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Welcome to our Church!
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The Coquille family of Seventh-day Adventist Christians is a vibrant, friendly, growing group of folks who want to be more like Jesus. From toddlers to great-grandparents, we gather each Sabbath morning to worship, study God’s Word and share friendship. To love God is to know Him, so we look to the Bible for instruction and practical guidance for a real experience with Him through His son, Jesus. Throughout the week we take this experience into the workplace, the classroom, the home. Our church family cares for each other and for their community. Food, clothing and help in times of trouble are offered through our Community Outreach Program. Many are behind the scenes caring for the elderly, the homeless, the hurting. We eagerly anticipate that Jesus is coming again, and very soon. Please check out this website to view our worship and program schedule, how to find us, how to hear us on the radio, and find out more about what the Bible teaches. Please come, worship with us, get acquainted and, if you like, stick around and become a part of the family. We look forward to meeting you soon!
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The first prayer most of us prayed was the blessing, "God is great, God is good, Let us thank Him for our food," or the classic bedtime prayer, "Now I lay me down to sleep." |
Most people with Alzheimer's disease have a strong desire to live in their homes as long as possible. Families share this desire. Paradoxically, the home is often the best place and the worst place for Alzheimer's care. |
One of the hardest things about moving to a new town is finding new friends. Trying to find where you belong; a place to call your own. When my husband, son and I moved a little over a year ago, I felt blessed to be moving to... |
She was terrified. Of her locker. Her combination locker. The one she had to open on her first day of seventh grade.
It's all I heard about for weeks before. Not the new teachers, or new students or all the homework. |
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
We have quickly plunged into a routine of busy days. But here in Mozambique especially, the busy days are full of surprises, both negative and positive ones. | Tuesday, September 30, 2008
While most of the passengers had been onboard for a sightseeing tour of the pristine Alaskan coastline, the ship also carried a special contingent of women with a vision for spreading the Good News through community service. | Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Fred Kinsey of Silver Spring, Md., is the new speaker/director of the "Voice of Prophecy," one of the longest-running radio programs delivering hope to a hurting world. | Thursday, September 11, 2008
My husband and I played volleyball and went windsurfing. The children rode horses and swam. Together we sailed, built a robot, canoed across the lake to find a geocache, participated in an archery tournament, and took one of the wildest ski boat rides of our lives. |
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Vietnam received official recognition last month, granting the church in the Southeast Asian nation legal status to operate, church officials said. | Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Hundreds of previously illiterate Mozambican adults are reading and writing after completing the first part of a four-level literacy program last week. | Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Romanian national president Traian Basescu visited a Seventh-day Adventist Church in Madrid, Spain earlier this month, drawing attention to the country's significant Romanian immigrant population -- 6,000 of whom are Adventists.
| Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Jere D. Patzer, North Pacific Union Conference president since 1996, died October 26 following a lengthy battle with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. He was 61. |
Monday, June 2, 2008
Amazing Facts, the worldwide multimedia Christian ministry, has announced the release of their brand-new website called The Truth About Ellen G. White at www.EllenGWhiteTruth.com. | |
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