Church services are being held this summer at the historic Oahe Chapel overlooking Lake Oahe near Pierre and Fort Pierre.
Mark Venner is helping organize the folks that will lead the Sunday morning services.
Venner says he has a family connection with the Chapel.
Again, the public ecumenical services at the Oahe Chapel are held at 8am CDT each Sunday through Labor Day. The chapel is located adjacent to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center, approximately five miles north of Pierre on SD Highway 1804.
Services are hosted by the Pierre-Fort Pierre Ministerial Association and the Oahe Chapel Preservation Society.
Churches participating in the 2023 Sunday services include the following:
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June 11 New Life Church – Mark Venner & a remnant of the Blood Washed Band
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June 18 Sharon Ball & Chaplain Sue Anez
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June 25 Pastor Rachel Byrum – Oahe Presbyterian
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July 2 Rev. Mercy Hobbs – Trinity Episcopal
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July 9 New Life Church – Mark Venner & a remnant of the Blood Washed Band
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July 16 First Baptist Church
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July 23 Mitch Honan – Trinity Episcopal
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July 30 Rev. Nance Orsbon – Resurrection Lutheran
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August 6 New Life Church – Mark Venner & a remnant of the Blood Washed Band
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August 13 New Life Church – Mark Venner & a remnant of the Blood Washed Band
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August 20 Rev. Nance Orsbon – Resurrection Lutheran
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August 27 Fr. David Hussey – Trinity Episcopal
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Sept. 3 First Baptist Church






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