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The Dalles Church Pays Off Mortgage Early

Kaleb Eisele
By Kaleb Eisele, December 03, 2025

The Dalles Church community celebrated a landmark achievement in fall 2025: paying off their church mortgage.

The Dalles Church building came to fruition after a years-long, prayerful effort by local members. “The church building project was completed right around the time [the pandemic] began,” shared Nick Gosney, The Dalles Church pastor. “Really remarkably, they were able to get all their bids and necessary materials to construct the space just before prices spiked."

"One of the notable features of this facility is its immaculate view of the eastern side of Mount Hood," Gosney shared. "On a clear day, we can see Columbia River Gorge, the hills and the mountain. When I first arrived here as pastor, several church members told me not to worry if they were looking to the left toward the windows, it would just be so they could hear me better.”

“Between a collection of Maranatha workers and local church members, they were able to not only build this building, but also to pay it off in record time,” he continued.

On Sept. 13, 2025, the church came together to celebrate. “It was really exciting,” said Gosney, “almost like a family reunion. Our church treasurer gave us a snapshot of the project and shared some of the notable events that took place along the way."

"It all concluded with her handing out a copy of one of the notes that exemplified the church mortgage, and everyone present had an opportunity to tear up that piece of the ‘loan,'" he recounted. "We wanted to recognize that it wasn’t just the treasurer or the pastor or even the board that paid this down. It was all of us. And I thought that was beautiful and symbolic of the road this church has been on together.”

Gosney shared a brief homily on God’s creative process, starting with the first three days of creation — when God made light, firmament and land — and continuing through the following days — when God filled those spaces with life and beauty. “As a church, we’ve formed a beautiful space together,” said Gosney. “Now our job is to fill it.”

Eric Davis, Oregon Conference vice president for finance, participated in the event and shared that The Dalles Church paid off their loan far ahead of schedule, much of it due to the generosity of the members.

“Many gave extra time, extra effort and extra finances to make the building a reality,” said Davis. “I’m so pleased that they have set their sights on now filling the church with new believers in Christ, and I pray God will continue to bless their efforts.”

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The church sanctuary's big windows look out over the Columbia Gorge.

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The Dalles Adventist Church
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The Dalles Church outside of The Dalles, Oregon, has beautiful mountain views.

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The Dalles Adventist Church
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