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Flower Guild produces more than just beautiful floral arrangements

by Kimberly Peterson

This coming October, Flower Guild will celebrate its 6th anniversary. In some ways, it’s difficult to imagine so much time has gone by. However, when I think about all we have done and how seamlessly we have

There is a place for everyone in CCC’s music ministry

bJennifer DeMello-Johnson

“Grant that what we sing with our lips we may believe in our hearts, and what we believe in our hearts we may show forth  in our lives.”  Taken from

Welcoming the stranger

by Sonia Pastore

In 1957, my grandfather immigrated to the United States from the Holy Land to Youngstown, Ohio. He was not sponsored by an agency, but rather came on his own, leaving his young family behind to

CCC Starts new running group this summer

by Rebecca A. Chamberlain-Creanga

When I run, I feel God’s pleasure,” is a well-known line from the classic 1981 film, Chariots of Fire. For those new to running, the high-impact activity can feel anything but enjoyable.

I still remember when I

Pentecost: Celebrating the Spirit’s gifts and fruits

by the Rev. Bill Danaher

Pentecost celebrates the day that the Holy Spirit was given to the Church. This moment is recorded in the second chapter of the Book of Acts (2:1-42). The Spirit descended as a wind and fire

Church Fair offers a “slice of heaven” for our church family

by the Rev. Manisha Dostert

Our annual Church Fair is Sunday, May 21. In preparation for it, Jill Bednas and Kate Bell and the Children and Youth and Hospitality Committees have ordered hot dogs, chips, ice cream and popsicles. The

Recognizing the service of our acolytes

by Jill Bednas

The Acolyte Corps, or AC as we affectionately call it, is home to the largest youth group at CCC and probably the largest in the state; we average around 52 youth ages 12-18. Acolytes have served here

Meeting Jesus again through children’s spring play

by the Rev. Imogen Rhodenhiser and Kate Bell

One of the ways that we’re invited to meet Jesus over and over again is in the faces of children. Our devoted Sunday School teachers do this every week; they give of