This year, 15 Congolese families bracing for their first sub-freezing weather came to our partner organization, Voice in the Wilderness, with a request: “We hear it’s going to be cold, and we’re a little nervous. Can you help us?” In response, we teamed up to host their first ever coat drive, and together we gathered enough winter gear to help these families brave the cold. Thanks for your support!
The story doesn’t end there, though. We’ve since learned that our Congolese sisters and brothers need our help in a new way. Read More
The thing we need most in life is someone to stick by our side in the ups and downs, and this is central to the mission of The Lift, an organization providing opportunities and resources for East Side youth. Read More
Did you know Woodland Hills has an App? It’s available for both Apple and Android devices! Our app introduces a simple way to stay connected. You can find information about classes, listen to or watch sermons, keep up with events and more. Read More
On Wednesday, October 16 we took a break from our regular Wednesday Together programming, and turned it into a Celebration Dinner! After dinner, we continued the celebration with worship, games and dessert, all together as a church family. 🙂 Read More
The Congolese Ministry, A Voice in the Wilderness, has received thirteen new families. This is their first time in America and their first Minnesota winter! Help us provide them with new or gently used coats and winter gear so that they can be warm and cared for this winter. Read More
Woodland’s School of Missional Apprenticeship (SOMA) kicked off its second year of intensive discipleship training in September with a three-day weekend retreat. The students journeyed an hour north to a cozy retreat center in the woods. They were able to get away from the busy city and bond in a peaceful, reflective atmosphere. Their time together consisted of team building activities, worship, prayer, meals and outdoor games. Read More
In this 6 week series we’ll explore four-dimensional love as a central vision of the Kingdom, using a psychological concept called attachment theory to help make sense of our own tendencies. Read More
What I like about it is that it’s not just the twelve steps by itself, but it shows me how to involve my church and my faith at the same time. It also made me feel like I belong, which is the big thing. In recovery it’s hard to feel like you belong, but here I found people I can rely on and who really, truly understand.” Read More
Calling all artists and creatives! This fall, we’re relaunching the arts group and we’d love your input. As an artist, what are you looking for: connection, collaboration, inspiration, growth? Complete our survey at whchurch.org/arts and we’ll take your feedback to heart as we plan the upcoming schedule. You can also find us on Facebook at Woodland Hills Church Arts Group. … Read More
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