Spiritual Life A6 Thursday, October 7, 2021 SPIRITUAL LIFE HIGHLIGHTS Sunday talk discusses whether prophecy is fact or fiction SUBMISSIONS LA GRANDE — The wor- ship service at the La Grande First Christian Church (Disci- ples of Christ) on Sunday, Oct. 10, begins at 10 a.m. Pastor Archie Hook will speak on “Prophecy — Fact or Fiction?” His message comes from 1 Corinthians 2:16: “For, ‘Who has known the mind of the Lord so as to instruct him?’ But we have the mind of Christ.” Observance of the Lord’s Supper is held weekly and all believers are invited to partake. Churches invited to join Cove Christian Camp planning conference COVE — Cove Christian Camp will hold its annual Fall Planning Conference on Saturday, Oct. 9, beginning at 10 a.m. on the camp’s grounds at 68405 Mill Creek Lane, Cove. Plans for the Churches and faith-based groups are encouraged to submit Highlights for the Spiritual Life page by 4 p.m. Tuesday for publication Thursday. Submit by email to news@lagrandeob- server.com (with Highlights in the subject line). next year’s camps, as well as the future of the camp, will be dis- cussed. All members of the 16 churches supporting the camp are invited and encouraged to attend. Lunch will be potluck. What does spirituality mean to you? LA GRANDE — The Observer welcomes thoughts and comments from community mem- bers on spiritual matters. If you would like to share how you expe- rience spirituality, email news@ lagrandeobserver.com or call 541- 963-3161. Ongoing monthly col- umns and one-time submissions will be considered. Columns are generally 500-600 words and include a photo of the writer. Zion congregation meets for worship and fellowship Prayer at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 10. Masks and social distancing are required. The service will not be available online this week, but other virtual worship opportuni- ties will be posted on Saturday, Oct. 9, to the church’s Facebook page. Weekly lesson continues LA GRANDE — Zion study of church’s history Lutheran Church in La Grande LA GRANDE — On Sunday, will meet for worship on Sunday, Oct. 10, members of the Church of Oct. 10, at 9 a.m. A time of fel- lowship will follow the service. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Masks and social distancing congregations will be the speakers are required. There will not be for during the Sacrament Service, a livestream of the service this and Relief Society and Priesthood week. Suggested online worship meetings will be held during the options will be posted on Zion’s second hour. Facebook page and website on The “Come, Follow Me” lesson , MBA Saturday, Oct. 9. for the week of Oct. 11 is based on Doctrine and Covenants Sections St. Peter’s offers virtual 115-120, which are revelations given to Joseph Smith in 1838. At worship resources the time, many members of the LA GRANDE — St. Peter’s church had been driven from their Episcopal Church in La Grande homes. These revelations estab- will meet for a service of Morning lished the name of the church and explained the law of tithing. Copies of all last week’s Gen- eral Conference talks and infor- mation on the 13 new temple sites are available at www.churchofje- suschrist.org and via the free Gospel Library mobile app. The La Grande Stake Confer- ence will be held the weekend of Oct. 16. It is impossible to live perfectly LA GRANDE, ENTERPRISE — The sermon at Faith Lutheran Church on Sunday, Oct. 10, will expound on Mark 10:17-22 which tells of Jesus’ answer to the ques- tion: “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” His response refers to the Ten Commandments. Humans sin and fall short, which leads us to desire help — thus, we need a savior, because it is impos- sible to live perfectly. Services begin at 10 a.m. in La Grande and at 2 p.m. in Enterprise. — The Observer The only constant in our lives is change ROBERTA SMYTHE WALKING WITH THE SHEPHERD A s I watch the leaves turning yellow and red, as the tempera- tures start to drop (especially at night), and as the mornings and evenings are noticeably darker, I know that fall has arrived. The seasons are changing. It is a change we know is coming, a change that many of us welcome, especially after as hot a summer as we had. And yet not all change is something we welcome. I’m still trying to figure out how the most recent version of the pod- cast app on my phone works, and am not very patient about it. (Of course, once I figure it out, I may find it an improve- ment, but then again, maybe not.) And I’m sure I’m not alone. Most of us humans are not fans of change. We are used to how things already are, and we may even find com- fort in our habits or our “ruts,” because they don’t take as much effort. I once heard it said that if you think you’re good with change, try sleeping on the other side of the bed, or keeping your toothbrush on the other side of the sink. Even our ani- mals aren’t good at change. One of my parishioners has a dog who refuses to go out in the morning until she’s had her spe- cial treat. Of course, there are some changes we are happy about, celebrate even: a child’s first word, a child’s first step, a gradua- tion, a first or new job or car, etc. You see, change is part of life. It’s true that some of those changes may not be good: declining health, dis- ease, loss of loved ones. But many changes are good: learning new things, making new friends. And our ability to change can be good. Possessing such an ability means we can improve our fitness, eat healthier, and even work to make a differ- ence in our world and society. But just because change may be good doesn’t mean it’s always easy. Yet there are ways we can improve our ability to cope with change. Like with so many other things, prac- tice can help. Go out of your way to do something different on a regular basis: take a different route to work, shopping or play; try a new food or recipe; read a book that’s on a topic or in a genre you haven’t read (the library is a great resource for this). You may even find that some of these changes are ones you want to incorporate into your life going forward. Of course, some of the things you try will not be better, and that’s okay. You still learned something! And you still experienced change, and that will surely help you deal with future changes. ——— Roberta Smythe is the pastor of Zion Lutheran Church and St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, both in La Grande. Lose Weight Now, in La Grande “And our ability to change can be good. 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Powder Sunday Services: Sunday School & Adult Bible Classes 9:45AM Children’s Church & Worship Service 11:00AM Family Worship Service 6:00PM Wednesday: Prayer Mtg, Children’s Bible Club, Youth Group 7:00PM GRACE COMMUNITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School for all ages - 9:00 am Sunday Worship 10:00 am Phone: 541-568-4230 grace.lutherancove@gmail.com www.lagrandeumc.org www.imblercc@gmail.com Sunday Services 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Worship Service La Grande Seventh-day A Place where hope is found in Jesus Join us in Fellowship & Worship Saturday all age classes 9:30 am Saturday Worship 11:00 am 1612 4th Street – 963-2498 For service information go to 440 Ruckman, Imbler 534-2201 Adventist Church “OPEN HEARTS, OPEN MINDS, OPEN DOORS” Pastor Taylor Gould Imbler Christian Church 2702 Adams Avenue, La Grande 963-4018 109 18th Street • 963-3402 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. lagrandeor.adventistchurch.org Learning for Today and Eternity Little Friends Christian Preschool/Childcare 963-6390 La Grande Adventist Christian School K-8th Grade 963-6203 FIRST LANDMARK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1812 1st St. La Grande Pastor Dave Tierce • 541-605-0215 We use the King James Version Bible Sunday School - 10:00 am Worship 11:00 am Sunday Evening Bible Study - 3:00 pm (Effective June 10) Wednesday Evening - 6:30 pm “Where you can find TRUTH according to the scriptures” www.flmbclagrande.com Services This Week