Alpha Group starting this fall. Alpha is an opportunity to explore the meaning of life in a relaxed, friendly setting. The Alpha course usually meets once per week for 10 weeks. Each session, people enjoy great food, laughter and learning in a fun and friendly atmosphere where no question about life or God is seen as too simple or too hostile ... questions like - Is there a God? Why am I here? Where did I come from? Where am I going? Please join us as we seek to know God and why we are here. More information will be coming soon. We hope you will join us! Please contact Pastor Peter for more details and check out Alpha.
Evangelism Outreach Crash Course
June 20th & 27th Crash Course Outreach Training Class. Sundays 9:15 - 10am. Come learn how to share your faith biblically, effectively, the way Jesus did. Course material is based on the Way of the Masters Basic Training Course.
Topics will include: What is the Gospel? What is Hells Best Kept Secret? How do I share the Gospel? This is a challenging, yet fun class for all those who want to learn how to better share their faith with friends, family, co-workers and strangers.
Woodland Hills Church serves dinner once a month to the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission

We will offer a devotional time as well as providing a Birthday celebration for those families staying at the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission.
- About the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission
- Established in 1998, the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission began as the Rescue S.O.S. (Survival Outreach Services) meals outreach program to the Valley's homeless. In 2002, the mission launched the Family Shelter program in a collaborative effort with San Fernando Valley area churches in response to the critical unmet need for year round emergency shelter.
- Beginning January, 2008 the Family Shelter program moved all shelter operations to the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission facility located at 13422 Saticoy Street in North Hollywood, California. Currently, the shelter capacity may accommodate up to 52 persons each night. The goal of the program is to develop a plan of restoration for each family, based on their needs for achieving personal growth, employment, housing, and public assistance.
