Holy Week and Easter 2023
Easter serves as the culmination of several holy week traditions, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter. We invite you attend each of these services in person or online.
Easter serves as the culmination of several holy week traditions, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter. We invite you attend each of these services in person or online.
MONDAY NIGHT CLASSES: WHOLE NEW WORLD April 17, 24, and May 1, 7 - 8pm, Youth Room A pandemic, politics, personal matters, and more— our world has changed over the last few years. What does this mean for us as people of faith and as a church community? This series invites participants Read More...
The sun was not shining, but the excitement in the air and the smiles on faces definitely brightened the “Next 100 Groundbreaking” that was held on Sunday, March 26, 2023. Over 150 people of all ages gathered on the east side of the church where the most visible renovations will be taking place.
To help you stay up-to-date and in the know, there is a website available where you can find information about "The Plan", "Progress" and "FAQs". You can get to the site HERE.
“Things Seen and Unseen” is the title of a spiritual memoir by Nora Gallagher. That title has lingered with me for many years. Faith is about things seen and unseen.
It is official, construction is beginning Monday, March 20, 2023. Because of this, the East Entrance of the church will be closed. The temporary main entrance will be the south doors by the Sanctuary. More information will be provided in the upcoming weeks.
They caressed her body and gently bathed her with water and lotion. It was one of the most intimate acts I had ever seen at the time of death. She was not yet 50 and had only been diagnosed with the brain tumor a few weeks prior. And now, she was lying Read More...
Country Club Christian Church is excited to announce that our long-awaited construction project is underway! We have appreciated all who have participated in listening sessions and other events in preparation. We are transforming the east side of our building (between 61st St and 61st Ter) into a welcoming space for all in Read More...
The annual native plant sale gives members the opportunity to order native plants for spring planting. Selecting plants that thrive in our climate are important and a great addition to any garden.
My office is on the first floor of the church. But up on the third floor in a small corner is a study where I like to hide away to write sermons. I have always loved that room, free of interruptions to think and pray and reflect. But three years ago this Read More...
You are invited to a fun celebration on Sunday, March 26 at 12pm. This year's annual Spring Fling will include a special groundbreaking as we begin renovations for the Next 100 Years!
Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. Children 3 and under, bring your family for breakfast! We will be serving pancakes and have toys available in the Social Hall. Come meet parents with children of similar age.
Join us for lunch on Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 12pm, as guest speaker Al Eidson will share his experiences with grief after losing his first wife, Dianne, to pancreatic cancer in 2010.
My day begins with Wordle. If there is time, the crossword mini. Then a glance at three newspapers. And a peek at Instagram (mostly to spy on my son, but don’t tell him) where I sometimes get lost in the recipes and fashion advertisements. Then email and the day is off and Read More...
During the six weeks leading to Easter we will explore some of the questions that many Christians wonder about as they travel along the journey of faith.