Women’s Ministry

women's-ministryJohn 13:34-35
“Let me give you a new command: Love one another.
In the same way I loved you, you love one another.
This is how everyone will recognize that you are my disciples—when they see the love you have for each other.”

We would like to invite you to build loving relationships with other women and God.
Please contact us at russellvillechurch@comcast.net or call:
Kim Hummel
503-771-4353 for times and locations.
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Men’s Ministry

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1Timothy 4:12-13 “…Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity.  Until I get there, focus on reading the Scriptures to the church, encouraging the believers, and teaching them.”
God is challenging us as men to really let God into our lives and allow him to build us into his servants.  We are moving deeper into real relationships that allow for strength and accountability which produce tremendous growth in our lives.  If you are hungering for more in your relationship with God and building relationships with men we would like to invite you to be a part of our fellowship and grow with us.
Please contact us at
russellvillechurch@comcast.net or call:
Pastor David Hummel
503-771-4353 for times and locations.send

Children’s Ministry

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Isaiah 54: 13
“Then all your children will be taught by the Lord,
their prosperity will be great.”
Children are so very important to the Lord and to us.  It’s our priority to teach your kids the principals of God’s word so they can be successful in life. We are blessed to minister to your children at each of our services.

Please contact us at russellvillechurch@comcast.net or call:
Pastor David Hummel
503-771-4353
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Cross Walk

On Friday, June 10th we completed the fourth section of the cross walk around the perimeter of Russellville. Beginning at 122nd and Halsey we proceeded southbound to Division Street.

Our prayer during this time has been simple – “God, touch hearts as we take the symbol of your grace out onto the streets of our community”. Little did we know how much our own hearts would be changed and that revival would break out in our own lives as we took this step of faith, following what we believed God was calling us to do!

Reflecting on prior cross walks brings to mind an assortment of names, faces and events we encountered along the way. We remember Brian, a homeless man, who allowed us to pray with him as we passed the corner where he stood. His arm was bandaged because he had been mauled by a dog. Within a few moments, we were able to minister the love of God and know that this man’s life was impacted for Christ. Read more