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WOODBURN CHRISTIAN CHURCH in submission to God's will under the authority of the Bible, is committed to connecting lives with God through Jesus Christ . We do this through service, fellowship, worship, discipleship and evangelism. MISS A SUNDAY? Sometimes you just cant make it in. We get it! And while we know how important it is to be together, we do record our worship services for those who cant be here, but want to stay caught up! Sunday morning services are broadcast on our local WCAT —Channel 5. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7:00 AM and Sundays at 7:00 AM & 5:00 PM. You can also view last weeks service online at www.WoodburnChristianChurch.org. 1 OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday - 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EMAIL: office@ woodburnchristianchurch.org PHONE: 503-981-9423 Mike Smith Pastor Bill Coleman Worship Minister Benne Miller Congregational Chairman Jim Jaggers Chairman of the Elders ELDERS: Jim Jaggers Rick Stewart Sunday School: A Study of Pauls Letters With Jim Earles in Room 2. Sundays at 9:30 AM Women of the Bible With Benne Miller in the Library. Sundays at 9:30 AM Midweek: Study of the Gospel of Luke With Pastor Mike in the Fellowship Hall. Wednesdays at 6:30 PM
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WOODBURN CHRISTIAN CHURCH

in submission to God's will under the authority of the Bible,

is committed to connecting lives with God through Jesus Christ .

We do this through service, fellowship, worship,

discipleship and evangelism.

MISS A SUNDAY?

Sometimes you just can’t make it in. We get it! And while we know how

important it is to be together, we do record our worship services for those

who can’t be here, but want to stay caught up!

Sunday morning services are broadcast on our local WCAT

—Channel 5. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7:00 AM

and Sundays at 7:00 AM & 5:00 PM.

You can also view last week’s service online at www.WoodburnChristianChurch.org.

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OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday - 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

EMAIL: office@ woodburnchristianchurch.org PHONE: 503-981-9423 Mike Smith Pastor Bill Coleman Worship Minister Benne Miller Congregational Chairman Jim Jaggers Chairman of the Elders ELDERS: Jim Jaggers Rick Stewart

Sunday School:

A Study of Paul’s Letters

With Jim Earles in Room 2.

Sundays at 9:30 AM

Women of the Bible

With Benne Miller

in the Library.

Sundays at 9:30 AM

Midweek:

Study of the Gospel of Luke

With Pastor Mike

in the Fellowship Hall.

Wednesdays at 6:30 PM

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There is always a place for

you to lend a hand. From as-

sisting with Sunday Morning

Fellowship Time between Sun-

day Services to cleaning up

after a church event. Let us

know if you would like to serve.

If you have a prayer request,

you may contact Vicki Spencer

at 503-982-2027 or call the

church office at 503-981-9423.

Giving is one way many of

us can easily participate

in the Great Commission

of sharing the Gospel to

Get connected in God’s

Word with other believers.

You can easily join in one of

our Sunday morning Sunday

School classes, or mid-week

Bible Studies. For more

information visit us online at

woodburnchristianchurch.org

or call the church office.

Baby Bottle

Boomerang

Thanks to all who filled a

baby bottle with donations

for the Pregnancy Care

Centers’ annual Baby Bot-

tle Boomerang. Our church

family donated $1,407.67

this year.

Annual Church

Congregational Meeting

Sunday, August 11th

The meeting will be held immediately following

second service to approve the next fiscal year

budget which begins September 2019. Pro-

posed budget for 2019-2020 is posted on the

bulletin board in the foyer.

Social Dinner

Sunday, August 18th

12:00 NOON

Family Camp Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp Create Lasting Family Memories

Labor Day Weekend

August 30 th - September 2nd

Wi-Ne-Ma Family Camp seeks to

strengthen family relationships by of-

fering opportunities to learn biblical

principles for families today, to wor-

ship and play together. Featured

speaker this year is Derek Voorhees,

President of Boise Bible College.

For more information, or to register:

www.winema.org

Septemberfest A Camp for Seniors

September 9 th - 12th

Featured speakers this year are

Gary Snavely, Pastor of Hermiston

First Christian Church and Steve

Richardson, retired Pastor and

Professor at Hope International

University.

For more information, or to register:

www.winema.org

Friends of Wi-Ne-Ma Day

Benefit Auction Saturday, September 14 th

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Camping, Entertainment, Lunch, Bidding,

Giving and more.

$30 per person or $80 per family

For more information, or to register:

www.winema.org

Themed Basket Competition

for Benefit Auction

Enter our competition for a chance to win one

of two youth camp scholarships for the 2020

camping season. Creating a basket is a fun

project for church groups and individuals

alike. All proceeds benefit the ministry of

Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp.

Medical Equipment Ministry

We have a position available for a person to

clean medical equipment which comes to us

through donations, or borrowed equipment re-

turned to us. Minimal time commitment is re-

quired monthly. Contact Carla who heads this

ministry or Sherry in the church office.

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sub35con A Weekend Retreat For Those 18-39

Oregon Christian Convention Center

September 6th

- 8th

Come serve the Christian community in

Oregon by making connections and

friendships across the state.

Community

Experiential Worship

Games & Recreation

Small Groups

For more information, or to register:

www.sub35con.com

I want to thank my Church

Family for the prayers, the

cards, and the Get Well

Basket that I have received

while recovering from back

surgery. Thank you so

much for everything, so

very much!

Bob Price

Thank you so much for the

Joy Basket, they are so

much fun! I appreciate the

offers to drive me to thera-

py from everyone, but more

than anything, I appreciate

your prayers.

Love in Christ,

Anne Lanning

A Word of Thanks

Dear Church Family,

Thank you so much for the

“Joy Basket”. I appreciate

the love and thoughtfulness

that brightened my day all

week.

God is good!

Ellis Frazier

1 7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

2 3

6PM— Game Night at

Benne’s

4 12:00PM—

Ladies Dine-Out

at the RAM in

Wilsonville

5 6PM—

Elders Mtg.

6 7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

7 6:30PM - Bible

Study at Church

8 7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

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10 6PM— Game Night at

Benne’s

11 12:00PM— Annual Church

Congregational

Meeting - Vote

on Fiscal Year

Budget

12 6PM— Elders Mtg.

13 9:30AM—

JOY BOX

7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

14 6:30PM - Bible

Study at Church

15 7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

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17 6PM— Game Night at

Benne’s

18 12:00PM— Social Dinner

19 6PM - Elders,

Deacons &

Deaconesses

Meetings

7PM - Monthly

Congregational

Business Meeting

20 7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

21 6:30PM - Bible

Study at Church

22 7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

23 24 6PM—

Game Night at

Benne’s

25 26 6PM— Church Prayer

Time

27 7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

28 6:30PM - Bible

Study at Church

29 7PM - 9:30PM

El Sembrador

30 31 9AM - Men’s

Breakfast at

Country Cottage

Restaurant

6PM— Game Night at

Benne’s

FAMILY CAMP - AUGUST 30th through SEPTEMBER 2nd

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

AUGUST

El Sembrador

Sunday Worship Service

1:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Tuesday: 7:00 - 9:30 PM

Thursday: 7:00 - 9:30 PM

Woodburn Christian Church

Sunday Worship Services

9 AM & 10:45 AM

Sunday School - 9:30 AM

Children’s Church - 10:45 AM

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“In February 1945, Bill Morse, one of those instrumental in founding Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp, wrote in a letter to

‘Pastors, Churches, and Christian people in the state of Oregon’…’It seems this haven of peace by the sea should

be purchased for the benefit of Christian youth and people where they might go for retreats, recreation, and wor-

ship; developing as Christ would have them, in wisdom, stature, and in favor with God and man.’ Seventy-five

years later the Camp administrators continue to reach out to invite your participation in the development of Wi-Ne-

Ma Christian Camp. Many of the facilities date back to those early days. The effects of time, climate, and usage

have taken their toll. A concerted effort to restore, replace, or rebuild the Camp’s facilities beginning with the south

end of Camp, is being launched.

Last fall an initiative to raise funds to develop the Camp, with the goal to raise $750,000 in honor of the seventy-

five years of ongoing ministry through youth camps and family conferences. The response has been tremendous.

From the Friends of Wi-Ne-Ma Day special offering, through Giving Tuesday, into the Christmas giving season,

and beyond, to date, $363,000 has been given or promised. The Camp has received gifts from estate distribution,

property, memorial gifts, and cash gifts. Currently the board is considering the Camp’s strategic plan alongside the

physical and program development needs. Please pray as they take the next few months to gather information

and seek direction for these efforts.

Your prayers are one way to be involved in Camp and are the foundation of the ministry. Here are five areas to

talk with God about the Camp:

Pray for safe and healthy summers. Pray for safety and health for campers and staff, especially for those

who provide health care.

Pray for the staff. Realize that the program staff is made up of volunteers who invest a week of their time in

the lives of the campers. Pray for their endurance and energy. Pray that God would give them the words and

smiles to meet each camper where he or she is and to make them feel loved. Pray also for the support staff;

for the kitchen, maintenance, housekeeping, and administrative people who work so hard to make camp a

special place.

Pray for the campers. The aim is for the campers to know that God cares for them through their experience at

Camp, and for them to have the opportunity to hear and respond to the call of Christ upon their lives.

Pray for the leadership staff. Each camp or conference session is led by a program director and leadership

team that has spent months planning and preparing for that camp session. Pray that God will use their efforts

in a special way to connect with campers and participants.

Pray that the glory will be to God. Wi-Ne-Ma is a Christ-centered camp with the primary goal to glorify God

in all things. Pray that God would use everything that happens at Wi-Ne-Ma for His purpose and His glory.

By praying you can be an active participant in the good that the Lord is doing in this place.”

A 75th anniversary celebration featuring a production of “The Passion of Christ” will be held on Saturday, August

17th at 7:00 p.m. at First Christian Church (now Friends Center) 200 South College Street in Newberg.

For more information please e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

Cited from Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp newsletters

Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp website: www.winema.org 5

Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp

AUG 2019

126 N Workman Drive

Woodburn, OR 97071

August at a Glance

August 4 | 12:00 PM

Ladies Dine-Out at the RAM in Wilsonville

August 11 | 12:00 PM

Annual Church Congregational Meeting

August 13 | 9:30 AM

Joy Box

August 18 | 12:00 PM

Social Dinner

August 19 | 7:00 PM

Monthly Congregational Business Meeting

August 26 | 6:00 PM

Church Prayer Time

August 31 | 9:00 AM

Men’s Breakfast at Country Cottage

9:00-10:15 AM - First Service

Sunday School Classes at 9:30 AM

10:15-10:45 AM - Fellowship Time w/Coffee & Doughnuts

10:45-12:00 noon - Second Service

10:45-12:00 noon - Children’s Church-dismissed after communion

*Nursery Care is provided for small children.

Join us Sundays . . .

“M AKING D ISC IPLES”

as we continue the

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