Prelude Gathering Song: Sing a New Song to the Lord (Music Team) Welcome & Announcements Call to Worship Praise Time: (Music Team) Offering Call: Disaster and Famine Relief Offertory: (Music Team) Pastoral Prayer Children’s Story Worship in Music: It Is Well (Music Team) Sermon: Praise & Share Time Postlude Music Coordinated by: Chelle Hess … [Read more...]
There is Power in Community Prayer
The National Day of Prayer is Thursday, May 5, and you are invited to join your neighbors in Spangle, at the Spangle Community Church for a special season of prayer for our nation and our town. God promises that when His people humbly pray, He will hear them and heal their land (2 Chronicles 7:14). That's a promise that we can all claim if we believe in God. You can join … [Read more...]
Remembering His Sacrifice
Communion is a special time when Seventh-day Adventists celebrate and remember the sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for us. This service has been a tradition of our church for nearly a hundred years, but for many Adventists its significance and important meaning still run deep in the heart. The symbols of His broken body (the bread) and spilt blood (grape juice) are tangible … [Read more...]
“Greater” – Week of Prayer with Pastor Greg Phillips – April 18-22
Spring Week of Prayer starts on Monday, April 18, at Upper Columbia Academy. The special guest speaker for the week is Pastor Greg Phillips. Pastor Greg is the associate/youth pastor at the Pleasant Valley Church in Portland Oregon, and also the brother of UCA Piano Teacher, Krista Dalrymple. Pastor Greg's theme for the week is "Greater" which is a series … [Read more...]
In Depth Discussion this Sabbath Afternoon – April 16
There is surprisingly good news about predestination! And that is the topic of our next in-depth Biblical discussion happening this Sabbath, April 16, right after potluck. Jim Kilmer and others will be sharing some refreshing new insights into the age old question of predestination vs. free will, followed by a discussion. All are welcome to attend and bring their questions … [Read more...]