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Rhonda Reedy

Columbia Gorge Church communication leader

By Rhonda Reedy

  • Columbia Gorge Church Moves to Larger Facility

    May 01, 2006, by Rhonda Reedy
    When Columbia Gorge Church (Troutdale, Ore.) members had to scurry to place more chairs in a sanctuary where 50 people are a crowd, it was time to evaluate their options and seek God's guidance.A local Sunday-keeping church sent an encouraging pos...
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  • Columbia Gorge Has Year-End Harvest

    March 01, 2006, by Rhonda Reedy
    Columbia Gorge Church welcomed three new members through baptism before the end of 2005. Long-time member Nancy Willis has been bringing four young children to Sabbath School and church each week for several years. When 9-year-old Estelle Stedman-...
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  • Small With Big Dreams

    December 01, 2005, by Rhonda Reedy
    The Columbia Gorge Church began in 1978 when the first Sabbath School and church services were held at the Corbett Fire Hall. There were 78 people, and all were excited to be planting a church in a new area. Because the fire hall was crowded and d...
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  • SCUBA Splashes Down at Columbia Gorge

    October 01, 2003, by Rhonda Reedy
    "It’s spooky in here”...”It’s so dark!”... “What’s that gurgly noise?” These were just some of the comments as youngsters crawled into the belly of the "whale" (black plastic blown up by an electric fan) at the Columbia Gorge Church (Troutdale, Or...
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