On Sunday morning at 8:30 there is a non-denominational worship service. It is characterized by old-fashioned Gospel music and preaching. The Mill has also been the site of many weddings, memorial services, banquets, retreats, reunions, birthdays, and other venues. The bright, large and modern upstairs Houser Room is utilized for special events.
(Image: lower level chapel area)
In 'normal' times, the Mill has its "Pataha Valley Praise Gatherings" on the last Saturday of each month, at 7 p.m. Dinner starts at 5:00.
Please call to confirm these gatherings.
A special event at the Mill each year is our "Hometown Revival Old-Time Gospel Sing," held on the 4th Sunday of August at 3 p.m. These are times of encouragement and edification, with old-fashioned Gospel music and testimonies. New participants are always welcome. Our 25th "Hometown Revival" is scheduled for the fourth Sunday of August, at 3 p.m. Like last year, it is possible we will hold it outside in the Prayer Park. Again, please call to confirm.
Folks love our Mill-made dressing, "Mill House." We not only put it on salads, but marinate meat and other things with it due to it's high versatility. It is dairy free, gluten free, with no added sugar. Plus it's naturally vegan and delicious! It is available to buy in it's processed shelf stable form! Call to confirm its availability.
We're making big changes with the Mill House brand due to demand and the fact that as a product, it truly stands out.
If you'd like to buy Mill House, sell Mill House, or can think of a place you think it should be available for purchase - Please let us know!
A number of recordings are available at the Mill (by donation). Best-known is the reverently-played "SpiritFLow," by Mill director Jon Van Vogt, and produced by our friend Kevin Wakefield. With a variety of favorite old hymns, "SpiritFlow" has found its way around the world, and is used for prayer and healing, often in hospitals, senior facilities, and hospice.