January 2, 2026
Happy New Year!
Here is the latest news from Weimar University Church.
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Announcements
Baby Shower | January 18, 4pm | Old Chapel: Please join us in celebrating parents-to-be, Imani & Deivon de Andrade, with dinner, games and friendship. Gift Registry can be found here. Kindly RSVP by January 11 to ensure enough seating. Call or text: 720-365-5567.
Children’s Choir & Orchestra: Our first meeting will be held on Friday, January 9 at 5:30pm at the Old Chapel. Parents are encouraged to attend with their children.
Weimar Adventurer Club is launching this month! This fun, family-centered ministry helps kids ages 4-9 grow in faith, learn new skills, and build friendships. The club will meet monthly on the 3rd Sabbaths of the month. For more information, please contact Tennille Shin at 517-667-4868. Registration is required.
Volunteers Are Needed in our Junior Sabbath School Class (ages 10-12)! If you are interested in being part of the team, please contact Ana Z at (530) 407-2738.
Assisted Living Outreach: Want to join a small group ministry? Join us on Sabbath afternoon at Solstice Assisted Living! If you would like to participate in this weekly outreach ministry or want more information, please contact Amy Krum at 530-264-6769.
Never miss an event: Subscribe to our church calendar! Simply visit our online calendar, scroll down and click the button labeled “Subscribe to Calendar.”
Have an Announcement for the Friday Email or Bulletin? Please submit your announcement no later than Wednesdays at 7:00pm to weimarchurch@gmail.com.
Translation + Headphones are now available during the Worship Service! The church translation program will translate to the following languages: Croatian, Filipino, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swahili. You can access this in text or audio. If you are accessing the text, please silence your phone. Click or scan the QR code below:
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Calendar
Tonight
- 7:00 pm – Vespers Service
Tomorrow
- 9:30 am – General Sabbath School
- 11:00 am – Worship Service, Surviving Revelation 16’s Spiritual Climate Change, Pastor Don Mackintosh
- 1:00 pm – Fellowship Lunch
- 3:30 pm – Dutch Flat Outreach Church
- 3:30 pm – Assisted Living Outreach
Sunday
- 7:00 am – Prayer Meeting, in person or on Zoom (see link below)
Wednesday
- 7:00 pm – Prayer Meeting, studying from Thoughts from the Mount of Blessings
Friday
- 5:30 pm – Children’s Choir & Orchestra Meet & Greet
- 7:00 pm – Vespers Service
Next Sabbath
- 9:30 am – General Sabbath School
- 11:00 am – Worship Service
- 1:00 pm – Fellowship Lunch
- 3:30 pm – Dutch Flat Outreach Church
- 3:30 pm – Assisted Living Outreach
Please consult the Church Calendar for additional events and information.
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Prayer Opportunities
“Prayer is the breath of the soul. It is the secret of spiritual power.”
(Messages to Young People, page 249)
Join our Weimar Upper Room Zoom meetings to take full advantage of the opportunities for prayer at Weimar Church. Please get in touch with Dennis Borillo at (909) 965-9382 or scan or click the QR code below to join!
Saturday: 6:00-6:30 am
Sunday: 7:00 am
Monday – Friday: 6:00-6:30 am
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Giving Opportunities
Tithe & Offering can be given online. If paying by check, please make checks payable to Weimar University Church. Offering boxes are available at the entrance of Haskell Hall.
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Quote of the Week
“In this speck of a world the whole heavenly universe manifests the greatest interest, for Christ has paid an infinite price for the souls of its inhabitants. The world’s Redeemer has bound earth to heaven by ties of intelligence, for the redeemed of the Lord are here. Heavenly beings still visit the earth as in the days when they walked and talked with Abraham and with Moses. Amid the busy activity of our great cities, amid the multitudes that crowd the thoroughfares and fill the marts of trade where from morning till evening the people act as if business and sport and pleasure were all there is to life, where there are so few to contemplate unseen realities—even here heaven has still its watchers and its holy ones. There are invisible agencies observing every word and deed of human beings. In every assembly for business or pleasure, in every gathering for worship, there are more listeners than can be seen with the natural sight. Sometimes the heavenly intelligences draw aside the curtain which hides the unseen world that our thoughts may be withdrawn from the hurry and rush of life to consider that there are unseen witnesses to all we do or say. ” Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 176
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