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Last updated 3/26/2021 at 10:45am



Cheney Congregational Church

Greetings from Cheney Congregational! Join us on Easter Sunday for a worship service outside in our parking lot. Depending on the weather you’re welcome to bring a lawn chair to sit outside, or you can stay in your car to listen to the service live over the radio. Masks and social distancing are required, but what a joy it will be to worship together outside in God’s creation. If you have any questions about our services you can contact us through our website, cheneycongregational.org.

Join us for in-person worship on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. Masks, social distancing and other precautions are in place so that we can take care of our community. We hope to see you there!

Emmanuel Lutheran Church

Greetings from Emmanuel Lutheran Church. This Sunday, March 28, Emmanuel will gather in the parking lot to celebrate Palm Sunday. Next Sunday and thereafter worship will be held in the sanctuary. All services begin at 10:30 a.m.

If you should need pastoral care, please contact pastor Arianna Arends at 509-954-5886.

Emmanuel’s Free Community Pantry is open to the community 24/7 and all are invited to take what you need and leave what you can. Non-perishable food and personal care items for all ages are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your continued support of this important ministry to our neighbors in need.

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

A welcoming haven, nourishing all God’s people in body, mind and spirit. Rev. Kathryn Lamphere, our vicar, will preach and preside, offering Holy Eucharist. Because of the pandemic, the service will be an abbreviated version but includes all the necessary prayers, beginning every Sunday morning at 11 a.m. The congregation will receive the bread and wine at this time. All safety and sanitizing measures will be strictly observed, in particular wearing masks and keeping social distancing. All are welcome.

The memorial service in honor of our deceased priest, Rev. Christine Soule, is postponed, and will be rescheduled later, to be held at St. John’s Cathedral. We will keep you informed.

For your contemplation: “Every moment and every event of every person’s life on earth plants something in his/her soul. For just as the wind carries thousands of winged seeds, so each moment brings with it germs of spiritual vitality that come to rest imperceptibly in the minds and wills of men and women. Most of these unnumbered seeds perish and are lost, because (we) are not prepared to receive them: for such seeds as these cannot spring up anywhere except in the good soil of freedom, spontaneity and love.” Thomas Merton

United Methodist Church

Please join us as we celebrate Palm Sunday this week at the United Methodist Church. We are not yet worshipping in person so it won’t look like our usual celebration of Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem but the passion and message of the day will be the same. Our theme for this journey to Easter is “Holy Vessels: A Lenten Season of Recovery” based on worship work by Marcia McFee. Pastor Alissa Bertsch will be preaching this week and focus on our integrated health, being both Holy and Whole.

Each week’s worship service is available on line or with an at home worship guide available on the church website, www.cheneyumc.org. You may also contact pastor Alissa Bertsch at 509-879-2278 if you would like be added to our mailing list for a hard copy of the worship service. Please join us in this holy season.

 

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