6/18:
Honduras Trip
6/20:
Father's Day
7/4:
4th of July Picnic
7/9-12:
Hi School Camp
7/16-18:
Jr. High Camp
7/23-25:
Juniors Camp
8/2-6:
Indian Day Camp
9/3:
Back to School Bash (Jr. High)
9/4:
Back to School Bash (High School)

"Life is not a problem to be solved, but an adventure to be lived!"

This weekend’s "INCENDIARY IDEAS" ... greatest story ever told is one of the greatest “hinge points” of the human race!

It also happens to be totally dramatic and wonderfully funny! We guarantee that everyone who attends worship this weekend will get a fresh and super encouraging look at their own lives!

Cathedral Worship Drama

In tackling this awesome “Running With the Giants” series, the Cathedral Drama Department has stepped up not only to a new level, but in fact, a new drama style that makes the world’s most loved stories come vividly alive.

The unsolicited affirmation of visitors from across the country has energized our worship teams to the point that our regular church family comes weekly, to expect the unexpected, and they leave with new eagerness to “Say Yes To Life.”

Invite a friend.....Bring a Neighbor!

The joyous new tempo in the preaching, drama, graphics, and music provides a great opportunity to share the joy! Why not bring someone new with you this week? It will double your pleasure!



Pastor Dale prays for rocks!

After smashing a hole in the front wall of the sanctuary, Pastor Dale cast a vision of a huge waterfall behind a glass front to the sanctuary. Since that time, the Cathedral family has boldly taken the first few steps toward making this dream a reality.

One morning, Pastor Dale set out the call for huge boulders. Not puny boulders. Not cute boulders. HUGE boulders. Frighteningly gigantic boulders! It wasn't long before the Lord answered his call.

Neal Lumper and his crew from Sharpe & Preszler showed up the very next Saturday and "helped" a few boulders find their new home. Pastor Dale said the rocks had just been waiting ten thousand years to find the perfect spot they where they belonged in the waterfall. And now they were almost home.