There is a place
for you here!
We are a family-oriented, Bible-believing community where everyone is invited to grow in faith, fellowship, and purpose.
Our smaller but vibrant congregation is made up of people from diverse backgrounds, united in our love for Jesus and our commitment to living out His teachings in everyday life.
We invite you to join us for worship, connect with others, and discover how God is working in and through our church family.
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Orchardview Bible Church began as a humble offshoot of a church in Yakima, born from a shared vision to bring the Gospel to the local community. In its earliest days, the congregation gathered in the basement of a founding member’s home, united by faith and a deep sense of purpose. As the church family grew, it moved to the Orchardvale Grange Hall, where worship and fellowship continued in a spirit of simplicity and devotion.
In time, the church was graciously welcomed to share space with the local Episcopal congregation, whose generosity and kindness left a lasting impression. When the Episcopal church eventually closed its doors, the building was purchased and became the permanent home of the newly named Orchardview Bible Church. Through each transition—from basement to Grange Hall to shared sanctuary—God’s hand was clearly at work, guiding and providing for His people. Today, Orchardview stands as a testament to His faithfulness, rooted in community and committed to proclaiming His Word.
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We are here to share the hope and truth of the Gospel with those who have yet to encounter God, introducing them to our Savior, Jesus Christ.
We are committed to walking alongside those who have embraced salvation, helping them grow into devoted disciples who live out their faith daily.
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The Bible is the inspired Word of God.
God exists eternally in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
People are created in the image of God, but as a result of sin, we need a savior.
By believing in Jesus, the virgin-born Son of God who died to bear the punishment for humanity's sin, we receive forgiveness from our sins and are made spiritually alive. This begins a relationship with the living Savior. We believe in a second work of grace called sanctification.
We practice the ordinances of baptism and the Lord's Supper, also known as communion.
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• Sunday morning service: 10:45 A.M.
• Sunday School & night service: 6 P.M.
• Wednesday night service: 6 P.M.