
Serving Christ for 50 Years

NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Celebrate with us on Saturday, November 5th from 1-4pm at the church for an Open House. Hors d’oeuvres will be provided and all are welcome!
Then join us for a 9am breakfast on Sunday, November 6th, 10am worship, and 11am continued celebration!
Our History
LPC’s core values have always been rooted in Christ and community: seeking to follow Jesus and welcoming all in his name. Our fellowship of young and old, gay and straight, married and single persons of all colors spans both sides of the Columbia River from Castle Rock to Vancouver. We worship, pray, and study together, feed the hungry, support shelters and transitional housing, tutor students, advocate for prisoners, work to curb gun violence, and promote racial justice. It’s a shared faith journey that provides safe harbor for our beliefs as well as our doubts.
50th Anniversary Celebrations

MONTHLY STORYTELLING
Join us on the second Sunday of every month to hear a story from a different decade of our church history! We have current members and past pastors to help share about all the amazing things that have happened at LPC!

PRAYER CALENDAR
Every week we invite you to join us in prayer for our church and our community. Each week we will highlight a different ministry or engagement for us to be in prayer together. Check out our church calendar and join us on Sundays for our community prayer!

CHURCH UPGRADES
We successfully completed our 50/50 campaign with over $25,000 in matched gifts. 50% of the money was sent to ongoing mission projects and 50% was used for building upgrades such as a new sound system to support our hybrid worship.
50 Acts of Service
As we celebrate our 50 years of service, we look back at 50 acts we have taken on and use them to launch us forward into the next 50 years! We challenge you to join us in doing 50 acts of service this year from writing letters to loved ones to our new Community Youth Group!

HAGAR’S COMMUNITY CHURCH
Hagar’s Community Church is a congregation of the Olympia Presbytery on the inside of the Washington Correction Center for Women