Giving and Good Cheer

Rev. Corey Meyer, Director of Mission Partnerships Last February I received an e-mail from Lance Jesse, our chairperson of the Grants & Special Offerings Team, saying that we had two checks to deliver to some of our mission partners who were the recipients of our Christmas Offering. I thought, “Great! How kind Read More...

2018-11-29T14:36:24-06:00November 29, 2018|Categories: Articles, Corey Meyer, Metro Service, Serve|

Consider a Year-End Gift

As we enter this holiday season, please consider making a year-end gift to the church. You may contact finance director Rachel Clement to set up a credit card payment or arrange for a stock transfer. You may also consider giving directly at this link by clicking Give Now. Please note that the Read More...

2018-11-29T10:52:16-06:00November 29, 2018|Categories: Give, Uncategorized|

The World Turns

Paul Cutelli, Director of Technology “…I hope that the world turns and that things get better. But what I hope most of all is that you understand what I mean when I tell you that even though I do not know you, and even though I may never meet you, laugh with Read More...

2018-11-29T14:53:49-06:00November 28, 2018|Categories: Articles, Staff Messages|

Holiday Shopping at The Well

Enhance your Advent Experience this year with daily meditations. Shop in The Well for meditations by Walter Brueggemann, Richard Rohr, Henry Nouwen and others. Many other children’s and adult Christmas books are also available to be purchased in The Well.

2018-12-06T10:34:19-06:00November 16, 2018|Categories: The Well|

Pick-Up Choir

Dina Pannabecker Evans, Executive Director, Operations, and Co-Director, Music The wealth of time and talent shared by volunteers here at Country Club Christian Church is a constant source of amazement to me. We are grateful for the difference these gifts make to the life of the church and its surrounding connections, be Read More...

2018-11-15T11:04:24-06:00November 15, 2018|Categories: Articles, Senior Minister Blog|

Holiday Conversations

Even in the gathering dusk the unadorned concrete slab on its native rock foundation was still warm from the summer sun. My grandmother, “Grams,” and I settled on the edge facing east; she with her feet on the roughhewn stone steps while I dangled my gangly legs over the side.

2018-11-15T11:03:35-06:00November 15, 2018|Categories: Articles, Joe Walker|

On Gratitude

We had finished our bedtime stories and I was ready to tuck them in to bed. “I’m not saying it, I always say it.” My granddaughters (ages 5 and 8) began bickering about who would say the night night prayers. It was a standoff and my husband had to intervene to get us past the impasse.

2018-11-15T10:12:34-06:00November 15, 2018|Categories: Articles, Carla Aday, Senior Minister Blog|Tags: |

Circles of Care

[cs_content][cs_element_section _id="1"][cs_element_row _id="2"][cs_element_column _id="3"][cs_text _order="0"]Through personal visits, phone calls, and notes, the Circles of Care enable our frail or homebound members to stay connected with all of us and our church ministries.What are Circles of Care? Circles of Care provide opportunities for us to develop and maintain relationships with our frail or Read More...

2023-07-13T13:16:17-05:00November 15, 2018|Categories: Congregational Care, Connect, Serve|

Being a Questions Church

By Rev. Tyler Heston, Minister to Youth A couple days ago, I made a mistake I’m prone to making and got on Twitter while I was trying to be productive. In the middle of silly memes, tweets about Ariana, and reminders to vote, I saw a tweet that said that to be Read More...

2018-11-12T10:55:25-06:00November 12, 2018|Categories: Articles, Tyler Heston|
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