Spiritual Life A6 Thursday, February 3, 2022 SPIRITUAL LIFE HIGHLIGHTS Sermon series explores transformation SUBMISSIONS 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). ENTERPRISE — Enter- prise Community Congrega- tional Church, also known as the “Big Brown Church,” welcomes Interim Pastor Rev. Dr. Craig Pesti-Strobel, who is leading a sermon series about living and loving like Jesus. Pastor Craig’s Sunday sermon on Sunday, Feb. 6, will be “New Direction” and explore the fi rst step to transfor- mation, based on Scripture found in Mark and Isaiah. Worship is at 11 a.m., and Bible study is held at 9:30 am. link will be posted to the church’s Facebook page Saturday, Feb. 5. Taking Jesus at his ‘Word’ yields amazing results Recorded service may be viewed at any time LA GRANDE — St. Peter’s Episcopal Church will meet for Holy Eucharist on Sunday, Feb. 6, at 11 a.m., followed by a time of fellowship. Masks and social dis- tancing are required. The service will be streamed live and recorded for viewing at a later time. The LA GRANDE — The sermon at Faith Lutheran Church on Sunday, Feb. 6, will expound on Luke 5:1-11, in which Jesus is calling some fi shermen to follow him. The fi shermen had been working hard and caught nothing. Jesus had been speaking the Word of God to them, and he told them to “put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch” (v. 4). Simon Peter responded, “But at Your Word I will let down the nets” (v. 5), and they then caught so many fi sh that their nets began to break. Taking Jesus at his “Word” has amazing results. Following the Divine ser- vice will be the First Sunday Pot- luck and then the monthly elders’ meeting. Members encouraged to fast and donate NORTHEASTERN OREGON — Feb. 6 is Fast Sunday for mem- bers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Members are encouraged to fast for two meals and to donate the resulting sav- ings to the Church for the support of the less fortunate. During the Sacrament Services members of the congregation will be sharing testimonies. Those who wish to support the people of Tonga impacted by the volcanic eruption may also choose to donate to the Church’s humanitarian fund. The “Come, Follow Me” lesson for the week of Feb. 7 will be based on Genesis 12-17 and Abraham 1-2. The focus will be the Abrahamic Covenant and what it means to each of us. The Book of Abraham, which con- tain Abraham’s writing that were translated by Joseph Smith, pro- vides information on his life and this covenant. Worship service streamed to YouTube LA GRANDE — Zion Lutheran Church will off er in-person and online worship on Sunday, Feb. 6, at 9 a.m. Masks and social distancing are required. The service will be livestreamed to YouTube. The link for that stream will be posted on Zion’s Facebook page and website on Saturday, Feb. 5. What does spirituality mean to you? LA GRANDE — The Observer welcomes thoughts and comments from community members on spiritual matters. If you would like to share how you experience spirituality, email news@lagrandeobserver.com or call 541-963-3161. Ongoing monthly columns and one-time submissions will be considered. Columns are generally 500-600 words and include a photo of the writer. ‘Seek and you will fi nd’ will be theme of sermon LA GRANDE — Pastor Archie Hook’s message will be “Keep on Asking” at the La Grande First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) on Sunday, Feb. 6. He will refl ect on Luke 11:9-10: “So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will fi nd; knock and the door will be opened to you.” Worship begins at 10 a.m. and masks are required. — The Observer Scientifi c advances — including vaccines — are gifts from God the days following the explosion, there was an interview with James A. Michener, author of “Space.” In that novel (spoiler alert), Michener added an 18th Apollo mission, which ended in disaster. In light of the actual disaster with Chal- lenger, Michener was asked why he had added a disaster in telling the story of space exploration. Michener responded it was because there should have been more disas- ters in the space program, given what we were trying to do, and how risky it was. The space program had been unbelievably ROBERTA SMYTHE WALKING WITH THE SHEPHERD ast week was NASA’s Day of Remembrance, honoring those who lost their lives in the space program. It included the astronauts killed in the Apollo 1 fi re and those who lost their lives in the Challenger and Columbia Shuttle accidents. I don’t remember the Apollo 1 fi re, but I very clearly remember when Challenger exploded. I also remember that in L lucky up until Challenger. Science can be like that. Although there may be setbacks, and times when experi- ments and medical treat- ments don’t work out as hoped, we are benefi cia- ries of a long line of ulti- mately successful scien- tifi c advances, including the fi eld of medicine. We have eradicated many dis- eases, like smallpox, and have treatments for many more, like HIV. There are organ transplants, heart valve replacements and bypass procedures. There are medicines to help treat blood pressure, choles- terol, diabetes and mental illnesses. I consider all of these to be modern mir- acles. Though they may have been created with human minds and hands, they are no less miracu- lous, no less gifts from God. There are also vac- cines. There are the tried and true vac- cines for polio, mea- sles, mumps, diphtheria, whooping cough and tet- anus. All have dramati- cally improved our quality and longevity of life. And there are the newest vac- cines, for COVID-19. Given the swift spread of COVID-19, I consider the development of an eff ec- Jessica Chastain felt guilty for judging Tammy Faye Bakker before playing her on screen. The 44-year-old actress portrays the late televange- list in the new movie “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” and believes it was a way to atone for her “harsh” views of her alter ego when she was younger. Chastain said of Tammy Faye: “I didn’t watch religious televi- sion, but I knew she was silly and easy to make fun of. She was on the cover of tabloid magazines, so I thought she must be a ter- rible person.” The “Molly’s Game” actress explained that her opinion on Tammy Faye changed after she had watched a documentary about her life — which served as inspiration for the fi lm. 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Her thought was to connect and reach out to strangers, because she believes in God’s good grace.” The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. www.eomediagroup.com been vaccinated. My faith in modern medicine is not blind, uninformed acceptance. I expect there to be doc- umented and repeatable data on the safety and eff ectiveness of medicines and medical procedures. And my faith in modern medicine is not at odds with my faith in God. God can and does work through human beings, including doc- tors, researchers and other scientists. ——— Roberta Smythe is the pastor of La Grande’s Zion Lutheran and St. Peter’s Episcopal churches. Find more news online at lagrandobserver.com Actress playing Tammy Faye Bakker revises judgment on character By Celebretainment tive vaccine in just a year to also be a God-given miracle. 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