We recognize that connection with God is the most important factor a Christian can have - that and the Word combined. We have prayer meetings from 6-7am on the above Zoom link each and every day of the week. It's a wonderful study as we each will get to know Jesus better and better. This is a book about the life of Christ and follows the gospels as it moves through the story of Jesus. We are focusing very specifically on the character of God - what does Jesus tell us about who God is. We are also hosting a weekly Desire of Ages study every Monday at 7pm downstairs in one of the Sabbath School rooms. Dan would be more than happy to guide you through the scriptures as we open God's word together. Recommended ages 5-12.Įvery Wednesday at 7pm you can join us for Bible study and prayer in the Sabbath School room downstairs first room straight ahead as you walk in the front doors. We hope you will come and bring your kids - either drop them off or stick around and watch/participate in the fun. Come and see if we are your kind of people and let's make new friends!īeginning July 25 is another Kids Camp event! This season's theme is: God Made Me! There will be many activities, crafts and snacks. When you're with us at Good Neighbor, you are part of the family. This event is popular and growing! All ages are welcome and invited. We look forward to seeing you there!Įach week we hold a Friday night bonfire in our backyard at 6pm. We call this ministry, " LUNCH ON US"! This is hosted in the backyard of Good Neighbor Church under the awning structure. We would love for you to come, fellowship, and eat with us!Īre you shut-in? Not feeling well? Simply don't feel like coming to church? You may also join us on Zoom each Saturday. We believe that you are loved by our Creator God and we are praying for you - yes, YOU!Ī free meal is provided directly after worship services around 12:15pm. We are a Christian community of faith, committed to seeking God, serving others, and sharing the gospel. In addition, friends and family are invited to sign the online guestbook at to the Good Neighbor Church in Walla Walla, WA. Paul's Endowment Fund may be made through the Herring Groseclose Funeral Home, 315 W. Memorial contributions to Camp Cross or the St. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, May 13, 2023, at 1:00 PM, at St. He is preceded in death by his daughter Martha. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Margaret Campbell their three surviving children, Kathy, Debbie, and David eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He said, "I have reached that point in my faith where I can say with Paul, "Nothing in all creation can separate me from the love of Christ." He always said, "Leave your campsite better than when you found it." And lived that philosophy by raising his hand and saying, "How can I help?" He gave of himself to: Rotary (a 50-year Rotarian and a Paul Harris Fellow), The Ministerial Association, a Chaplin for Boy Scouts, served on the WW Foundations Board, was a Fort WW Museum docent, and was in the Friends program (five years), to name a few. He loved Walla Walla and never tired of promoting it. Ernie's hobbies included photography and woodworking. He helped countless young people experience God's love in those special places. He also worked at many types of camps, including Camp Douglas Smith-MI, Teton Valley Ranch-WY, Cass Lake Episcopal Camp-MN, Camp Cross-ID, Lake Wenatchee YMCA Camp, WA-Camp Marshall-MT, and Camp All Saints-TX. He participated in scouting, wilderness backpacking, sailing, and canoe trips. The common thread throughout his life was his love of the outdoors. However, Ernie never truly "retired." He continued to serve as a priest until the age of 90. Paul's Episcopal Church until his retirement in 1990. He then moved in 1969 to Walla Walla, where he was the Rector at St. Georges in MN-Dean of the Cathedral of Our Merciful Savior, Faribault, MN. Marks in Evanston, IL-Chaplain at Break School in MN-Associate Rector at St. During his ministry, he served as Deacon at St. He was ordained into the Episcopal priesthood in December 1953. He then went on to earn a degree at Seabury Western Theological Seminary. While at Northwestern, he participated in the NROTC and served as a Navel Reserve Officer from 1946 to 1951. in 1946 and earned his bachelor's degree in speech at Northwestern University in 1950. Ernie was born on August 17, 1927, in Evanston, IL.Įrnie graduated from New Trier H.S. Campbell passed away in Walla Walla on March 27, 2023.
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