News and updates from Coram Deo Church
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 | 6:30 — 8:30 PM
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Join us for a Women's Night In of charades, fellowship, and fun at the Highfield's home.
Date: February 9 Time: 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm Where: 7528 NW Ioka Dr, Silverdale, WA 98383-7362, United States
Please bring a beverage or snack to share with the group!
Teenage girls are welcome to come with their moms.
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The elders of Coram Deo Church are calling the church to pray and fast on Thursdays leading up to Easter.
Here are specific needs to pray for: - God's protection and care for our church - Provision of a building solution - Outreach during the Easter season
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SUNDAY , MARCH 31 | 10 AM
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On Sunday, March 31, we will celebrate Jesus’ resurrection and triumph over Satan, sin, and death! Join us on Easter morning at 10 am at the Admiral Theatre. This is a family-friendly service and no childcare will be available.
If you are interested in being baptized on Easter, please fill out the Baptism Form: www.coramdeochurch.org/baptism
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TUESDAY MARCH 12 | 6 — 7:30 PM
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Is American culture in a death spiral? If so, what can the church do about it? Increasingly, the institutions we depend on for vibrant communities—churches, families, schools, businesses, and the media—appear to be failing. Less than two in ten Americans have a “great deal” of confidence in the church, public schools, banks, newspapers, the medical system, or the criminal justice system. More than 80% of Americans think the moral state of the nation is getting worse. We are told by some we live in a “negative world” where Christianity itself is now viewed as a threat rather than a help. In this situation, how can Christians respond constructively? Join Dr. John West as he draws on lessons from America’s past to explore how churches and Christians today can play a positive role in reforming our culture.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 1 | 6:30 — 9 PM
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Men, you are invited to an evening of food, drink, and fellowship at Western Red Brewing in Poulsbo on Friday, March 1.
Date: Friday, March 1 Time: 6:30 — 9 PM
Please bring cash to contribute to the cost of the pizza.
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SUNDAY MARCH 3 | 9:30 — 10:30 AM
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Are you new to Coram Deo? You are invited to attend a class where you will learn about who we are, what we believe, and what the NEXT STEPS are for you to get more involved.
Dates: Sunday, March 3, 2024 Time: During the 9:30 service
Location: Youth Warehouse Classroom
Join us on Sunday, March 3, during the 9:30 service and take your next step!
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NOW THROUGH SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18
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To celebrate the completion of our new stained glass windows, we are holding a coloring contest for Coram Deo kids! Each of the window designs has been turned into a coloring sheet and we want to see your best coloring skills! 𝗘𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗱𝘂𝗲 𝗯𝘆 𝗦𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆, 𝗙𝗲𝗯𝗿𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝟭𝟴
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TUESDAYS , FEBRUARY 6 - MARCH 5 | 6:30-7:30 PM
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What are Christians to do when they are surrounded by a culture that is opposed to them? What kind of expectations can Christians have for the Kingdom under such circumstances? Join us this Winter for a five week class on the book of James as we study ancient wisdom for today's Christian dissidents.
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SUNDA,Y MARCH 3 | 3 — 4 PM
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“Abortion is the greatest evil of our time.” — Pastor Jon Needham, January 19, 2020
You are invited to join us as we pray for the cause of the unborn in Kitsap County. On Sunday, March 3, from 3 - 4 pm, we will be gathering for a time of prayer and worship across the street from the Bremerton Planned Parenthood in the parking lot of Peace Lutheran School. We will ask God to move mightily through his Church to provide care and hope for women in distress, protection for the unborn, and salvation for those who refuse to acknowledge God as the author and sustainer of all life.
This will be a somber, outdoor event in the midst of a Washington winter. Come expecting rain and harsh weather. Parents, we won’t be providing any childcare and while you are welcome to bring your children, they will need to remain with you at all times and the environment may not be suitable for small children.
**Please note, we are assembling to pray, not protest. We ask that you don't bring picketing signs or anything that would create an environment of hostility.**
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There are 59 “one another's” in the scriptures that teach us how to relate to each other and be in a Christian community together. Many of them specifically talk about serving one another. God is always calling you, and you need to use your gifts to serve the body of Christ. Below are some areas that currently have spots to fill;
Current areas of opportunity include;
• Security Team- 3rd service, special events, and Thursday nights • Midweek Class Volunteers - coffee, security
You may also visit the Next Steps station in the foyer on Sunday mornings or fill out a connect card and start using your gifts.
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Students in grades 6-12 are invited to gather at the Coram Deo Church Youth Community Warehouse on Thursday evenings from 6 — 8 pm for games, teaching, and fellowship.
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The dream of Coram Deo Academy has become a beautiful reality. The 2023/24 school year has been in full swing for months! Check out the Winter Newsletter and discover all that God is doing!
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You can listen to sermons, discover podcasts, get the latest updates, and more all on your phone with the Coram Deo Church app. Download it now at coramdeochurch.org/app.
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Did you know that you can listen to many of the songs that we sing on Sundays from your home on Spotify? Check out this playlist and sing along to your favorites!
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If you have needs or questions that you would like to talk to a pastor about, you can email us confidentially at pastor@coramdeochurch.org.
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