Churches

Cheney Congregational Church

Greetings from Cheney Congregational. You’re invited to join us for our “Church in the Park” events on Aug. 29. Partnering with a couple of other churches, we are holding our Sunday morning services outside in Sutton Park at 9:30 a.m. on those Sundays. We hope you’ll join us to learn about God’s creation while physically being in it. We hope to see you there!

Also, we welcome you to join us on Sunday mornings for in-person worship at 10 a.m. Masks are no longer required. However, there will be masks available if you want one.

On July 25, we began a new five-week sermon series titled, “Slange y va! — Monastic Traditions and Ordinary Living.” Slange y va is a Gaelic toast which means “to your health and your salvation.”

The Christian monastic tradition firmly believed that salvation was not something that began after death, but that begins here and now on earth, and is expressed and experienced through healthy rhythms and practices of life. We’ll dive into some of these ancient monastic practices to see what wisdom they may hold for our lives today.

Kids will have their own “Discovery Team Time” during the service. If you’d like to learn more or contact us, visit our website, http://www.cheneycongregational.org.

Emmanuel Lutheran Church

Emmanuel Lutheran Church invites you to worship with us this Sunday, Aug. 22, at 10:30 a.m.

Mark your calendars and plan to attend the last multi-church worship service at Sutton Park next Sunday Aug. 29 at 9:30 a.m. Questions regarding the service may be directed to: http://www.emmanuelcheney.org or pastor Matt Goodale at [email protected]. Visitors are expected.

All are welcome to visit the Free Community Pantry and Little Free Library located at 639 Elm St. Donations of books, non-perishable food, and personal care items for all ages are always accepted. All items are “take what you need, leave what you can.” Both are open to the community 24/7. Emmanuel thanks you for your continued support of this outreach ministry to our neighbors.

United Methodist Church

Pastor Pat Sleeth will fill be preaching this week at the United Methodist Church. He will continue the sermon series, “Geared Up For Life,” based on the book of Ephesians. This series is being done in preparation for a return to in person worship in September. This week’s message is on “Giving Thanks.”

If you wish to worship on line while our doors are closed all services are 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.

 

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