Category Archives: Events

Upcoming Events, 10/6/2019 edition

  • Join us for supper Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. We will be having pizza, salad bar, fruit and dessert. Please note the time change. We ask that the children and children’s workers are allowed to go to the head of the line so they can be on time for their activities.
  • Deacons met on Wednesday evening at 7:30.
  • College Parkers meet this Thursday, October 10 at 11:30 a.m. Following our covered-dish lunch, Ramon Smith will be providing a presentation on participation in the mission emphasis “In our Jerusalem, Judea, and the ends of the earth.”
  • We are collecting for the North Carolina State Missions Offering. Our church goal is $3,000. This is a special offering that supports the ministries of Baptists on Mission, Church Planting, mission camps, associational projects and mobilization ministry projects. Disaster Relief through Baptist Men is supported by this offering.
  • It is time for our deacon election process for the upcoming year. We will be electing six deacons. Nominations close on Sunday, October 13. Nomination boxes are located at the Welcome Desk, in the Garden Lobby, on the tables outside the piano and organ entrances to the Sanctuary, in the Coffee Room on the lower level of the Education Building, and in the information lobby at the bottom of the stairs. Please be in prayer about who God would have to serve in these leadership positions.
  • Grub Club will be meeting at Dave & Buster’s on October 21 at 5:30 p.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • The Trunk-or-Treat is part of our annual Fall Family Festival, being held on Sunday, October 27, which is an event designed to reach out to our community. We would like decorated vehicle trunks for kids to come visit. The trunks can be decorated with any child-centric theme. If you can help, call Jeff (336-978-4686) or send him an email at jeff@collegepark.ws.
  • At our Church Conference in October, we will be voting on a motion to remove the “3-year term” for Church Clerk in our Constitution.

Deacon nominations open through Oct. 13

It is time to nominate Deacons!

Any member of the church may nominate up to six individuals for the upcoming Deacon Election.  Nominees must be resident church members, age 21 and above.  This form may be mailed to the church office, returned through the Sunday School,  placed in the offering plate during a worship service, or placed in one of the specially-marked boxes located throughout the church.  All forms must be in by October 13, 2019.  All nominees who are willing, able, and qualified to serve will appear on the ballot on November 10, 2019.  Those elected will begin service in January 2020.

Nomination boxes will be located at the Welcome Desk, in the Garden Lobby, on the tables outside the piano and organ entrances to the Sanctuary, in the Coffee Room on the lower level of the Education Building, and in the information lobby at the bottom of the stairs. Please be in prayer about who God would have to serve in these leadership positions.

You may download a copy of the Deacon Nomination form here.

 

Upcoming events, 9/29/2019 edition

  • Join us for supper Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. We will be having pulled pork, slaw, baked sweet potatoes, cornbread and dessert.
    Please note the time change. We ask that the children and children’s workers are allowed to go to the head of the line so they can be on time for their activities.
  • Book Club meets on Monday, September 30 at 7:00 p.m.
  • We are collecting for the North Carolina State Missions Offering. Our church goal is $3,000. This is a special offering that supports the ministries of Baptists on Mission, Church Planting, mission camps, associational projects and mobilization ministry projects. Disaster Relief through Baptist Men is supported by this offering.
  • It is time for our deacon election process for the upcoming year. We will be electing six deacons. Nominations open today and close on Sunday, October 13. Nomination boxes will be located at the Welcome Desk, in the Garden Lobby, on the tables outside the piano and organ entrances to the Sanctuary, in the Coffee Room on the lower level of the Education Building, and in the information lobby at the bottom of the stairs. Please be in prayer about who God would have to serve in these leadership positions.
  • The Trunk-or-Treat is part of our annual Fall Family Festival, being held on Sunday, October 27, which is an event designed to reach out to our community. We would like decorated vehicle trunks for kids to come visit. The trunks can be decorated with any child-centric theme. If you can help, call Jeff (336-978-4686) or send him an email at jeff@collegepark.ws.
  • At our Church Conference in October, we will be voting on a motion to remove the “3-year term” for Church Clerk in our Constitution.

Upcoming events, 9/22/2019 edition

Week of September 22, 2019

  • Join us for supper Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. We will be having Chicken Cordon Bleu, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls and cake.
  • Grub Club will be going to Skrimp Shack on Tuesday, September 24, leaving at 10:45. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Book Club meets on Monday, September 30 at 7:00 p.m.
  • We are collecting for the North Carolina State Missions Offering. Our church goal is $3,000. This is a special offering that supports the ministries of Baptists on Mission, Church Planting, mission camps, associational projects and mobilization ministry projects. Disaster Relief through Baptist Men is supported by this offering.
  • It is time for our deacon election process for the upcoming year. We will be electing six deacons. Nominations open on Sunday, September 29 and close on Sunday, October 13. Nomination boxes will be located at the Welcome Desk, in the Garden Lobby, on the tables outside the piano and organ entrances to the Sanctuary, in the Coffee Room on the lower level of the Education Building, and in the information lobby at the bottom of the stairs. Please be in prayer about who God would have to serve in these leadership positions.
  • At our Church Conference in October, we will be voting on a motion to remove the “3-year term” for Church Clerk in our Constitution.

Upcoming events 9/15/2019

  • Join us for supper Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. We will be having baked spaghetti, salad, rolls and dessert.
  • Max Lucado says that many Christians underestimate what happened to them upon conversion. Trusting Christ is more than a removal of sin. It is a deposit of power. “Could you use more energy? You have it. More kindness? It’s yours. Could you use some self-control, self-discipline, or self-confidence? God has already given them to you. You just need to claim your inheritance.” (Lucado)
    Join us for our study of Glory Days by Max Lucado. Our study began Wednesday, September 11 at 6:30 pm. This is a 7-8 week study. Our time will be led by Steve Loftis. Please sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • College Parkers will enjoy their annual Great American Hotdog Feast on Thursday, September 19th at 11:30am. Come enjoy a few dogs with all the fixings and be entertained by an award winning Barber Shop Quartet, “Sound Counsel,” who never disappoints. We do ask that you chip in $5 to help offset the cost of the meal.
  • Grub Club will be going to Skrimp Shack on Tuesday, September 24, leaving at 10:45. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Book Club meets on Monday, September 30 at 7:00 p.m.
  • The budget process has begun for 2020. Requests are due by Monday, September 16. Please be prayer for our budget process.
    See Andy Hewitt or Grace Hodge if you have questions.
  • At our Church Conference in October, we will be voting on a motion to remove the “3-year term” for Church Clerk in our Constitution.

Upcoming events, 9/8/2019 edition

  • Join us for supper Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. We will be having fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, biscuits and a dessert.
  • The annual prayer circle around the downtown jail will be Friday, September 13th. Please join us to pray for offenders, their families, law enforcement staff and their families. The prayer begins at 6:00 p.m., please try to be at the jail by 5:45 or so. If you are interested, please let Karen Lefler or Barry Nelson know. If we have enough with interest, we can take a bus at 5:30.
  • Grace Notes begins this week at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Come join us if you have an interest in singing with us!
  • Max Lucado says that many Christians underestimate what happened to them upon conversion. Trusting Christ is more than a removal of sin. It is a deposit of power. “Could you use more energy? You have it. More kindness? It’s yours. Could you use some self-control, self-discipline, or self-confidence? God has already given them to you. You just need to claim your inheritance.” (Lucado)
    Join us for our study of Glory Days by Max Lucado. Our study begins Wednesday, September 11 at 6:30 pm. This is a 7-8 week study. Our time will be led by Steve Loftis. Please sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • College Parkers will enjoy their annual Great American Hotdog Feast on Thursday, September 19th at 11:30am. Come enjoy a few dogs with all the fixings and be entertained by an award winning Barber Shop Quartet, “Sound Counsel,” who never disappoints. We do ask that you chip in $5 to help offset the cost of the meal.
  • Grub Club will be going to Skrimp Shack on Tuesday, September 24, leaving at 10:45. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Book Club meets on Monday, September 30 at 7:00 p.m.
  • There are only a couple of envelopes left of children who need a prayer partner. All we ask of our adults is to keep these students in their ongoing prayers as well as communicate with them on a periodic basis. This is a simple task that has eternal impact. Please pray about being part of this invaluable ministry.
  • The budget process has begun for 2020. Requests are due by Monday, September 16. Please be prayer for our budget process. See Andy Hewitt or Grace Hodge if you have questions.

Upcoming events, 9/1/2019 edition

  • Our regular Wednesday night schedule begins this Wednesday. Join us for supper at 6:00p.m. We will be having a cookout – hamburgers with all the “fixins,” chips and ice cream.
  • Our regular Sunday evening activities begin next week, September 8. Check the calendar!
  • Max Lucado says that many Christians underestimate what happened to them upon conversion. Trusting Christ is more than a removal of sin. It is a deposit of power. “Could you use more energy? You have it. More kindness? It’s yours. Could you use some self-control, self-discipline, or self-confidence? God has already given them to you. You just need to claim your inheritance.” (Lucado)
    Join us for our study of Glory Days by Max Lucado. Our study begins Wednesday, September 11 at 6:30 pm. This is a 7-8 week study. Our time will be led by Steve Loftis. Please sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • College Parkers will enjoy their annual Great American Hotdog Feast on Thursday, September 19th at 11:30am. Come enjoy a few dogs with all the fixings and be entertained by an award winning Barber Shop Quartet, “Sound Counsel,” who never disappoints. We do ask that you help chip in $5 to help offset the cost of the meal.
  • Grub Club will be going to Skrimp Shack on Tuesday, September 24, leaving at 10:45. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Book Club meets on Monday, September 30 at 7:00 p.m.
  • Every student in our church has an envelope available to be picked up by our adult church members. All we ask of our adults is to keep these students in their ongoing prayers as well as communicate with them on a periodic basis. This is a simple task that has eternal impact. Please pray about being part of this invaluable ministry.
  • The budget process has begun for 2020. Requests are due by Monday, September 16. Please be prayer for our budget process.
    See Andy Hewitt or Grace Hodge if you have questions.
  • At our Church Conference in October, we will be voting on a motion to remove the “3-year term” for Church Clerk in our Constitution.

Upcoming Events, August 25, 2019 edition

  • At the end of the Service of Affirmation, every student in our church will have an envelope available to be picked up by our adult church members. All we ask of our adults is to keep these students in their ongoing prayers as well as communicate with them on a periodic basis. This is a simple task that has eternal impact. Please pray about being part of this invaluable ministry.
  • Book Club meets on Monday evening, August 26, at 7:00.
  • There will be no evening activities on Wednesday, August 28.
  • Grub Club will be going to Olive Garden on Thursday, August 29, leaving the church at 6:00 p.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk if you would like to go with us.
  • Max Lucado says that many Christians underestimate what happened to them upon conversion. Trusting Christ is more than a removal of sin. It is a deposit of power. “Could you use more energy? You have it. More kindness? It’s yours. Could you use some self-control, self-discipline, or self-confidence? God has already given them to you. You just need to claim your inheritance.” (Lucado)
    Join us for our study of Glory Days by Max Lucado. Our study begins Wednesday, September 11 at 6:30 pm. This is a 7-8 week study. Our time will be led by Steve Loftis. Please sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • College Parkers will enjoy their annual Great American Hotdog Feast on Thursday, September 19th at 11:30am. Come enjoy a few dogs with all the fixings and be entertained by an award winning Barber Shop Quartet, “Sound Counsel,” who never disappoints. We do ask that you help chip in $5 to help offset the cost of the meal.
  • At our Church Conference in October, we will be voting on a motion to remove the “3-year term” for Church Clerk in our Constitution.

Upcoming events, August 18, 2019 edition

  • Sunday, August 25 will be a Sunday of celebration, class promotion and worship. Everyone is invited to Smith Hall during the Sunday School hour for breakfast and the kickoff celebration.
  • At the end of the Service of Affirmation on August 25, every student in our church will have an envelope available to be picked up by our adult church members. All we ask of our adults is to keep these students in their ongoing prayers as well as communicate with them on a periodic basis. This is a simple task that has eternal impact. Please pray about being part of this invaluable ministry.
    If you wish to continue with your current prayer partner for the coming school year, please let Jeff Allen know by August 21.
  • Book Club meets on Monday evening, August 26, at 7:00.
  • There will be no evening activities on Wednesday, August 28.
  • Grub Club will be going to Olive Garden on Thursday, August 29, leaving the church at 6:00 p.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk if you would like to go with us.
  • At our Church Conference in October, we will be voting on a motion to remove the “3-year term” for Church Clerk in our Constitution.

Upcoming events, July 21, 2019 edition

  • We will enjoy a pot luck supper on Wednesday, July 24 at 6:00. Church Conference will follow.
  • The Grub Club will be having lunch at Mt. Olympus Restaurant on Friday, July 26. The bus will leave at 10:30 a.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Basketball Camp is July 29 – August 1, 6:00 – 7:30 pm. This is an instructional camp for children, rising kindergarten up to 6th grade. The cost is $20. Contact Matt Wilson or Jeff Allen for more information.
  • Book Club meets on Monday evening, July 29 at 7:00.
  • We often think of idols as ancient graven images or golden calves, but God’s people still battle idolatry every day. Our idols look more familiar-money, fame, power, work, ministry, and people. We serve these gods above the one true God and miss the unrivaled joy of following and knowing Jesus Christ.
    This 8-week study, No Other Gods, will help identify the gods you may be unknowingly serving and the lies they tell you. The study will meet Wednesday nights at 6:30 starting July 10th, led by Mary Keltner and Lee Loftis. No worries if you have to miss a week for vacation…video is available online.
  • You are invited to join us for Hymns & Homemade Ice Cream
    Sunday, August 11 @ 6:30 p.m. Please email, write, call, or communicate in some way your favorite hymns and spiritual songs to Mary Keltner and she will choose from your suggestions. Also, please let Mary know if you can bring a batch of your homemade ice cream for everyone to enjoy.

    Volunteer training for the Forsyth Jail Ministry will be today, July 21, 2:30-4:00pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 520 Summit Ave., 27101. Please pray about joining the CPBC team in this exciting ministry. If this is your first time training, please bring a good photocopy of your driver’s license with you. If your driver’s license has renewed since your last training, please bring a current photocopy as the Jail must have a current license on file.

Upcoming events, July 14, 2019 edition

  • Youth Camp is July 15 – 19 at Covenant College.
  • We will enjoy a pot luck supper on Wednesday, July 24 at 6:00. Church Conference will follow.
  • The Grub Club will be having lunch at Mt. Olympus Restaurant on Friday, July 26. The bus will leave at 10:30 a.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Basketball Camp is July 29 – August 1, 6:00 – 7:30 pm. This is an instructional camp for children, rising kindergarten up to 6th grade. The cost is $20. Contact Matt Wilson or Jeff Allen for more information.
  • Book Club meets on Monday evening, July 29 at 7:00.
  • We often think of idols as ancient graven images or golden calves, but God’s people still battle idolatry every day. Our idols look more familiar-money, fame, power, work, ministry, and people. We serve these gods above the one true God and miss the unrivaled joy of following and knowing Jesus Christ.
    This 8-week study, No Other Gods, will help identify the gods you may be unknowingly serving and the lies they tell you. The study will meet Wednesday nights at 6:30 starting July 10th, led by Mary Keltner and Lee Loftis. No worries if you have to miss a week for vacation…video is available online.
  • You are invited to join us for Hymns & Homemade Ice Cream
    Sunday, August 11 @ 6:30 p.m. Please email, write, call, or communicate in some way your favorite hymns and spiritual songs to Mary Keltner and she will choose from your suggestions. Also, please let Mary know if you can bring a batch of your homemade ice cream for everyone to enjoy.

    Volunteer training for the Forsyth Jail Ministry will be Sunday, July 21, 2:30-4:00pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 520 Summit Ave., 27101. Please pray about joining the CPBC team in this exciting ministry. If this is your first time training, please bring a good photocopy of your driver’s license with you. If your driver’s license has renewed since your last training, please bring a current photocopy as the Jail must have a current license on file.

Upcoming Events, July 7, 2019 edition

  • Children’s Day Camp will be July 8-12, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. This camp will be for children who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade. The cost for the week is $75 per child with $150 family maximum.
  • Youth Camp is July 15 – 19 at Covenant College.
  • We will enjoy a pot luck supper on Wednesday, July 24 at 6:00. Church Conference will follow.
  • The Grub Club will be having lunch at Mt. Olympus Restaurant on Friday, July 26. The bus will leave at 10:30 a.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Basketball Camp is July 29 – August 1, 6:00 – 7:30 pm. This is an instructional camp for children, rising kindergarten up to 6th grade. The cost is $20. Contact Matt Wilson or Jeff Allen for more information.
  • Book Club meets on Monday evening, July 29 at 7:00.
  • We often think of idols as ancient graven images or golden calves, but God’s people still battle idolatry every day. Our idols look more familiar-money, fame, power, work, ministry, and people. We serve these gods above the one true God and miss the unrivaled joy of following and knowing Jesus Christ.
    This 8-week study, No Other Gods, will help identify the gods you may be unknowingly serving and the lies they tell you. The study will meet Wednesday nights at 6:30 starting July 10th, led by Mary Keltner and Lee Loftis. No worries if you have to miss a week for vacation…video is available online. Please sign up at the Welcome Desk so we can order materials.
  • Volunteer training for the Forsyth Jail Ministry will be Sunday, July 21, 2:30-4:00pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 520 Summit Ave., 27101. Please pray about joining the CPBC team in this exciting ministry. If this is your first time training, please bring a good photocopy of your driver’s license with you. If your driver’s license has renewed since your last training, please bring a current photocopy as the Jail must have a current license on file.

Carrigan Farms – July 3, 3:00-10:00 PM

It is a church-wide summer adventure! 

Everyone is invited to an afternoon swim party, cookout and church fellowship. Carrigan Farms is the perfect location for this summer adventure fit for every age!

This includes an incredible cookout, unique swimming location, and fun times for all.  Check out all the fun we will have at Carrigan Farms!

Cost is $10 per person, family max of $20.  Pay at church or online!

Upcoming events, June 30, 2019 edition

  • Mark your calendar for a church-wide afternoon swim party, cookout and fellowship on July 3, 3:00-10:00 p.m. at Carrigan Farms. The cost is $10 per person, with a family maximum of $20. This includes an incredible cookout, unique swimming location and fun times for all.
  • Children’s Day Camp will be July 8-12, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. This camp will be for children who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade. The cost for the week is $75 per child with $150 family maximum. Please sign up by July 3 at www.atthepark.ws.
  • Youth Camp is July 15 – 19 at Covenant College.
  • We will enjoy a pot luck supper on Wednesday, July 24 at 6:00. Church Conference will follow.
  • Basketball Camp is July 29 – August 1, 6:00 – 7:30 pm. This is an instructional camp for children, rising kindergarten up to 6th grade. The cost is $20. Contact Matt Wilson or Jeff Allen for more information.
  • We often think of idols as ancient graven images or golden calves, but God’s people still battle idolatry every day. Our idols look more familiar-money, fame, power, work, ministry, and people. We serve these gods above the one true God and miss the unrivaled joy of following and knowing Jesus Christ.
    This 8-week study, No Other Gods, will help identify the gods you may be unknowingly serving and the lies they tell you. The study will meet Wednesday nights at 6:30 starting July 10th, led by Mary Keltner and Lee Loftis. No worries if you have to miss a week for vacation…video is available online. Please sign up at the Welcome Desk so we can order materials.
  • Volunteer training for the Forsyth Jail Ministry will be Sunday, July 21, 2:30-4:00pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 520 Summit Ave., 27101. Please pray about joining the CPBC team in this exciting ministry. If this is your first time training, please bring a good photocopy of your driver’s license with you. If your driver’s license has renewed since your last training, please bring a current photocopy as the Jail must have a current license on file.

Upcoming events, June 23, 2019 edition

  • We began our Wednesday night summer series on June 19. You are invited to bring your own bag dinner at 6:00 p.m. and we will begin our Prayer Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Families can enjoy “Game Night” beginning at 6:30.
  • Join us for a fun night of baseball and free hot dogs at the Winston Salem Dash on Monday, June 24. The cost is $13 per person. Our buses will leave the church at 6:00 p.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Mark your calendar for a church-wide afternoon swim party, cookout and fellowship on July 3, 3:00-10:00 p.m. at Carrigan Farms. The cost is $10 per person, with a family maximum of $20. This includes an incredible cookout, unique swimming location and fun times for all.
  • Children’s Day Camp will be July 8-12, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. This camp will be for children who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade. The cost for the week is $75 per child with $150 family maximum. Please sign up by July 3 at www.atthepark.ws.
  • Youth Camp is July 15 – 19 at Covenant College.
  • Basketball Camp is July 29 – August 1, 6:00 – 7:30 pm. This is an instructional camp for children, rising kindergarten up to 6th grade. The cost is $20. Contact Matt Wilson or Jeff Allen for more information.
  • We often think of idols as ancient graven images or golden calves, but God’s people still battle idolatry every day. Our idols look more familiar-money, fame, power, work, ministry, and people. We serve these gods above the one true God and miss the unrivaled joy of following and knowing Jesus Christ.
    This 8-week study, No Other Gods, will help identify the gods you may be unknowingly serving and the lies they tell you. The study will meet Wednesday nights at 6:30 starting July 10th, led by Mary Keltner and Lee Loftis. No worries if you have to miss a week for vacation…video is available online. Please sign up at the Welcome Desk so we can order materials.

Upcoming events, June 16, 2019 edition

  • We begin our Wednesday night summer series on June 19. Bring your own bag dinner at 6:00 p.m. and we will begin our Prayer Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Families can enjoy “Game Night” beginning at 6:30.
  • College Parkers meet for a covered-dish lunch on Thursday, June 20. Following the luncheon, Margot Loree, a Holocaust survivor will share her story with us.
  • Join us for a fun night of baseball and free hot dogs at the Winston Salem Dash on June 24. The cost is $13 per person. Our buses will leave the church at 6:00 p.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Mark your calendar for a church-wide afternoon swim party, cookout and fellowship on July 3, 3:00-10:00 p.m. at Carrigan Farms. The cost is $10 per person, with a family maximum of $20. This includes an incredible cookout, unique swimming location and fun times for all.
  • Children’s Day Camp will be July 8-12, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. This camp will be for children who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade. The cost for the week is $75 per child with $150 family maximum. Please sign up by July 3 at www.atthepark.ws.
  • Youth Camp is July 15 – 19 at Covenant College. Sign up today!
  • Basketball Camp is July 29 – August 1, 6:00 – 7:30 pm. This is an instructional camp for children, rising kindergarten up to 6th grade. The cost is $20. Contact Matt Wilson or Jeff Allen for more information.

Upcoming events, June 2, 2019 edition

  • The menu for Wednesday Night Supper is hamburgers and hot dogs with the fixings and dessert. This will be our last Wednesday Night Supper for the season.
  • A Called Church Conference will be held Wednesday, June 5 in conjunction with our regular 6:45 prayer meeting. The sole purpose of the conference is to elect membership for the Welcome House Liaison Team.
  • We begin our Wednesday night summer series on June 19th. Bring your own bag dinner at 6:00 p.m. and we will begin our Prayer Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Families can enjoy “Game Night” beginning at 6:30.
  • College Parkers meet for a covered-dish lunch on Thursday, June 20. Following the luncheon, Margot Loree, a Holocaust survivor will share her story with us.
  • Join us for a fun night of baseball and free hot dogs at the Winston Salem Dash on June 24. The cost is $13 per person. Our buses will leave the church at 6:00 p.m. Sign up at the Welcome Desk.
  • Mark your calendar for a church-wide afternoon swim party, cookout and fellowship on July 3, 3:00-10:00 p.m. at Carrigan Farms. The cost is $10 per person, with a family maximum of $20. This includes an incredible cookout, unique swimming location and fun times for all.
  • Children’s Day Camp will be July 8-12, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. This camp will be for children who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade. The cost for the week is $75 per child with $150 family maximum. Please sign up by July 3 at www.atthepark.ws.
  • Youth Camp is July 15 – 19 at Covenant College. Sign up today!
  • Basketball Camp is July 29-August 1, 6:00 – 7:30 pm. This is an instructional camp for children, rising kindergarten up to 6th grade. The cost is $20. Contact Matt Wilson or Jeff Allen for more information.