Bethany Memorial Chapel
History:
A group of Norwegian settlers met in
July of 1902 to build a church. Construction of the church occurred between
1906 through 1908. The building was then used for church Services, Sunday
School and Vacation Bible School until 1966 in which a decision was made to
discontinue services due to lack of membership . This church was entered on
the National register of U. S. Historical Places in 1979.
Meeting Details:
Annual Memorial Day Service on
the Saturday prior to Memorial Day and a Potluck on Memorial Day.
Bethany Memorial Chapel Association
Mission:
The mission of the Bethany Memorial Chapel Association shall be to preserve
the original building site, the church and its contents, the cemetery and
the surrounding grounds, in its original design and preserve its historical
significance.
History:
The Bethany Lutheran Church in 1979 was
put on the National Registry for Historic Buildings. Although the Church is
no longer active, the Association maintains the beautiful interior and
cemetery. Some of the early pioneer families involved with the original and
present church are the Slind family, Halseth family, Hazeltine family, and
Hinrichs family.
Meeting
date/time/location: We have a
workday every May and present a Memorial Day Service and Potluck on every
Memorial Day.
Membership
Requirements: Membership Requirements:
All persons who support our mission
statement are welcome to join our association. Membership dues are $5.00
per person per year that goes toward maintaining the site. The fee for
Burial Plots is $15.00, which includes membership dues for that year.
Bridge
of Hope Church
Mission:
The Bridge of Hope Church
is a community minded church with people at heart.
Meeting Details:
Sunday morning services for all
ages are from 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
at the Kendrick High School.
Cameron Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Mission:
Cameron Emmanuel Lutheran Church’s mission is to proclaim God’s love in
Jesus Christ and serve our community and world.
Meeting Details:
Sunday’s in September - May at
11:00 A.M. and Sunday’s in June – August at 8:30 A.M.
Church Board
Chairperson: Dale Silflow
Church Board Meeting:
Every 2nd Tuesday at 7:00 or 7:30
P.M.
Accomplishments:
v
Help with the Kendrick
Food Bank.
v
Securing funds for local
emergency needs (fire, accident, etc.).
v
Participate in the
Christmas Kendrick Park Tree Decorating.
Goals:
Keep offering help for people with material
and /or spiritual needs.
Publications:
Weekly Bulletins and month
newsletter are distributed with no fee charged to include information of
public interest. Submit material for the bulletin between Wednesday through
Friday, and for the Newsletter prior to the 25th of month, to the Pastor at
the church office.
Christian Family Fellowship
Mission:
The first of the Christian Family Fellowship’s five beliefs is that we
believe the Bible, in its entirety, to be the inspired Word of God. As
such, it is our source of revelation of God, the knowledge of salvation, the
origin of all things and the future of mankind.
Meeting Details:
Sunday Service is at 10:00 A.M.
Ladies’ Bible Study is Wednesday at 5:30 P.M.
at the church; Men’s Bible Study is Tuesday at 6:30 P.M. at Aaron & Pam Thorson’s home.
Call Aaron’s home 843-5111 for more information.
Accomplishments:
v
We help support 5
missionaries.
v
We support the local food
bank.
v
We provide local support
were we can.
Juliaetta Church of the Nazarene
Mission:
The Juliaetta Church of the Nazarene’s
mission is to be one with Christ and share his love with others.
History:
In 1944, Reverend Kratzer (Pastor of the
Moscow Church of the Nazarene) held a revival in
Juliaetta. From that event, a new church was planted with four charter
members. It was located in the old bank building on Main Street (now
apartments). A new church, beginning with the basement, was built at the
present location in 1954. The entire building was completed in 1958.
Meeting Details:
9:30 A.M. is Sunday School, 10:45
A.M. and 6 P.M. are Sunday Worship services, Youth Group meets Wednesday at
6:30 p.m.
Church Board
Meeting: Varies (contact Kathy
Shove for details).
Accomplishments:
v
Volunteers at the local
food bank.
v
Participation in community
ministerial activities.
Goals:
Community outreach, church growth, continued
presence with the community youth.
Needs:
Volunteers and more kids participating in
the youth groups.
Publication:
God’s Computer Newsletter is published
once a month. Material for this publication must be Christian based and
provided prior to the 3rd Monday of each month to Lanna Hammond (208)
843-2770.
Juliaetta Community Church
Mission:
The Juliaetta Community Church is a
non-denominational Bible Church. We believe the church is the body
and bride of Christ and is a spiritual organism made up of all born again
believers of this present time. We believe the primary purpose the church
is the communication of God’s truth.
Meeting details:
Sunday School 8:30 A.M., Worship
Service 9:00 A.M.
Men’s Bible Study: September – April from 6:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. on
each Wednesday.
Women’s Bible Study: September – April from
6 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. on each Wednesday and 1 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Thursday.
Juliaetta Community Church Youth Group:
September – May on Sunday Evening 4 P.M. –6 P.M. for Grades 6 – 12th
Leland Pioneer Community Church
Mission:
The Leland Pioneer Community Church’s
mission is to reach the community for Jesus we wish that no one should
perish.
History:
The Church was built in the late 1800’s
and closed in 1969. It was reopened on September 14, 2001 as a
non-denominational church and open to the public.
Service Details:
Every Sunday at 10:00 A.M.
Church Board
Details: The Chairperson is
Pastor Jim Soyk of the quarterly board meetings.
Accomplishments:
v
Visiting of the elderly
and shut-ins.
v
Give to the needs of the
community.
v
Performing marriages and
funeral services.
Goal:
This small church wants to reach the
community for Jesus and additionally be available for weddings and any other
non-alcohol organizational function.
Needs:
The church is in need of painting.
Publication:
Publications are provided by the pastors
as needed.
Naz Youth Group of Juliaetta Church of the Nazarene
Meeting Details:
Wednesday evenings 6:30 P.M. to
7:30 P.M. at 501 2nd Street in Juliaetta.
Membership:
Be a teen 13 years and older or 7th
grade through High School.
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