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Adult Programs
Being engaged in a smaller group is a wonderful way to serve, learn, and make lasting friendships and connections. CPC has a variety of active small groups – from those that are social in nature or study together, to those that share a task or mission. All groups welcome newcomers; don’t hesitate to call the contact if you’d like more information.
Presbyterian Men
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 Presbyterian Men meet periodically to enjoy dinner and discussions on a variety of topics. They also participate in many church activities, such as the Annual Fat Tuesday Pancake Dinner, Christmas caroling, and an annual weekend retreat. All CPC men are invited and welcome to join us at any meeting or event.
For more information about Presbyterian Men, contact Tom Van Scoyoc.
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UPCOMING PRESBYTERIAN MEN MEETINGS & EVENTS
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| Event | Details | Contact person |
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CPC Men's Softball Team
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CPC's Mean Green Machine men's softball team has ended the 2010
spring season. Our season 4 ended with a 4-13 record and we enjoyed some great fellowship during and after the games.
Come join us in the 2011 season!
Contact "Coach" Jason Troiano via email
or "Coach" Gary Govert via email
See
photos from the 2009 or 2010 seasons.
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Missing players from the 2010 Team photo are: Tom Bolick, Jeff Clark, and Tom Murdy. |
Covenant Groups
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Covenant Groups are small groups of adults or families (typically 8 – 24 people) who meet regularly, independent of church activities. Covenant Groups are most often formed among those sharing a common interest, demographic or need. While these groups are usually social in nature, activities such as service projects or study can be a part of the group’s practices. Each group sets its own schedule and makes plans for its time together. At least once a year groups are formed with help from the Congregational Nurture Team.
For more information, or to join, form or register a Covenant Group, contact the chair of the Congregational Nurture Team.
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Doves
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The Doves, a widow's support and social group, meet the first Thursday of each month at 10:00am in the Parlor. These women enjoy agendas that address issues of "aloneness" such as financial ideas or cooking for one; as well as many social or seasonal activities such as ideas for gift shopping and a variety of educational topics. Eating out, attending events together and participating in gift or mission projects are also customary. All widows
are welcome!
For more information, contact Estelle Cameron.
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Other Opportunities
There are many other areas in which to volunteer, serve, and meet new folks. Completing a Time and Talent form can help us help you identify what opportunities most appeal to you – and how to get involved.
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