Sunday, November 16, 2008
Special Prayer Requests
Also Gilbert's nephew, David Shannon of Concrete, Washington is grieving over the recent death of his wife. Please remember him and others in his family in your prayers.
Check back tomorrow for other prayer requests from Sunday's announcements.
Items For Food Bank
1 large can of yams (sweet potatoes)
1 large can of fruit
1 box Jello or pudding mix
1 box instant potato mix
1 jar gravy
1 box cornbread mix
1 gallon fruit juice
1 dessert mix (cake, cookies, etc.)
These will be contributed to the local food bank in Sedro-Woolley and given to those who need food for Thanksgiving.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Updated John Clayton Videos Online
A lot of information is available at www.doesgodexist.org
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Tuesday Nights
Monday, November 10, 2008
Directory Information Sheet
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Sunday Notes
We had 80 present this morning, with at least 12 known to be away at the Woodinville youth rally. Listed as sick on the attendance report were: Betsy & Trevor Hasenoehrl and Elmer & Martha Juntenen. Listed as working today were: Jud Hobbs and Roger Todd. Known to be out of town were Jeanie Young and Joe & Becky Williamson.
Over the next several weeks, we will be collecting food to deliver to the Helping Hands Food Bank in Sedro-Woolley. Sunday, November 23rd will be the final day we collect food and we'll take it to the food bank before Thanksgiving. A list of requested food items will be available soon. If you have any questions, please contact Rodney or Karee Blunt.
Prayer Requests:
- Pray for safety for Roger and Jeanie Young (who are in the Bahamas). A big hurricane may be coming through the area where they are now.
- Pray for Cathi Adams to have a good report on her health problems
- Pray for the Juntenens and all of our ill.
- Pray for Trish Gaines' mother, Hazel Holden and her brother who is caring for Hazel.
- Pray for Karla Williamson's sister that she may have love and wisdom as she deals with some friends who are struggling spiritually. Their names are Kathy, Jeannie, and John.
- Pray for Darren Williamson to get a great job in the Portland area. He teaches at Cascade College which is closing after the spring semester.
- Pray for safe travel for Joe and Becky Williamson as they return from California Monday night.
- Pray for the home school moms (as well as all our students, in homeschool, public school, and college).
Monday, October 27, 2008
Cascade Christian College Closing After Spring Semester
The following announcement was made this afternoon by officials at
OC’s Cascade College Baccalaureate Programs to Close Following Spring 2009 Semester
Don Millican, chairman of the OC Board of Trustees, said, “After 15 years of considerable effort and investment, we were unable to find a viable financial or academic model that would sustain and allow Cascade to flourish for the foreseeable future. Following much prayer and discussion, the board reluctantly voted to cease offering baccalaureate degrees at the Cascade campus next spring. This is one of the most difficult decisions the board has ever made.
“We’re obviously disappointed for the students, faculty, staff and many others who worked so hard and gave of their time and financial resources to establish and maintain Christian higher education in the
“We will continue to work to help those students in the Northwest achieve their goal of a Christian education. The Board highly commends Dr. Bill Goad and his outstanding team for their dedicated work at Cascade.”
OC president Dr. Mike O’Neal said that he was deeply saddened that closing Cascade became necessary, but he agreed with the board’s decision. The University, he said, had invested about $4 million, thousands of administrative staff hours, and other resources over its 15 years as a satellite campus. “The current economic crisis was not a significant factor in the decision, but it obviously did not help. While the Cascade Board of Governors had sought a different result, after four years of intensive effort, they had been unable to develop a financially and academically sustainable operation. The OC Board of Trustees and administration felt that it was not prudent for Oklahoma Christian to continue to subsidize that campus at a level sufficient to maintain a quality academic program.”
O’Neal also expressed great concern for the people most impacted by the decision. “We will go the extra mile in assisting the students to continue their education and the employees to find other employment during the transition period. The quality of theofferings on that campus will continue through Spring 2009. We will also be sensitive to the needs of
Cascade was previously known as
Kerry Barnes, chairman of the Cascade Board of Governors, expressed his thanks for OC’s investment in
Dr. Bill Goad, president of Cascade, said he was thankful for the impact that Cascade and its predecessor, Columbia Christian, have had in the
“For the past 6 years I have had the privilege of serving the Cascade community. My family and I have grown to love the Cascade and Columbia Christian family.This decision brings a great deal of sadness, but I accept and support the decision of the Board of Trustees,” added Goad. He also said that he would encourage Cascade students to finish their degrees at Oklahoma Christian if at all possible. His focus now will be on supporting the students and affected faculty and staff during this time and assisting them in any way possible.
O’Neal added that Oklahoma Christian remains financially sound and will continue to honor all the endowments and financial commitments of
O’Neal concluded by saying “The legacy of Cascade will continue to be written for generations to come.” “The work which has been done by the students, faculty and staff will continue to be realized over decades. Students have been prepared to lead lives of great meaning while studying at Cascade and they are going to make a difference in the world. It would be a mistake to assume that the quality of educational experience at Cascade was lacking. Through the dedication of talented faculty and staff, students were given a great learning experience on this campus.”