OAPC Events

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Fall Lectio Divina Series

Thursdays
6:00pm on Facebook

We all need encouragement during this difficult season.
Join us for this weekly time of scripture reading, meditation, and prayer!

 

Special Events

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Celebration of Life
Nancy Lee Esajian
Sunday, October 11, 2020


1:00pm

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World Communion Sunday
Sunday, October 4, 2020
10:30am

On the first Sunday of October, our diverse congregation joins churches around the globe in celebrating World Communion Sunday.  Together we participate in the unifying love of God's Holy Spirit, gathering God's worldwide church around Christ's table, where people of every tribe, tongue, people and nation partake of the life-giving sacrifice of Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father.

 
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Liberian Independence
Sunday, July 26, 2020
10:30am

On the last Sunday of July, our Liberian brothers and sisters lead us in observing Liberian Independence Day.  As we grow in understanding the closely intertwined histories of the United States and Liberia, we celebrate the gift of freedom, and pray for God's protection and blessing on the people and nation of Liberia.  

 

Philippine Independence Day
Sunday, June 14, 2020


10:30am

Our Filipino community blesses our congregation each June with an energetic celebration of Philippine Independence.  Through music and singing, reflections and prayers, food and fellowship, we learn about the struggles of the Filipino people and the ways God is at work increasing the peace, prosperity, freedom and faith of this diverse island nation.  

 
Neighborhood House Dedication at OAPC

Neighborhood House Dedication at OAPC

OAPC members at the Neighborhood House Dedication

OAPC members at the Neighborhood House Dedication

 

Neighborhood House Building Dedication
Sunday, July 14, 2019

The OAPC congregation and surrounding community joined together to joyfully rededicate our "Neighborhood House" building following a fire in 2016.  Giving thanks to God, who brings beauty out of ashes, we dedicated the building as "a place of transformation, where the old things pass away, where God's Spirit is at work,  making everything new....as a continuing reminder of the work God does in and among people, so that children and families, young adults and seniors, small businesses and community groups might flourish and thrive in the Excelsior."