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07.22.25 | Missions & Outreach | by Judy Foster
CPC’s goal for 2025 is 700 total boxes, but of course, we would love to donate more. EVERY box represents a specific child who gets to hear about the love of Jesus ...

07.15.25 | Discipleship | by Jonathan Calloway
While your summer reading list may include mysteries or dramas, let me challenge you to add a title or two of non-fiction to your list. Here are just a few ideas, and each one of these books is offered for sale in our Church Resource Center in...

07.08.25 | PCA | by Chris Rimondi
...General Assembly is also a witness to the world about who we are as God’s people and who our glorious Savior is.

The Perils and Promise of Graduation
05.20.25 | Youth Ministry | by Travis Hutchinson
Does this mean that college has to be a spiritually damaging experience? Not at all. What it means is that the risks and challenges of college need to be measured and prepared for. And the preparation is simpler than one might assume, though it...

05.06.25 | Children's Ministry | by Bekah Gernhard
For parents coming to worship on Sunday mornings, dropping their baby off in the church nursery so that they can sit in the worship service can feel like they’re putting on their oxygen mask, taking a deep breath, and then...

04.29.25 | Youth Ministry | by Heather Morrison
In our everyday lives, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the comforts that we have created. Our attachment to this world is so much stronger than we know.

04.08.25 | Discipleship | by Bill Massey
God’s pleasure in us stimulates our pleasure in Him for all His undeserved mercies. Because God is pleased with us in Christ, we desire to live in a way that pleases Him.

04.01.25 | Children's Ministry | by Sara Southard
As you prepare for this upcoming celebration, here are some resources to help your family keep your hearts and minds centered on the glorious reason we celebrate this season – Jesus’s sacrificial death and resurrection!

03.18.25 | Facilities | by Daniel Barber
We recognize that the Church is the gathering of the faithful, not the building they meet in. However, much like for David and the Israelites (and the early Church), it is a tool to help us in our faith journey.

The Moral Danger of Aesthetic Relativism
03.04.25 | Discipleship | by John Wykoff
Sadly, sin can corrupt our aesthetic sense just as surely as it corrupts our moral sense. God’s goodness is manifest as beauty everywhere in the world, but man’s faculty for recognizing and receiving that goodness...