.

We will celebrate dads with “Pies for Guys” during fellowship time immediately following the worship. Sunday school classes are now in recess for the summer.

For additional information on study groups and other church events please call the office at 235-4600.

 

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