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CCPC is in the process of upgrading to a new church management computer system called CONNECT. One of the benefits of the new system is that you will have access through the church's website. Through Connect Online you will be able to update your family's information, view the online church directory, review your giving record, and connect with small groups and ministries to which you belong.  Details in worship this Sunday....in the meantime, having your correct email is important to us and will make it easier for you to get "connected".



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The next CCPC Blood Drive will be on Sunday May 20th from 8-1 in Ballard Hall. Sign up at the Welcome Center or at the new online scheduling site at www.redcross.org


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Bryden House Furniture Donations
The 3rd Saturday of each month

Get Details HERE



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Chapel Rededication and Ice Cream Social
Sunday, May 20 
1:30pm
Volunteers Needed for this Event.
Please contact the church office 

MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES

Presbyterian Women - It is now time to once again re-enroll for the 2012-2013 Kroger Community Rewards Program. All participants must re-enroll each year to continue earningrewards. Simply go to www.krogercommunityrewards.com and click on ‘Ohio’, ‘re-enroll’, enter your e-mail address and password. Under ‘Find your organization’, type in Central CollegePresbyterian Women. Then click on ‘search’. Next, click on the circle to the left of CCPW. Finally,click on ‘save changes’. Thank you for your continued support of our many PW missions. If youhave any questions, please contact Leslie Smith through the church office at 614-882-2347

 
 

 HOMELESS MINISTRY NEEDS - No kids clothes please. Items may be dropped off in the donations area in the basement of the Counseling Center. • batteries–size D, much needed • men’s and women’s winter clothing and socks • toilet paper • blankets • tarps• tents • men’s and women’s boots and shoes(with shoestrings and no holes) • most of all—please keep them in your prayers. Questions? Call Susan Higby through the church ofice at 614-882-2347

 
Denominational Concerns

The Session of Central College has begun a time of study relating to concerns which have arisen in our denomination over the last 30 years about some of the most fundamental theological matters: is the Bible God’s unique and authoritative Word to us; who is Jesus and why does he matter; is Jesus the only way to salvation; is human life sacred? Actions taken at the 2010 meeting of the General Assembly (national denominational meeting) and pending for 2012 General Assembly coming up June 30-July 7 make discernment a high priority at this time.The Session last month reflected daily on Scriptures addressing: the Bible’s authority; loving one another; human sexuality; reverence for God; sin; and other select topics. At a Special Meeting in April, your Session formed a Denominational Concerns Task Force made up of sitting elders and others. This team will carefully and prayerfully continue study of the Scriptures, research related actions and directions in our denomination, and explore our options for moving forward faithfully. Please hold this team in your prayers

 
Central College
Christian Counseling
Current & Upcoming Opportunities

April is Counseling Awareness Month Let’s clear up some misconceptions! Misconception #4: Is it OK to see an intern or just see professional counselors? At CentralCollege Christian Counseling, we take great pride in who we bring into our internship program.We go through an extensive interview process to make sure we are hiring the most competent,educated interns who live their lives according to a Christian world view. Interns are supervisedand they meet with their supervisor on a weekly basis to confidentially review their cases andseek direction or treatment planning assistance. We have a great deal of confidence in ourinterns and would recommend them to all of our clients. Please call us if you have any questionsor if we can be of help: 614-865-0513.

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If you want to know more - contact the church office at 614-882-2347
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OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS to note...
  • Thursday, May 17 - Cub Pack 192 Cake Auction - Join Cub Scout Pack 192 on Thursday, May 17 in Kirk Hall at 7p for their Annual Cake Auction. Scouts bake and decorate cakes with the help of their parents. Cakes are judged by their theme and auctioned off to the highest bidder. Proceeds are used to fund pack meetings, supplies for den activities and awards for advancement. Contact Cub Master Dennis Richard through the church office at 614-882-2347 for more details on the Cake Auction or to get involved with Pack 192
  • Saturday, May 19 - Bryden Furniture Donations - Next pickup will be Saturday, May 19. If you have furniture items to donate, Click HERE for details.  Items in great demand are:
    beds (mattress, bed frame, and box springs). Furniture for daily living: couch, chairs, end table, tables, etc. We pick up items from your home. 8:30-11:30a. Schedle your donation today. Volunteers: Ages 17 and up are needed to help with furniture pickup, please contact Chris.
  • Sunday, May 20 - Chapel Rededication & Ice Cream Social - Our History Grows Stronger! Did you know that our church roots date back to 1812? We will be celebrating our 200th anniversary on May 20 of this year! Not only is it the celebration of our 200 years, but will also serve as the long-awaited rededication of our historic chapel. Mark your calendars for 1:30p on Sunday, May 20 for an old-fashioned ice cream social and fellowship with church friends!
    Volunteers are needed for this event. Contact the office at 614-882-2347 
  • Tuesday, May 22 - Amalthea Meeting & Dinner -  Ballard Hall, Dinner 6:30p, Program 7:30p. Cost: Dinner $12.No charge for program. Nathan Baker, Central College Church archivist, will talk about hiseffort to catalog and preserve artifacts. He will highlight the book collection of the Virginia StoneMilligan Memorial Library. The 24 leather-bound books owned by early settler, Gideon Hart(1796-1859), will be displayed. Dinner reservations required by May 18. Email Sue Bauer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call the church office 882-2347.
  • June 18-22 - Camp Creation 8 - Click HERE to sign up by May 1.
  • Sunday, July 1 - Freedom Celebration - Watch This Space for more!
  • Friday, June 15 (July 13 & August 17) - Summer Book Discussion Group - 7pm In the Lounge - Like to read? Looking for some engaging discussion and good fellowship? Join us for our new summer book group! Our first book will be The Hole in Our Gospel by RichStearns. This is the story of Rich Stearns and his journey from being a corporate CEO to the president of World Vision. His new position opened his eyes to the struggles of the poorest of the poor in the world and the lack of Christians’concern and empathy. He challenges us to envision what our lives could look like if we really took the gospel message to heart. Join us for an informal time of discussion, sharing and fellowship as we stretch our viewpoints and see how this book can impact our own faith journeys. We will discuss chapters 1-14 in June. The book is available through the Westerville and Columbus library systems and at local bookstores. Men and women of all ages are welcome. Please contact Josh and Erin Flory or Karen Loehr through the church office if you have questions or if you will need child care.
  • July 15 - 19 - Vacation Bible School - Everything is possible with God! Mark 10:27  - Sunday, July 15-Thursday, July 19 Fly the friendly skies with us this summer! Join our crew by signing up to volunteer. Contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to get on board and take flight.
Last Updated on Thursday, 17 May 2012 09:31