Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Emmanuel Lutheran Church welcomes you for Sunday school and worship. You may also watch our pastors’ sermons at our website http://www.emmanuelcheney.org of on YouTube at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Cheney.
Our mid-week Lenten worship service continues on Wednesday evenings though March 25. A soup supper is served at 6 p.m. followed by worship at 6:30 p.m.
Mark your calendars for March 29 and plan to worship with us at our Passion/Palm Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. All are welcome.
United Church of Christ
Men, you’ll meet in a different place and Top of the Line restaurant near Harvest Foods, at the same time this Sunday, 7:45 a.m.
All are welcome to the worship service at 10 a.m. in which pastor David Krueger-Duncan will complete the Lenten teaching series on “Picking and Choosing.” He says he will surprise us.
Children ages 4-11 will meet for Sunday School during the service as usual; kids under 4 may go to child care. Fellowship hour will follow the service.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
A welcoming haven, nourishing all God’s people in body, mind and spirit. Holy Communion is at 11 a.m. The Rev. Christine Soule will preach and preside.
Lenten soup and study is each Wednesday through Lent, convening at 6 p.m. for a soup and bread supper and study. The focus of our meetings is the book, Conversations with Scripture: The Gospel of John, by Cynthia Briggs Kittredge. Please join us.
Attention college students: Each Monday at 5 p.m. you are invited to join us for dinner, study and devotions. Narcotics Anonymous meets Tuesday and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall.
Fellowship breakfast is each Thursday at 7:30 a.m. in the parish hall. Come and bring a friend.
For your contemplation: “Liturgy is a work in which the Church collaborates with the divine Redeemer, renewing on her altars the sacred mysteries which are the life and salvation of mankind, uttering again the life-giving words that are capable of saving and transforming our souls, blessing again the sick and the possessed, and preaching His Gospel to the poor. In the liturgy, then, the Church would have us realize that we meet the same Christ who went about everywhere doing good, and who is still present in the midst of us wherever two or three are gathered together in His name. And we meet Him by sharing in His life and His redemption. We meet Christ in order to be Christ and, with Him, save the world,” Thomas Merton.
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