Worship Gathering

Sundays @10am


COME AS YOU ARE

Jesus said, "Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners” (Mark 2:17). 


At Living Stone Church, we gather together on Sunday mornings not because we have it all together but because we are sinners in need of a savior. Our church is not for those who think they are righteous. It is for those who know they aren’t and want to know more about Jesus and find forgiveness in his name. We welcome anyone and everyone to come worship with us on a Sunday morning.



sundays at living stone church

gathering location

We gather on Sunday mornings at 10:00am upstairs of the Chelan Library located at 216 N Emerson St in Chelan.


PARKING:

Street parking is available in multiple locations around the library, see map on the right.

what to expect

  • CHILDREN'S MINISTRY

    Children are a valued part of our church community. We offer our kids, ages 3 - 8 years old a place to gather together for Gospel-centered teaching. To learn more about our current curriculum, click HERE.

  • WORSHIP

    Praising God through singing is an essential part of our Sunday gathering. We sing a combination traditional hymns, contemporary Christian songs and modern hymns. 

  • preaching

    At Living Stone Church, we preach expositionally. This means that the main message of the sermon is the main message of the scripture text we are preaching on. We seek to bring out from the text what is there not put into the text what we want say. The preacher and the sermon submit to God's word and trust that God's word is sufficient to provide all that we need in order to know God and live in a way that pleases him. This also means that we typically preach through whole books of the Bible without avoiding hard passages. But from time to time, we will also preach on specific topics by looking at what the whole Bible says about that topic. In short, we believe that God's word gives us the what, how, and why of preaching.

  • communion

    At the conclusion of our service, every week, we take communion together. Communion involves sharing bread and the cup, they symbolize the body and blood of Jesus Christ. The practice is carried out in remembrance of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross and as a means of spiritual communion with God and fellow believers.

  • fellowship

    We invite you to stay after the service for a time of fellowship and refreshments. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect, share, and enjoy some light treats together. We look forward to seeing you there!