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Advent Devotional Round Up 2024

Advent Devotional Round Up 2024

Nov 24, 2024

Looking for a last-minute Advent devotional you can read online or print at home? Check out some of our faves: Holy Hospitality This is CSPC’s devotional that goes along with our 2024 worship series. Physical copies will be available at the church, or you can follow along on social media...

100 Steps to Liberty: An Invitation for Good Friday

Mar 20, 2024

The John Rankin House, where the Rankin family worked together to move enslaved people towards freedom. On Good Friday, we remember Jesus’ sacrifice for us and for our salvation. In the New Testament, the word salvation can also be translated liberation; it is the same word used when God liberated...

Now Hiring!

Now Hiring!

Mar 10, 2022

CSPC is part of a five-church collective looking for a part-time youth group coordinator. Click the link to learn more and to apply! NKY-Youth-Coordinator-Job-DescriptionDownload

Choking on Ashes

Choking on Ashes

Feb 17, 2021

Like most of the kids in my tenth grade Latin class, I was fascinated by Pompeii.  The teacher knew it was a sure-fire way to get a wandering class of teenagers to pay attention. The volcano that exploded over Pompeii came so fast that the lava and ash solidified around...

CSPC Reopening Goal: July 5, 2020

Jun 18, 2020

Dear CSPC family, Many of you have expressed longing to be back in our sanctuary for worship. I am grateful for your love of that holy place, and for your patience as the leadership of CSPC has diligently worked through the safest ways to go about reopening. This week, Session...

Three Spiritual Practices for White People This Week

Three Spiritual Practices for White People This Week

Jun 3, 2020

In a broken and fearful world the Spirit gives us courage to pray without ceasing, to witness among all peoples to Christ as Lord and Savior, to unmask idolatries in Church and culture, to hear the voices of peoples long silenced, and to work with others for justice, freedom, and...

Hope in the Cracks

May 4, 2020

A few weeks ago, my fiancee called me excitedly to come see something on the balcony. I scanned the view, trying to figure out what he was so interested in. “No,” he said, “look down.” My balcony is not terribly interesting. Wood planks. Two deck chairs. A couple garden gnomes that...

CSPC Response to Covid-19

Mar 14, 2020

Dear CSPC family, Session met tonight to discuss our church’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The prevailing wisdom of the medical community is to cancel large gatherings to slow transmission of the virus, allowing hospitals to absorb the impact of critical cases over time. In accordance with state, medical, and...

Snowflakes and Ashes: The Beauty of Impermanence

Snowflakes and Ashes: The Beauty of Impermanence

Feb 26, 2020

It was snowing when I began this reflection. You wouldn’t know it now. I drove through thick flakes to get to church today to prepare for our Ash Wednesday service. Our siblings in the north are cancelling those same services, due to whiteout conditions. But here in Northern Kentucky the...

Burn It All Down: The Power of Ash Wednesday

Burn It All Down: The Power of Ash Wednesday

Mar 6, 2019

From time to time, it appears in my social media feeds, as a hashtag or an all-caps cry: BURN IT ALL DOWN. It’s hyperbole, of course. A tongue-in-cheek, exasperated way of expressing frustration and exhaustion with something that’s just not working. A toxic work environment? Burn it all down. Laundry...

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