Community Christmas Service

Community Christmas Services

December 25th 

8 AM

Join us for a great time of fellowship as the all of the local churches and everyone in the community worship together in unity.  This year’s service will be at Community Bible Baptist Church by beloved Pastor Wheeler from Macedonia Church of God in Christ.

Blue Christmas Service

Blue Christmas 

A Service of Light in the Midst of Darkness

Sunday, December 22nd

11 am

The Holiday season can be hard for those whose hearts are hurting.  Blue Christmas is a service of hope and healing for those carrying pain or loss during the season of celebration.

 

Children’s Grief Awareness Day

Children’s Grief Awareness Day

 “The Voices of Children, Walking in our Shoes”

Thursday, November 21st at 6:30 PM

For children 5 – 18 years old who have been affected by loss  (death, divorce, fire, relocation, foster care, children of inmates, violence, abuse etc.) Dinner will be served

Operation Christmas Child (Shoeboxes)

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD

Thank you for your generous support to a child in need.

We are currently collect shoeboxes filled with love items to send to those less fortunate all over the world.

You may leave your boxes in the church Welcome Center.

1. Start with an average-size cardboard or plastic shoebox. If you want to wrap it, cover the box and lid separately.

2. Decide whether you will pack a box for a girl or a boy, and the age category: 2-4, 5-9, or 10-14.

3. Select a quality “wow” toy such as a doll, soccer ball with pump, or stuffed animal. Then add other fun toys, hygiene items, and school supplies.

4. Pray: Most importantly, pray for the child who will receive your gift. You can also include a personal note and photo.

5. Follow Your Box Labels: Donate $7 online and receive a tracking label to Follow Your Box and discover the destination of your shoebox gift.

Additional Information:

Toys: Include items that children will immediately embrace such as toy cars, yo-yos, jump ropes, balls, toys that light up and make noise (with extra batteries), etc.

School Supplies: pens, pencils and sharpeners, crayons, markers, notebooks, paper, solar calculators, coloring and picture books, etc.

Non-liquid Hygiene Items: toothbrushes, bar soap, combs, washcloths, etc.

A Personal Note: You may enclose a note to the child and a photo of yourself, your family, or group. If you include your name and an address, the child may be able to write back.

Do Not Include:

Used or damaged items; war-related items such as toy guns, knives, or military figures; chocolate or food; out-of-date candy; fruit rolls or other fruit snacks; drink mixes (powdered or liquid); liquids or lotions; medications or vitamins; breakable items such as snow globes or glass containers; aerosol cans.

Mental Health Awareness Afternoon Tea

Join us on Saturday, October 26th at 2 pm for our  Annual Afternoon Tea focused on Mental Health Awareness.

“Be Free and do not let yourself be burdened again” Galatians 5:1

This event is family friendly and you are encouraged to invite your loved ones to join us.

Cost $25 per person

New Member’s Social

NEW MEMBER’S SOCIAL

 

The entire church is invited to officially welcome our newest members to the CBBC Family!  

 
Join us for our New Member’s Social, learn more about our different ministries, enjoy a great time of fellowship, and really make our new members feel at home.
 
Bring your best dish, refreshments will be served!
 
Wednesday, September 25th
7:30 PM
 
** All leaders please bring a display depicting your ministry to inform all members of the wonderful work your ministry is doing.

The Path Forward Workshop

                              

“The Path Forward”

Community Bible Baptist Church is hosting  “The Path Forward Workshop” an interactive workshop designed specifically for high school students, their parents, and young adults ages 18-24.  Spiritually based from Psalms 119:105 “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path”. This workshop will be a dynamic two part series to prepare our youth and young adults for the real world and to help them develop strategies for success.  We will engage youth through meaningful dialogue, hands on activities, and practical application practices.  Our goal is to provide them with strategic analytical thinking skills, research techniques,  and to have them walk away with a confident outlook on managing their future.

Part One : The Road Map to College

Through thought provoking activities we will help them uncover their strengths, likes, and dislikes to match with corresponding careers, college majors, and choosing the right college fit.  They will be provided with tips and best practices in choosing the right college and getting accepted. They will understand the admissions process and learn financial aid tips. We will also review the Scholarship Hunt and provide unique resources.

Part Two: The Road Map to Real Life

We have found that schools and parents do a great job with preparing their kids for college however there seems to be a lack of planning for those who do not choose to further their education.  The fact of the matter is you can still become successful without a college degree and although we would love and encourage everyone to pursue  higher education, not everyone does.  Our goal is to provide them with alternative options and help them create plans of success so that they do not spend their 20’s wondering aimlessly without direction. Through hands on activities we will provide them with real life skills from career options, to interviewing, on up to creating successful job habits.

 

Attendees are encouraged to bring their cell phones/laptops and invite a friend! (Meals will be provided)