You are invited!


Easter is about hope breaking through the darkest moment in history. It’s the reminder that death doesn’t get the final word—and neither do our failures, doubts, or fears.

Whether church has always been part of your life or you've never been before, Easter is a great time to explore the story of Jesus.

Expect a welcoming environment, meaningful music, a hopeful message, and space to reflect on what the resurrection means for our lives today.

Sunday April 5
9:00 & 10:30am

Cascade HIGH SCHOOL

Sunday April 5 9:00 & 10:30am 

CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL

Sunday April 5
9:00 & 10:30am

Cascade HIGH SCHOOL

Sunday April 5 9:00 & 10:30am 

CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL

Come as you are.

Come as you are.

We don't have a dress code. You don't need to pretend you're something you're not.  There may be a bit more pastel in the building, but wear whatever you're comfortable in. Grab a free cup of coffee, take a picture in front of the Easter display, and make yourself at home.

Bring the kids.

Bring the kids.

Every Sunday, we've got something special just for your children and grandchildren. There are separate spaces for nursery (birth-3yrs old), pre-K/Kinder, and 1st-5th grade. Each includes a lesson that is tailor made for your child's age. When you first arrive, you'll experience a check-in process that is secure and fast. And you'll use the tag you receive to pick up your child when service is over. 

Join us on Good friday

The Friday before Easter is known as "Good Friday." It's a day the church sets aside to reflect on the crucifixion of Jesus and what his death means for us. Communion will be served and all followers of Jesus are welcome to receive it.

<b>April 3 - 6:30pm<br></b>Cascade High School<br><a href="google.com/maps?vet=10CAAQoqAOahcKEwiYmuP1gJuTAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQBw..i&amp;rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS900US900&amp;mstk=AUtExfDxna2x4gKNWWvtjMAKi1RDXJziwOjX_tghdo-QMjimWPHG5c7A6Ap6BNlm-aKPk5TIU9-iXVvWGtkKyTzgH0zn-HIDY8pohA2NxLmHPBhZUjeNCVgk1nLHjw9i7_3UvC50SFnYNEnR8lEHRfmLLOoHv5yCRaNgvSgmgsI2cqQxu40&amp;pvq=CgovbS8wNzZ5NGto&amp;fvr=1&amp;cs=1&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;fb=1&amp;gl=us&amp;sa=X&amp;geocode=KVMxu73bCcBUMZTVNkfwcUVY&amp;daddr=10226+Marion+Rd+SE,+Turner,+OR+97392" target="_blank">10226 Marion Rd SE,&nbsp;<br>Turner, OR 97392</a>

April 3 - 6:30pm
Cascade High School
10226 Marion Rd SE, 
Turner, OR 97392

Some Things you may be wondering:

Mountain View is led by a team of pastors and staff. You can learn about all of them on the staff page.

We meet in the newer portion of the high school, with plenty of parking available in front of the two main entrances. When you arrive, you'll see banners at the entrances to the lot, and several signs and friendly faces to let you know you're in the right place.

Most people where jeans on a typical Sunday, but you can wear whatever you're comfortable in. It's likely some people will choose to dress up a bit more for holidays to take advantage of the photo backdrop, or because it's just their tradition.  There's no pressure to dress a certain way and you won't feel out of place if you go more casual. 

A typical service lasts 60-65 minutes. When you first arrive, you'll experience a warm greeting. Feel free to grab a cup of coffee as you wait for others to join you. If it's your very first time with us, make sure to stop by the first-time guest table. We have a small gift for you and would love to help you settle in a bit. They can also direct you to kids check-in (if needed) and show you around a bit.

As you entire the auditorium , there will already be some music playing. Most services start with 3-4 songs,  then a pastor brings a 30-35 minute message based on the Bible. You can also expect there to be moments for prayer and personal reflection.   No one will call you out or expect you to turn to your neighbor and share, but it's totally appropriate to mingle if you want to! 

Absolutely not, and we don’t even pass an offering plate during the service. There are some boxes on stands in the back of the auditorium for those who feel led to give an offering, but we don't give out of obligation or pressure , but out of a heart of joy (2 Corinthians 9:7). These days, most of our giving happens online.