Enterprise Community Congregational Church, NACCC

Enterprise Community Congregational Church, NACCC The Enterprise Community Congregational Church is affectionately known as "The Big Brown Church".

Mission: To grow spiritually by moving beyond ourselves with passion and purpose, following the teachings of Jesus Christ. Vision: To be a dedicated, growing Congregational church

Values:
Faith: We come together to deepen our faith in God, to celebrate the hope faith brings, and to share our faith with others
Family: We are frail and vulnerable alone, but as a church family we are strong, prov

iding support during sad times and sharing joy during happy times
Community: We build community through service, generously sharing our resources to serve the people of Wallowa County and beyond
Compassion: Jesus showed compassion without discrimination, and we follow His example, to love others as He has loved us
Commitment: We know that a healthy, growing church does not happen by accident, and we commit ourselves to work together towards our higher calling
Grace: We come here seeking God's grace, and we are called to extend that grace to those who seek it, by opening our doors and hearts to all

01/07/2026

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01/07/2026

UPDATE ON TIME!

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01/07/2026

Unleash Your Faith: BB4J Conference 2026

01/06/2026

NEW YEAR 2026
Proverbs 3:5-6, Lamentations 3:58

12/30/2025

IS IT THE BEGINNING OR THE END?
Genesis 1:1-2, Revelation 21:6-7, Acts 17:28

12/30/2025

UPDATE ON TIME FOR GARY'S INTERMENT

Richard Gary Fletcher

February 9, 1947 – December 23, 2025

Richard Gary Fletcher, known to many as Gary and to others simply as “Fletch,” passed away on December 23, 2025, as the result of an untimely accident. He was 78 years old. The interment (dedication and committal) at Enterprise Cemetery will be held at 10:00am Friday, January 9, 2026. .A Traditional Funeral Service will be held later that day at 1:00 pm at the Enterprise Community Congregational Church, 301 NE 1st Street in Enterprise, Oregon. Friends are invited to join the family for a reception to be held immediately following at the VFW Hall in Enterprise.

Gary was born on February 9, 1947 in Enterprise, Oregon to William (Bill) Henry Fletcher and Lois Elaine (Beamer) Fletcher. He was raised in Eastern Oregon, where he developed a lifelong appreciation for community, conversation, and connection. One of his fondest childhood memories was spending summers visiting his Uncle Walt in Milton-Freewater, enjoying time in the family orchard.

Gary graduated from Enterprise High School in 1965 and went on to attend Eastern Oregon College (now Eastern Oregon University), graduating in 1969. During his college years, he was an active member of the Intercollegiate Knights, an experience he spoke about with pride.

In 1968, Gary married Judith (Judy) Ann Ferrell, and together they raised two beloved daughters, Melissa and Megan, who were the great joy of his life. He loved camping, fishing, skiing and hiking in the Wallowas with his family, friends and beloved dogs (Shadow and Quilla). Later in life, he supported his grandkids endlessly, attending all of their sporting and family events.

Gary’s career reflected both his curiosity about the world and his dedication to public service. He worked at Fred Meyer’s, often recounting—much to the delight of others—his story of meeting Fred Meyer in person. He later served the City of Enterprise as City Recorder and worked as a reporter for The Observer, a role in which he took great pride. He also served his country as a Medic in the U.S. Army National Guard, quietly carrying that service with honor.

Above all, Gary cherished his family and friends and truly enjoyed meeting new people. He was known for his stories, his warmth, his ability to make a conversation feel meaningful (whether with a longtime friend or a complete stranger) and most memorable of all…his boisterous and contagious laugh. He is remembered by the many friends in his neighborhood and community.

Gary was baptized in the 80's in Wallowa Lake, by long time family friend Stuart Dick. He loved Jesus and studied the Bible fiercely since that time, attending service at Water Brooks Church in Eagle, Idaho

Gary is survived by Judy and his daughters Melissa Scoran (Kory) and Megan Berry (Shawn); his grandchildren Kelsey, Christopher, Kyler Bohnenkamp, Krew Scoran, Grant, Jadyn, and Brynn Berry; his great-grandchildren Arya, Miles, and Kaelin. He is also survived by his brothers James Greg Fletcher and Lyle Glenn Fletcher; Sister-in-Law “Sis” Nancy Ingram; Nieces Sharim, SandaLeigh, Heather, Sherry, Mandi and Ashley; Nephews Kane, Korey and Rob.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Lois Fletcher, and his sister Kaylene Shirley.

Gary will be remembered for his devotion to family, friends, and to Christ. He'll also be remembered for his pride in his work, service to others, and the genuine interest he took in the lives of those around him. His presence will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

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12/26/2025

CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE

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12/26/2025

CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
Such a special evening!

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12/24/2025

Address

Physical Address: 301 NE 1st St; Mailing Address: PO Box 146
Enterprise, OR
97828

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We are the church with the “Open Door”. “The avowed purpose of this church shall be to worship God, to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, and to celebrate the sacraments; to realize Christian fellowship and unity within this church and the church universal; to render service toward all people; and to strive for righteousness, justice and peace”. Article 2, By-Laws All are welcome in this church.

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