Holy Week and Easter Services
You are invited to attend in person or online for any of these Holy Week traditional services leading up to Easter.
You are invited to attend in person or online for any of these Holy Week traditional services leading up to Easter.
Take a moment to reflect on the beauty God has created through Country Club Christian Church in 2025.
Within the arid lands west of Arusha, we found ourselves in the fertile rift valley in the small village of Engaruka. We began our morning attending worship.
“Magical!” “My favorite!” “This was the best week ever!” “I’m so glad I came.” “Are we doing this again?” These are comments buzzing around our church this summer.
Christmas Eve, Easter, then Ash Wednesday—believe it or not, Ash Wednesday is one of my three favorite worship experiences each year.
As I reflect on 2024 and the vibrant community of Country Club Christian Church, I want to say THANK YOU!
The Kleenex was for Jordan. Or maybe Peter. I always tuck in a few Kleenex or a lace hanky just inside the pocket of my wedding book so that if the bride or groom begin to drip tears during the vows, I can quietly slip them a tissue.
This year's Celebration! Evening and Auction was held on Friday, March 1 at Union Horse Distilling Co in Lenexa. Over 125 members and friends gathered for great food, fun cocktails, a ton of silent auction experiences, gift cards and goodies and exciting live auction items! Guests participated in a Cork Pull Read More...
What do you do when someone you care about is hurting? Maybe you have a friend struggling with debilitating anxiety or a family member sinking further into depression. Maybe you have a neighbor grieving an untimely death.
When visitors enter our church’s front door and turn right towards the sanctuary, they often pause at the beauty of the space.
On October 6th and 7th, our church will host Spire Chamber Ensemble presenting a semi-staged performance of Craig Hella Johnson’s Considering Matthew Shepard in honor of the 25th anniversary of one of America’s most notorious anti-gay hate crimes.
When I was still teaching at the seminary, I wrote an article about preaching in which I compared the creative process to making a movie. Lots of scholars have borrowed various metaphors over the years to get at what putting a sermon together is like.
Community. That word means many different things to many different people. But for 70 of us here at Country Club Christian Church, "community" meant being a group in the Rocky Mountains.
The second episode from the new podcast "No Pulpit Required" with Rev. Bryce Bowers is now available for your listening pleasure!
Earlier in May, we asked members and the Preschool to paint prayer rocks for the future of this church. It was a fun and meaningful activity for all ages.