Church Scholarship Application open January 5 - April 13
As the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots in the 2026 Super Bowl, the Pacific Northwest United Methodist Conference has challenged the New England Conference to see who can raise the most food/dollars as part of the nationwide Tackle Hunger effort.
Bring food to the church to be tallied toward our conference total!
Staff Parish Relations Committee (SPRC) has granted Pastor Debbie a month of renewal leave from January 20 - February 16. She will step away fully from her work obligations in this time. In her absence, church staff and some of our retired pastors will cover her work areas.
If you have questions or needs in these particular areas, please contact the following people:
Hospital visits: Pastor John Coleman Campbell, Pastor LaVon Post, Dave Wiggum
One-on-one spiritual care: Pastor Denise McGuiness
Administration (finances, committee meetings, ministry organization): Pastor Joanne Coleman Campbell
For ongoing ministries and events, please contact any of our regular office staff: Amy Jones, Pastor Bethany Mills, Angela Banker, or Linda Countryman.
1/7 Financial Planning & Social Security with Allison Pasta, Financial Advisor at Corebridge Financial
1/14 Chronic Pain Management with Dr. Wagner from Wenatchee Pain Relief
1/21 Will Writing, Planning Your Legacy, and Probate with Julia Frisbie, Executive Director of Faith Foundation Northwest
1/28 Funeral Planning with Brian Ross, Prearrangement specialist at Jones & Jones-Betts Funeral Home
2/4 Reverse Mortgages & Strategies to stay in your home with Stephanie Matthews, Senior Loan Officer with Guild Mortgage
2/11 Hospice Care with Chelsah Martinez-Smith, BSN, RN, CHPN, is a Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse with Confluence Health Hospice
2/18 Positive Care Approach to Dementia with Shelly Edwards, PAC trainer, coach, and consultant
2/25 Self-Care for Caregivers & General Resources with Pastor Debbie Sperry
We’re taught to fear and flee darkness and dark times. But the gifts of God’s presence await when we learn to face and befriend the dark. We invite you to step away from the demands of daily life to enter into this enriching and transformative week of spiritual exploration.
The daily rhythm includes morning and evening prayer, worship with Eucharist, morning and afternoon study led by faculty, reflection time, silence, community sharing, listening circles, and free time.