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House of Prayer Faith Tabernacle of Praise
Monday Prayer Meeting - 6:00 P.M.Tuesday Night Bible Study- 6:30 P.M.Friday High Praise Service- 6:30 P.M.
Sunday Celebration/Children’s Ministry – 9:30 A.M.Sunday Morning Worship Service – 11:00 A.M.
Church Telephone Number (360)679-1003Bishop Charles And Pastor E�e Boyles (360)929-3127
620 A/B Erin Park DriveOak Harbor, WA 98277
(NEXT TO U-HAUL BLDG.)
Annual All Saints ConferenceNov. 12-14
Fri. 12th
th
th Sunday Services8:30 am, 10:00 am & 11:30 am
(“Kids on the Rock” Ministry for Children ages 3mos.-5th grade meets at all services)
“Amped” Jr. High Youth: Sundays, 5:00 pm“Legacy” High School Youth: Sun., 7:15 pmSmall Groups • Women’s Ministry • Men’s Ministry
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwww.elivingword.org
New Spring Schedule:
490 NW Crosby Ave.Oak Harbor675-5008
St. Stephen’sAnglican Church
The Rev. Paul Orritt
Welcoming AllSunday
8:00 am --- Worship and Holy Communion9:30 am --- Adult Formation (study) nursery and childcare10:30 am --- Worship and Holy Communion nursery and childcare
Sunday school for young ones Youth class (ages 12 and over)
555 SE Regatta Dr. Oak Harbor 679-3431www.ststephensanglicans.org
Sunday Worship .........................8:30 & 10:00 amSunday School ..........................................10:00 amYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson, PastorHunter Stapp, Youth & Family Minister675-2441 • www.ohfumc.org1050 SE Ireland St • Oak Harbor
FirstUnitedMethodistChurch
Oak HarborUnited Pentecostal Church
Sunday Service - NoonWednesday Bible Study 7pm
Pastor Mark Dillon404-661-4653
Mailing Address:41 NE Midway Blvd Suite 103
Oak Harbor, WA 98277
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
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632-7243
Word OfEverlastingLife & FaithChurch
721 S.E. Barrington • Oak Harbor360-632-3642Sunday
Bible Study 9:00amWorship Service 10:00amEvening Service 6:00pm
Come Worship With Us!Thursday Bible Study 7:00p.m.950 S.W. Upland Ct • Oak HarborPastor Dr. Thomas Stoneham Sr.,
Minister Donald Cole
Sunday Service& Sunday School 10am
Wednesday Meeting 7:30pmReading Room Hours
Mon, Tues, Thurs 11:00-2:00Wednesday 6:30-7:20
CHRISTIANSCIENCE CHURCH
425-252-91821718 Broadway, Everettwww.spirituality.com
Oak HarborAssembly of God
Brent Sorlien, Senior Pastor
Two identical servicesSunday, 9am & 11amCelebration Service/Kids’ Ministry
Mission Emanuel Spanish ServicesSunday Evening at 6pmChild Care Provided319 SW 3rd Avenue
www.oakharborag.org360-675-4852
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak Harbor
Worship ..........9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.Dave Templin, Pastor
Justin Ross, Youth DirectorKurt Imbach, Adult Facilitator
www.whidbeypres.org679-3579
Child Care is availableand Everyone Welcome
Oak Harbor Christian School
www.crosspcc.org
Sunday Worship
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
“To Know Christ & Make Him Known”Sunday Morning:Worship Assembly -------------------------9:30 amBible Classes for all ages --------------- 11:00 amWednesday Bible Classes ----------------6:30 pm
Joe Cook, Preaching Ministerwww.churchofchrist-oh.org
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue & Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Staadium
Saturday Worship .....................5:30 p.m.Sunday Morning Worship ......9:15 a.m.Sunday Evening Worship ........6:30 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Nursery Available
Pastor Marc Strand, Caring MinstryLynne Ogren, Music & Children Ministry
679-1561
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri SynodWorship Service .........................Sunday 10:00amAdult Bible Study & Sunday School .....11:15amEvening Service ....................Wednesday 6:30pm
Nursery Available
Pastor Juan Palm360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N. Oak Harbor St • Oak Harbor
NewCovenantFellowship
A Foursquare Church29470 SR 20
2 miles South of Oak Harbornear the Blue Fox Drive-In
360-679-1678newcovonline.org
Loving People - Loving GodSunday Service 10:30am
Pastor Andy Mahoney
Meeting at theService Alternatives Building
11:00am20 NW First St., Coupeville
425-343-5288www.coupevilleunity.org
Family Bible
ChurchCome join us in
worship, study and fellowshipWorship Services
Sunday 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.Nursery available at all services
and Sunday School Classes for all ages679-1585
2760 N Heller Rd ~ Oak Harborwww.oakharborfamilybible.org
Come Worship With Us.Promote Your Place Of Worship In The
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working around the clock fine tun-ing five EA-6B’s that the aircrew will fly.
Next, the aircrew will have to hone and perfect their tactics in order to take full advantage of the ICAP III’s advanced capabilities. ICAP III is the latest of five genera-tions of EA-6 airborne electronic-attack systems designed to identify, degrade and destroy enemy radar-guided air defense and communica-tion systems.
In order to demonstrate the squadron’s combat readiness, the Cougars will have to participate in numerous long-range strikes to NAS China Lake, Calif., and NAS Fallon, Nev., as well as a number of surface search, counter-targeting,
suppression of enemy air defense and combat search and rescue mis-sions. These missions will amount to an incredible learning experi-ence for their upcoming deploy-ment, and will strengthen the cohe-sion between the air wing, the USS Ronald Reagan and Strike Group Seven.
“I can’t wait to head to the boat,” said newly-acquired nugget Lt. Clay Greunke. “Not only is this my first time landing on the Reagan, but also working with the air wing. This should be the coolest thing ever.”
The clock is ticking as the Prowler and its reign as the venerable work-horse of the electronic attack com-munity comes to a close. The last prowler deployment for VAQ-139 is on the horizon, but no matter the platform, the Cougars will continue their dominance in using airborne electronic attack defending the United States and our allies.
Prowler until the transition to the Boeing EA-18G is complete in 2015.”
“The wing currently has 10 fleet EA-6B squadrons, three fleet EA-18G squad-rons and our fleet replace-ment squadron, VAQ-129, that trains Navy and Marine Corps aviators in both plat-forms. VAQ-135 begins transition training Nov. 1. The Black Ravens will be assigned five EA-18Gs and become the Navy’s fourth operational Growler squad-ron,” concluded Slais.
In the electronic warfare environment, the EA-6B Prowler is a unique “jam-
mer” aircraft that deploys from both land bases and aircraft carriers to monitor the electromagnetic spec-trum and actively deny an adversary the use of radar and communications. The crew includes one pilot and three NFOs, electronic countermeasures officers called “ECMOs”.
The EA-18G current-ly being delivered to the Navy is derived from the F/A-18F Super Hornet air-craft. The Growler incor-porates advanced avionics for suppression of enemy air defenses and non-tra-ditional electronic attack operations. The crew con-sists of one pilot and one backseat NFO called an “EWO” (electronic warfare officer).
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