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Getting to know each other
better through fellowship activities is important to the
growth and well being of our CSPC family. At CSPC there
are many opportunities for fellowship beyond attending
Sunday school and Sunday worship services. We are a close
church family and spend time together on a regular basis
doing things we love to do together. Groups that meet
regularly are described below. If you are interested in
joining a group please contact the CSPC office or the
person listed for details or simply attend one of their
regularly scheduled meetings.
Book lovers meet to
discuss popular
books. We have books available a month ahead so no one has
to
purchase the books. Contact Michele Hogan for more info.
2012 Schedule:
January:
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
July:
The Passage by Justin Cronin |
February:
Little Bee by Chris Cleave (book kit) |
August:
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand |
March:
Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane (book kit) |
September:
The Language of Flowers by Vanessa
Diffenbaugh |
April:
Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese |
October:
Nightwoods by Charles Frazier |
May:
Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 by
Richard Paul Evans |
November:
11/22/63 by Stephen King |
June:
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett |
No December meeting. |
CSPC quilters meet on the first Monday of the month at
7 pm to create beautiful quilts
for new babies and others in
need of the extra love and
warmth a handmade quilt
provides. Quilting skill is not
required! Contact Ruth Schweitzer for more info.
CSPC men join together in the spring and
summer months for weekly games as part of
a local church men's softball league. Contact Tim Reed for
more info.
Have you always wanted to learn to knit? Feeling lonely
trying to fix a
problem on a crochet pattern; would you like a place to go
to visit
with others while you work on your hooked rug? CSPC has
get-togethers
on one or two Fridays a month from 11 to 1 pm. NO
FEES, DUES OR DEADLINES! Just bring your project and lunch
and
enjoy seeing what others are doing, ask questions or learn
something new! Contact
Lynne Baker, Stephanie Thoeny, or Ruth Schweitzer for more
info.
Our Mary Esther Circle meets on the first
Monday of the month at 12:30 at the
church. We study Scripture, discuss it,
and sometimes veer from the subject.
We pray, mostly prayers written for us.
What we don’t do is have food or drink.
We don’t collect an offering, but
sometimes decide on a mission project.
We bake Christmas cookies for shut-ins.
The Mary Esther Circle adjourns for the
summer and concludes with a luncheon, usually at a
member’s house or a restaurant.
Contact Ruth Schweitzer for more info.
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