In the Community
A key goal at Sisters Community Church is to cultivate community, and community includes not only our church, but the whole Sisters area. This "In the Community" page shares the needs and highlights the celebrations of people in the church and across our wider community that matter to us and to God.
Did you catch the Nugget article about Erik?
Erik Himbert, one of our Worship Ministry Leaders, has made huge progress toward walking with the assistance of technology. The February 22 issue of The Nugget Newspaper had an update on his hard work and exciting results. Click here to read the article.
Sisters Resident of 60 Years Needs Your Help!
Steve Rollins, Sisters resident of 60 plus years, fell on December 2, causing injury to his spine in the cervical area. Before surgery, Steve was unable to move his arms and legs. After surgery, he can move his arms and legs but with very little control.
Steve has a long road to recovery. Once discharged from the hospital he will go to an inpatient rehabilitation center for an unknown period of time. Once he is released from the rehabilitation center he is going to need around-the-clock care.
Steve and his family can be supported through their GoFundMe page by clicking here.
Go Fund Me for Josie
A Sisters woman, Josie, has been living with cancer, and recovering from the complications of cancer treatment, since late 2020. Josie learned recently that the esophageal cancer has returned and is deemed as terminal. She is now working with her care team to determine the best path forward.
Josie and her family live in Sisters, Oregon, and Josie grew up in Heppner, Oregon. Josie runs Clover Canyon Farms and is an active member of the Sisters community. You may have seen her at Sisters Athletic Club teaching swimming, Hoodoo Ski Area shredding it or working in the lodge, the Sisters Farmers Market selling her goods and connecting with community, Sisters Coffee Company or Black Butte Ranch. She is an avid outdoors person and loves her girls most of all.
Josie and her family can be supported through their GoFundMe page by clicking here.