ARTS & IDEAS
Opportunities are here from weekly Sabbath School classes to the twice-yearly Lecture Series.
January 7, Saturday
9:30a
Sabbath School
Dick Johnson interviews Alex Gagiu
10:00a
Sabbath School Classes
January 21, Saturday
9:30a
Sabbath School
Karla Walters "High School Reading in the Internet Age"
10:00a
Sabbath School Classes
January 21, Saturday
9:30a
Sabbath School
Roger Ferris: "Women in the Wings"
WORSHIP
We welcome you wherever you are in your search for truth and spiritual nurture. Services
January 7, Saturday
10:55a
Communion
David Wood "How to Form a Diagnosis"
Church Bulletin
January 14, Saturday
10:55a
Worship Service
David Wood "The Physiology of Faith"
January 21, Saturday
10:55a
Adult Worship Service / Youth Church
David Wood "How To Form a Diagnosis"
January 28, Saturday
10:55a
Worship Service
David Wood "Healer, Be Healed!"
March 10, Saturday
11:00a
Education Sabbath, Organ Dedication
Cypress School presents the worship service. Dedication of new organ.
PLAY & SERVE
Playing together fosters relationships; opportunities for social interaction throughout the year.
January 14, Saturday
12:30p
Potluck Lunch
Guests are welcome.
January 17, Tuesday
6:30p
Division Chairs
Meeting of Division Chairs and Associate Chairs
7:30p
Church Board
Meeting of the Church Board
January 21, Saturday
7:00p
Social Event
January 26, Thursday
7:30p
Church in Business Session
Open meeting for all members to discuss church business issues
PASTOR'S BLOG
The Wood Between The Worlds, a blog by Senior Pastor David Wood, adopts Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's notion that, "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience." Life is a spiritual event! Enjoy it!

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