Game Night

Posted on 2023.03.07 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2023.04.17

Join adults and youth alike as we play self directed games in the Woodside Center.

New Friends, Snacks, and Drinks WELCOME

2nd Saturdays Sundown-10pm

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Religious Liberty Weekend

Posted on 2023.02.28 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2023.03.06
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NCC Women’s Ministries

Posted on 2023.02.02 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2023.02.02
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Online Bulletins

Posted on 2022.12.14 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2023.01.30
Digital Weekly information guide
2020 Google folder
2021 Google folder
2022 Google Folder
2023 Google Folder
2024 Google Folder
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Pie Auction 2023

Posted on 2022.12.07 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2022.12.08

Please bring ONE pie per family. Pies can be dropped off as early as 6p.

Woodside Members Annual Talent Show at 6:30pm then we will Auction off the pies one at a time, the donations support the Woodside Pathfinders club yearly expenses as well as the Aug 5-11, 2024 Pathfinder International Camporee (for more info). (flat rates are also accepted in person or online)

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Holiday Party 2022

Posted on 2022.12.07 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2022.12.08

Sunday Dec 18, 3pm

Bring a charcuterie board of snacks or desserts of your choosing and a wrapped hand me down gift from home for each participant in the White Elephant gift exchange. Contact Jen to support this ministry.

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Signs of Gratitude

Posted on 2022.11.14 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2022.12.07

Join us in this season of Gratitude. There are many benefits both mental and health to being grateful. Let us follow Jesus into a life reflecting thankfulness. Included are some FREE PDF pintables or download and insert directly into ipad digital/Goodnotes/ or any other planning journal.

Thank you God: Journal pages / Fall Leaf Thankfulness Page

Read an article from Adventist Health on the health benefits.

Benefits of Gratitude by Advent News

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Bible Study Groups

Posted on 2022.10.20 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2023.02.01

Wednesday: 12:00-2pm OFF campus; See Jackie M. for details.

Each Friday Night at 6:30pm Vespers ON CAMPUS (in Woodside Center)There will be Prayer, a little Singing, prior to the study.

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Bible Study on Campus & @Home

Posted on 2022.05.09 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2023.02.02

We look forward to seeing you In Person 9:30am Saturdays: Currently we have ALL classes meeting IN PERSON and are currently getting in touch once again @9:30am.

Links for Hymnal App: / apple Sabbath School App: / google play: Sabbath School App

NON APP Hymnal PDF: https://sdahymnal.net/sda-hymnal-download/ NON APP Sabbath School: https://www.sabbath.school/

YOUTUBE: online sermons Check Main Page for current Sermons audio recordings.

Check our online BULLETIN for latest information and NEW/ Upcoming events. Consider some easy steps to help with family worship time.

Take a look at starting one a Bible study on campus OR If you have to stay home to have an @home Bible study. Consider some easy steps to help you get started.

Check out our Davis Fellowship Meeting in Person on Sabbath.

Adult Study: both teacher and student downloads. Join our FB discussion, (adult crosswords) 3ABN online SS Panel, SS Lesson Book (audio & video), SS Online Lessons and discussions, Discover Bible School

Children’s Study: follow the links for Beginner, Kindergarten, Primary, Juniors Power Points, Podcasts and resources. (app also available) Discovery Mountain, KidsClubforJesus, Free Children’s Activity Sheets MyPlacewithJesus Study Activity Sheets.

We plan to have this weeks Sermons uploaded at the end of the week. Previous Sermons Can be found on our News and Events page or previous Sermon podcasts.

 AT HOME: 2022 Women’s Retreat, Music and seminars

Lifestyle.org Features “Faith for Today” or Hope Channel Visit AdventistHealthStories.org for stories of hope

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Communion at Home

Posted on 2021.12.13 by WoodsideSDA.org • Updated on 2022.12.07
Sabbath Dec 31…we will be joining together in the Lord’s Supper on campus, join us.
What is communion? 
There are two components: a) Foot washing (Ordinance of humility) John 13:1-17 b) Lord’s Supper 1 Corinthians 11:23–30 If you are able to do foot washing at home, by all means, do so. (If you are able and desire to do so with your family – please do. But we are not requiring for everyone to do so). Communion is an open service available to all members and non-members who feel the need to express their love and desired commitment to God. If you have any questions or would like to arrange a pick-up or drop for communion kits (this option is available for seniors and sick/shut-ins), please email office or call/text 916-692-0031.
PREPARATION of the EMBLEMS – if at home (emblems provided for in person)
Unleavened Bread – How to make it? (recipe)1 cup fine-ground flour (preferably whole grain)1⁄4 teaspoon of salt2 tablespoon cold water1⁄4 cup olive or vegetable oil*You can also purchase Matzah or arrange to pick up from the church or for a drop off on Friday.
Directions – Sift flour and salt together. Pour the water into the oil, but do not stir. Add this to the dry ingredients and mix with a fork until all the flour is dampened. Roll out between two sheets of waxed/or parchment paper to the thickness of thick pie pastry. Place on an ungreased, floured baking sheet, and mark off with a sharp knife into bite-size squares, being sure to prick each square to prevent blistering. Bake at 450 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 to 15 minutes. Watch carefully during the last five minutes to prevent burning. (This recipe serves 50 persons. Adjust according to the size of your family, if you make more – set aside what you will use for the service).
Wine – (Kedem/Concord Grape Juice) How much wine and how much bread for each person? Small portions – not for physical sustenance but for spiritual sustenance (1 Cor. 11:20-22). Principles are important but spiritual application is primary.
SPIRITUAL PREPARATION Have the physical emblems – but more than that… prepare spiritually—which includes heart-searching, repentance, confession, reconciliation, and unity of faith. (Ephesians 4:3, 4)—this is required before we can participate in the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 11:18-20; 27-29). “Passover is a reminder of the deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. The Lord’s Supper is a reminder of our personal deliverance from the slavery of sin. We have been redeemed, not with gold or silver, but “with the precious blood of Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 1:18, 19)

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