Examine the historical, theological and cultural relevance of Christian Hymnody as it relates to CCC. Each week, we will work through several of the hymns we sing, studying their origins and writer’s stories, and noting the theological implications that may be carried throughout the verses. By contemplating what we sing, we hope to make each song resonate more strongly when we sing it in corporate worship.

Sundays @ 10am, starting Sept. 11

 

All volunteers in the CCC Children’s Ministry are asked to attend one of our upcoming training sessions.  This will be a great time to connect with other volunteers, get motivated for the coming year and learn something new!  Please choose from the following two sessions:

Wednesday, August 31, 6-8 pm
OR
Tuesday, September 6, 6-8 pm

We hope to have 100% attendance so please make plans to join us!

 

Parenting Class
Getting To The Heart of Parenting (By Paul Tripp)

Parenting is more than using your power to get children to behave in certain ways. Parenting is all about the exposure and change of the child’s heart. When the heart of a child changes the behavioral change that is needed will last. Learn how to be an instrument of heart changing grace in the little moments of life that God will give you with your children, whether they are toddlers or teens.

(10am Sundays, starting September 11)

 

1.) Tuesday September 6 @ 9:00am
2.) Tuesday September 6 @ 7:00 PM
3.) Fellowship opportunity on the 15th.

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Crossroads/college class: Study of the book of Nehemiah

The story of Nehemiah centers around God returning His people to from exile to rebuild the temple and the wall around Jerusalem. As we work through this OT book we will be focusing on the major theme of God working sovereignly through responsible human agents to accomplish His redemptive purposes. This book impacts us as we gain understanding of how we are to be used by God to to be His redemptive agents in our worlds now.

We will be reading through the OT book and digging into scripture together through lecture and discussion. | starts Sept.11 at 10am