By Rev. Chris Harris
One thing that church leaders of all denominations can agree on, is that the ‘virtual’ church is not only here to stay, but it offers huge benefits for evangelism. Why? Because it significantly lowers the barriers
(Adapted from The Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand)
God of peace, you have called us all to work for peace and justice.
By the Rev. Chris Harris and Janice Lovchuk
This is the third in a series of blog posts are adapted from The Book of Joy by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and The Dalai
By Christopher Wells, Director of Music & Organist
Have you seen these split-pane videos showing up in your social media? Maybe you’ve seen CCC’s own Virtual Recordings on YouTube, or maybe you saw
“On the night Jesus was betrayed…” You are invited to give blood on the day Jesus was handed over to death. Life is given to us by Jesus’s sacrifice and now you can give the gift of
By Felix J. Rogers, DO
Over the past century we have seen an interesting comparison between our understanding of coronary heart disease and dementia.
In 1913, in St. Petersburg, Russia, Nickolai Anichkov demonstrated that fatal heart attacks were caused by cholesterol
By Nathan Costa, Assistant Director of Music & Liturgist
“Lent” is a word of Germanic origin, meaning “spring,” perhaps referring to the “lengthen”-ing of the days of that season. After our snow-enshrouded Ash Wednesday and last week’s change
Christopher Wells
Today is the last Sunday after Epiphany. We will hear the story (this year from St. Mark) of Jesus ascending a mountain with Peter, James and John where he will
Attention middle school and high schoolers: Signup now for the annual CCC Weekend Ski Trip to Northern Michigan. We will ski 2 days at Crystal Mountain