2011
05.05

Hey Friends,

I hope this email finds you doing well on this first week of May.

This coming Sunday we’ll be wrapping up our GINORMOUS series where we’ve been exploring some critically important verses from the Bible we all need to have a handle on. Don’t miss the final week at any of our services – 8:30am, 10am, or 11:30am.

Following the conclusion of this series, we’re launching into a brand new series simply called “Questions”. If you’ve ever found yourself asking some troubling or tricky questions about the Bible, or faith, or God, then this series is for you. Whether they’re questions you’ve struggled with personally or that you’ve been asked and you simply didn’t know how to respond, this upcoming series is going to be fantastic in helping all of us navigate some of the really big questions.

If fact, I’d love to hear what big questions you wrestle with or would like to see addressed in the coming weeks. I think we all have at least one question that seems to trip us up; I’d love to hear yours. Email them to questions@communitycc.net.

And as you know, the beginning of a series is a perfect time to invite someone who’s not a part of any church to join you at CCC. I really think the “Questions” series could be incredibly helpful for folks who have some hang ups about faith, church, and God. Maybe this is the perfect time to be bold and invite a friend or family member to CCC.

Don’t forget we’ve got some great opportunities coming up over the next several weeks.

ServeFest is taking place on Saturday, May 14th. We’re partnering with bunches of other church in the area to serve and bless our community and there’s still time for you to be a part of it all. Go to servefestmd.org, peruse the many different projects, and jump in to help. I hope CCC shows up in a huge way on the 14th to serve and bless our community.

In the meantime, have a terrific rest of your week.

I hope to see you on Sunday as we wrap up this GINORMOUS series.

David Robinson
Community Christian Church – Helping People Find Their Way Back To God
8094 Sandpiper Circle
White Marsh, MD 21236
www.communitycc.net

2011
04.30

ServeFest – May 14th

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2011
04.28

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ServeFest is right around the corner and will be here before we know it! This is going to be an incredible day of serving and blessing people all around our community.

CCC is passionate about serving and blessing our community, and it’s our hope that everyone who calls CCC home will participate in ServeFest on May 14. If you haven’t already signed up go to the website where you can get more information and find the project that appeals to you.  Think about inviting a friend to sign up with you for an unforgettable day.

2011
03.21

KidStuf is where kids take their parents to learn. It’s a super energized, highly creative environment designed for kids and parents to experience together. It’s for kids in kindergarten through 5th grade AND their parents and is a great tool for families to use for placing value in and helping build the spiritual lives of their kids. If you are the parent of an elementary aged kid, take advantage of this amazing resource. The next Kidstuf at Night is happening on Friday, April 1st (No foolin’!) from 7-8pm, in rooms 108-109. No sign up needed, just show up.

2011
03.19

Fit to Be Tied

It’s not a Joan Jett and the Blackhearts album. (Although it is.) Nor is it a shoe store. (Although it’s that too.) And it’s not a Tom and Jerry short film. (Although it’s that as well.) At CCC, Fit-To-Be-Tied is a 7 week small group experience for couples looking to prepare to take the huge step of marriage. The next session is open to couples who might already be married, but never had a chance to go through a small group like this. We explore a myriad of angles surrounding a marriage relationship, including conflict and communication, personality styles, love languages, marriage boundaries, sex, money, what the Bible has to say about love and marriage, etc. The next session of Fit-To-Be-Tied (Not the Quiet Riot song) is scheduled to kick off on the first Tuesday of April. You can sign up in the lobby on Sunday at CCC or send an email to fit@communitycc.net to get signed up.

2011
03.18

Starter Small Group

If you’re wondering what a next step might be for you at CCC, a Starter Small Group might be the answer. This small group runs for 6 weeks, meets right here at CCC, and is lead by Nic Cox, our Minister and Coordinator of Small Groups. It’s a real safe place to explore some central premises of our church and Christianity overall. It’s also a great first experience with Small Groups if you’ve never been a part of one before. (Come on, it’s 6 weeks!) You can sign up in the lobby on Sunday or email Nic Cox directly at nic.cox@communitycc.net if you’re interested in being a part of the Starter Group.

2011
03.17

News from CCC 3.17.2011

Hey Friends,

I hope you’re all doing well, especially now that spring appears to be springing.

This past week I thoroughly enjoyed watching so many of you take that crucial and important step of baptism. Hearing some of your stories over the weekend reminds me of why we started this church to begin with some 5 years ago. These are some of my favorite Sunday gatherings – when we set up the tank and celebrate people’s baptisms together. Whether young or old, guy or gal, it’s really exciting to hear people articulate their belief in Jesus Christ as they allow God to shape their journey and their story from here on out. That’s good stuff.

I hope you didn’t miss it.

This coming Sunday we’re kicking off a brand new series called GINORMOUS. The beginning of a series is a great time to invite a friend who is not a part of any church to come along with you to a CCC service. (Service times are 8:30am, 10am, and 11:30am.)

I hope you have a fantastic rest of the week! See you soon.

David Robinson

2011
03.11

Hey Friends,

We had a fantastic 5 year celebration this past weekend at Community Christian Church. I hope you were able to be a part of it all.

Friday night was sidesplitting at our annual Comedy Night where Darren Streblow and Taylor Mason helped us laugh our socks off. The desserts at the end of the night were a great way to top off the evening.

And then on Sunday we had more than 900 people come out to celebrate CCC turning 5. It was terrific! Hopefully you were able to pick up a piece of birthday cake and a goodie bag full of treats. (You know you love the white wristband and stickers, not to mention the candy!)

God has certainly been faithful over the last 5 years. And it’s been quite a ride thus far. I look forward to what’s in store for us as we journey along together. Our future is bright and our hope is firmly placed in the one who does not disappoint.

I’m glad you’re a part of what’s happening at CCC.

We have another exciting Sunday coming up here at CCC with our Baptism Celebration during all three services and Starting Point from 9:45 – 11:30. (Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead an hour as we spring forward.)

I look forward to reading your stories (remember, 100 words or less) and hope we all can become better at expressing how Jesus has changed our lives. Have a great rest of the week and I’ll see you again on Sunday as we conclude our series – “Just Walk Across The Room.”

David Robinson

2011
03.05

At CCC we have been in the midst of a message series called Just Walk Across the Room. Over the past 2 weeks we talked about straightforward ways we can share our faith and help other people draw near to God. If you missed either week, or both, you can listen to it on the Messages page of our website. Below is a story from Nic Cox about how his brother invited him to a student event and what that has meant for his life.

I grew up marginally Catholic, which means we went to church once a month or so, mostly when my brother and I were misbehaving.  I certainly didn’t take it very seriously. When the time for a choice about confirmation came, our entire family took a step back from church altogether. For several years we didn’t go anywhere on Sunday morning.

My uncle began talking to my father about how important it was to have his family in church and for him to be the leader of our family, including in the realm of spirituality. Because of those conversations our family began attending church with my uncle. Yet, I still remained aloof. I didn’t want to be involved and I certainly didn’t want to become like one of those Christians you see on TV, with their bland clothing, plastic smiles, and no personality.

One day out of the blue, my brother announced he was going to a student event at the church on Sunday evening, and he asked if I’d like to join him. I didn’t, but when you’re fourteen and you have a chance to get out of the house you take it.  I’m glad I went, because what I discovered there changed my impression of Christianity.  These weren’t perfect people in sweater-vests thumbing through Bibles.  These were regular high school kids just like me.  And if I was that wrong about what Christians were like, was it possible I was wrong about what God was like too?

Through that student group I was able to go on several service trips to Mexico, make lasting friendships that endure today, and to encounter Jesus in real and meaningful ways. All because my brother offered a simple invitation and I accepted.

Nic Cox

2011
03.04

News from CCC 3.4.2011

Hey Friends,

I hope you’re all doing well.

It’s quite a significant week around here at CCC. It’s hard to believe, but we’re celebrating 5 years as a church this coming weekend. Things got kicked off on March 5, 2006 here at 8094 Sandpiper Circle, and we’ve been meeting every Sunday since. (Except for a couple of blizzard days last year.)

Our 5 year birthday celebration begins this Friday, March 4th with our annual Comedy Night. Darren Streblow and Taylor Mason are coming in to help us laugh our socks off. The event is sold out and we’ve got quite a long waiting list for tickets.

If you did snag some tickets, the doors open at 6:30pm and the laughing starts at 7pm. Deserts will be provided at intermission. (Be sure to bring your sweet tooth.) I look forward to seeing you all there. And remember to wear a clean pair of socks, ‘cause you’ll be laughing them off!

The 5 Year Celebration continues this Sunday, March 6th at the CCC services taking place at 8:30am, 10am, and 11:30am. We’ve got quite a time planned together, including all sorts of free stuff to give away. So invite a friend to join you (they’ll get free stuff too!) and don’t miss the 5 Year Celebration. It’ll be a blast.
 
 
 
I hope to see you this weekend!

David Robinson