11/21/09 Faith Happenings


Yakima Herald-Republic

Thanksgiving Eve at Peace Lutheran

Peace Lutheran Church in Selah will host a Thanksgiving Eve worship service at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.

The church is at 91 Wernex Loop. Information: 509-697-4353.

 

Interfaith thanksgiving worship on Wednesday

The Yakima Association of Churches and Faith Communities will share in a service of thanksgiving worship at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.

This is a time when the entire community of Yakima can gather for an hour of thankful worship.

The service will be at St. Paul Cathedral Chapel, 15 S. 12th Ave. Information: 509-966-6550.

 

Missionary from Croatia to talk at Cross Church

The Cross Church is hosting international missionary Nada Williams from Croatia, formerly part of Yugoslavia. She will speak at the 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. Sunday services.

She has served there for 33 years, a time that includes many years under communist rule.

The church is at 8700 Summitview Ave. Information: 509-494-0594.

 

Wesley United marks sanctuary's date

Wesley United Methodist Church will celebrate its 30th anniversary of the sanctuary Sunday.

The Rev. Dan Smith, who was pastor at Wesley from 1979 to 1988 and was also pastor at the dedication of the sanctuary, will return and deliver the sermon at 9 a.m. Sunday.

After the service, there will be a free brunch served in the fellowship hall. Entertainment will be provided by pianist Ethan Maier.

The church is at 14 N. 48th Ave. Information: 509-966-2370.

 

Evangelists to appear at Old Town church

Old Town Gateway Assembly of God is hosting Evangelists Dan and Marty Womack today at the 10 a.m. youth and young adult service and then at the 6 p.m., all-age service.

They will also be at the 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. services Sunday.

The Womacks have presented their word and song ministry across the Valley for many years as well as youth camps across the country.

The church is at 3412 S. First St., Union Gap. Information: 509-453-0047.

 

-- Yakima Herald-Republic

 



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