Cheney Congregational Church
Although we cannot worship together in person, Cheney Congregational is still offering worship resources and sermons that can be accessed through our website at cheneycongregational.org. Our prayers go out for the whole Cheney community and for our world during this difficult season. We are grateful for all medical staff, grocery store workers and other essential employees who must put themselves at risk to help others. As a community we are stronger together.
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Greeting from Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Although we cannot worship together as a congregation, we invite our community to access our website emmanuelcheney.org for weekly worship materials. If you should need pastoral support during this difficult time, please contact pastor Arianna Arends at 509-954-5886.
Our Free Community Pantry remains open to the community and all are invited to take what they need and leave what they can. Donations of 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.
Our Church services and gatherings are suspended for now due to the threat of the coronavirus. This decision will be revisited in May. We will keep you updated. Meantime you can go online to http://www.episcopaldioceseofspokane for online Sunday services.
The memorial service in honor of our recently 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: “Waiting patiently in expectation is the foundation of the spiritual life. Without patience our expectation degenerates into wishful thinking. Patience comes from the word ‘patior’ which means ‘to suffer’...What seems a hindrance becomes a way; what seems an obstacle becomes a door; what seems a misfit becomes a cornerstone.” Henri Nouwen
United Methodist Church
Greetings and blessings from the United Methodist Church. You are invited to worship with us at home online or with a worship guide. This Sunday, pastors Alissa Bertsch and Pat Sleeth will continue a sermon series based on the book, “The Walk,” by Adam Hamilton, exploring the five essential practices of the Christian life. This week’s practice is Giving.
An at home worship guide is available each week for those not wanting or able to access the online worship service. You can download it from the church website or contact Bertsch at 509-879-2278 if you would like be added to our mailing list for a hard copy.
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