
Woodlands Gathering seeks to be a safe place for Native Americans and all people to encounter the good news of God!
Woodlands Gathering seeks to be a safe place for Native Americans and all people to encounter the good news of God!
Our Summer movie series will explore documentaries that are relevant to pressing issues in the world in which we live. Following the movie, we will discuss the role of the church in addressing these issues. Come join us!
The Cherokee language class is taught by Ms. Lou Jackson, one of the few remaining first language speakers of the Cherokee Language. The classes are sequential (build on information learned in previous classes), but students possess a wide array of knowledge. Perfect for the beginner or seasoned speaker.
The Cherokee language class is taught by Ms. Lou Jackson, one of the few remaining first language speakers of the Cherokee Language. The classes are sequential (build on information learned in previous classes), but students possess a wide array of knowledge. Perfect for the beginner or seasoned speaker.
Come remember the crucifixion and burial of our Lord!
This event will help Woodlands Gathering raise funds for the installation of upstairs restrooms. All proceeds will go directly to the church building fund.
In this seven-week sermon series we will explore seven miracles of Christ recorded in John’s gospel, and what these seven miracles tell us about the person and work of Christ.
Sunday, January 5th - the first Sunday of 2025, we will have our annual Vision Sunday. Following our service (prior to lunch) we will review our mission/vision as a congregation and discuss upcoming plans for the 2025 ministry year. Pease plan to join us!