Olympia-Lacey Church of God
Church of God (Anderson, IN)
5005 Lacey Boulevard Southeast
Lacey, WA 98503
Olympia-Lacey Church of God is a medium-sized church located in Lacey, WA. Our church was founded in x and is associated with the Church of God (Anderson, IN).
What to Expect at Olympia-Lacey Church of God
Leaders:
Matthew Klaus, Senior Pastor
Tia Riley, Office Administrator
Laura Hartsell, Office Administrator
Tim Aguilar, Children's Minister
Service Times:
Sunday Worship Service 10:00am
Service Details
- Informal or casual attire most common
- Contemporary worship style
- Printed worship bulletin
- Communion
- Location: Thurston County
- Parking: Private lot
- Wheelchair accessible: Yes
- Saturday evening service: No
- Multi-site church: No
- Primary language used: English
Ministries and Programs
- Nursery
- Children's ministry
- Youth or teen ministry
- Weekly small groups
- Adult education
- Missions
- Counseling services
- Men/women's ministry
- Weekday preschool
- Community service
- Food pantry
- Senior adult ministry
- Recovery group
- Weddings/receptions
- Funerals
- Other ministries and programs: Freedom Session Healing Discipleship and Rooted Discipleship Groups
Additional Info About Our Church
At Olympia-Lacey Church of God (OLCoG) we believe in a fellowship built on a strong Biblical foundation through worship, prayer and example, existing to love people into a living relationship with Jesus Christ and the fellowship of His church. We believe that God's love is made real and personal through Jesus Christ who came to teach us, heal our wounds, and guide our daily lives into the purpose that God has for each of us. OLCoG is affiliated with the Church of God office in Anderson, Indiana, which began in 1881 as a movement emphasizing the unity of God's people and holy living. Daniel S. Warner and several associates sought to forsake denominational hierarchies and formal creeds, trusting solely in the Holy Spirit as their overseer and the Bible as their statement of belief. These individuals saw themselves at the forefront of a movement to restore unity and holiness to the church. Their aim was not to establish another denomination but to promote primary allegiance to Jesus Christ so as to transcend denominational loyalties.
Mission:
Know, Grow, Show