Centennial Block Party
Join us August 15 to celebrate Country Club Christian Church’s 100th Anniversary! Featuring Food, Music and Fun for All Ages.
Join us August 15 to celebrate Country Club Christian Church’s 100th Anniversary! Featuring Food, Music and Fun for All Ages.
Usually I write to you to share a meditation or reflection. But today I write more of a pastoral letter. We are experiencing multiple transitions in the life of our faith community and I want to share with you a few inside glimpses of what is unfolding. First, thank you. Over the Read More...
As the fireworks pierce the night sky with staccato bursts, we will again remember the birth of our nation. Those who signed the Declaration of Independence risked their lives for liberty. John Adams wrote a letter to his wife Abigail on July 3, 1776 which said in part: “You will think me Read More...
All of us are broken, but how do we become vulnerable rather than hardened during times of crises? This three-part series looks at moments in the Bible when the people experienced challenging situations that opened them up to become more engaged in life.
Part of what makes summer delicious is reading. Whether it's time on the beach reading while the kids splash and play or resting in solitude on the screened in porch of your back yard with a glass of ice tea, summer offers a little more light and space for pleasure reading. Here Read More...
In many ways my father is very old school and traditional. For example, you put on a crisp white shirt and tie to go to church to show your respect. And he always opens the door for a lady to pass through first. But in other ways, my father was way ahead Read More...
After a year of too much staying at home, many are now experiencing the “go, go, go.” We are eager to resume dining out, gatherings with friends, travel, in person work, working out at the gym. Today I saw the cashier at my favorite new bakery and I said “I’ve never seen Read More...
“God’s Hope” is a sermon series on the prophets, beginning June 9. What might these prophets of old have to say to us in a world slowly emerging from a global pandemic? What might need to change when instead of returning to normal, we move into a new future? June 6 - Read More...
Friday, July 23 High School Pool Party, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. High schoolers are invited to an afternoon pool party at the McGuire’s! Snacks & refreshments provided. RSVP to Tyler for address. Friday, July 23 Middle School SkyZone Social, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Middle schoolers are invited to join for a night at SkyZone in Shawnee! Cost is Read More...
MOPS (Mothers of PreSchoolers) will host a series of summer gatherings. If you or a friend would enjoy connecting with other moms, please join us. For more information and details, email April. June 2 - Playdate, 4:30-6:00 p.m., Franklin Park June 22 - Social, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Contact April for details. July 7 - Playdate, Read More...
September 19 - Celebration Sunday We are planning on Infant dedications, Pastor's Class Baptisms and a Centennial child focused book launch. If your family is not able to make it to worship on this Sunday we are happy to dedicate your child on a Sunday that works for your family. If you would like to Read More...
In India, COVID-19 infection rates are rising exponentially and the health system is collapsing under the burden. Hospitals in urban centers are overcrowded and often turn people away. Supplies, including oxygen, are running low, and various strains of the virus more frequently require that patients be treated with oxygen. Families that already Read More...
Registration is officially open for both the Middle School and High School Summer Service-Learning Weeks. Both weeks will invite youth to local service-learning projects throughout the week along with an overnight excursion. Below is more information for both! Middle School Summer Service-Learning Week Saturday, June 26 - Thursday, July 1 Youth who Read More...
His faith failed him. Though he made bold promises, when the going got tough he followed at a distance. Peter denies even knowing Jesus, not once but three times. In the cover of darkness he betrays Jesus, saying to the maid, “Woman, I don’t know him.” And Peter is left weeping bitterly Read More...
The true meaning of love one’s neighbor is not that it is a command from God which we are to fulfill, but that through it and in it we meet God. -Martin Buber Back in March of 2020 the shut down arrived with the swiftness of an automatic garage door that was Read More...