Churches

Church of the Nazarene

338 Betz Rd.

Sunday morning worship service 10:55 a.m. Sunday evening praise and worship 4 p.m. (except the first Sunday of each month).

Children's Church: All kids, kindergarten through fifth grade, are invited to join us for our kids' program, Odyssey, on Wednesdays from 6:30-8:15 p.m. This month we will be doing a series on Dr. Seuss and the Bible. We will have stories, learn memory verses, do crafts and earn prizes.

Consuming Fire Youth Ministries presents: Point of Origin youth worship service every Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. for grades six through 12. Call 235-6261 for more information.

Youth Bowling Outreach Saturday, May 19 at Rosa's Pizza from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.  Bowling is free, shoe rental is 99 cents. Please RSVP to Pastor Jason (235-6261). For all youth, grades six through 12.

Adult Bible Study - “In the beginning, a walk through Genesis” is a biblical look at the human journey. Every Wednesday evening from 7-8 p.m. in the fellowship hall, we explore this fascinating first book of the Bible that begins with God, and ends with a coffin. Why should this matter to us? What we discover in our journey through this book will amaze you.

Casual atmosphere, refreshments provided, and all adults welcome. If you would like more information, contact Pastor Chris at the church: 235-6261.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church

All are welcome.

The seventh Sunday of Easter. Holy Eucharist with music at 11 a.m. The Rev. Barrett Lindsey, vicar and priest, will preside. Child Care is available during the 11 a.m. service.  Coffee hour follows the service.

Fellowship breakfast, Wednesday morning at 7 a.m. All are welcome!

The Cheney Relay for Life, raising dollars to fight cancer, will take place May 18 and 19. For information, call Jan Johnson, 838-0758. Donations in any amount are gratefully appreciated.

For your contemplation: “Many think that the way of a Christian is hard, but God said to me, ‘Imitating Christ's Passion really isn't difficult. It may seem to be, but it's not. It's easy for those for whom Christ died to die for Him. It's easy for those for whom Christ was scorned, to be scorned for Him. It's easy for those who are loved by Christ, to love others for Him.' Because God is love, so can we be.”  Angela of Foligno

United Methodist Church

The UMC “Birthday Bunch” will be celebrating May birthdays this Saturday, May 19. They will gather for a no-host breakfast at 9 a.m. at the Longhorn.

Sunday morning worship opportunities are at 8:20 and 10:50 a.m. The Rev. Joanne Coleman Campbell will lead both services. Sunday school classes will meet at 9:45 for ages 3 through adult. This will be the last week of Sunday schools until fall.

Sunday afternoon the United Methodist Women will host the annual Spring Tea. “Boom Where You Are Planted” is the theme of the 2 p.m. tea party.

 

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