Stories in Glass
The stained glass windows shape the beauty of our sacred space but more than that, they tell us the key stories of our faith and inspire us to live in the light of God’s beautiful love and grace.
The stained glass windows shape the beauty of our sacred space but more than that, they tell us the key stories of our faith and inspire us to live in the light of God’s beautiful love and grace.
This series looks at how characters in the Bible faced unsettling historical moments and rather than give in to fear, they took action to live out their faith.
Church is about community, and there are a variety of ways for middle schoolers and high schoolers to connect with each other and with others in the community at Country Club Christian Church throughout the. This calendar details tentative opportunities in August and September 2020. Out of love and caution for each Read More...
Sun., Aug. 30 • 6:00 p.m. • In the church back yard. RSVP to Tyler.
A sizable portion of the New Testament consists of letters to the church from the Apostle Paul, challenging and encouraging readers. What often goes unnoticed is the poetry within those letters, offering beauty and rhythm in an ugly world often out of sync. Join us for this three-part series on The Poetry of Paul.
Thursday, August 13, 7:00-8:00 p.m. The college and young adult years are always filled with transitions that families have to negotiate, but this year we have the added stress of a pandemic and economic depression. Parents of college students are invited to a conversation to share joys, concerns, observations, and questions in Read More...
Join us on Sun., Aug. 16 for Part 6: In Relationships, based on Genesis 45:1-15, Rev. Carla Aday preaching.
In their class Reading for Anti-Racism Rev. Catherine Stark-Corn and Rev. Tyler Heston share about their approaches to anti-racism work and some of the books that have helped them get there.
Resources for thinking about racism and learning anti-racism from our clergy.
July 17-24, 2021 Join families and individuals from our congregation for a week of hiking, horseback riding, fishing, crafting, relaxing and fun at the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado. The group of 60-90 folks from all generations stays in a lodge with lovely mountain views and enjoys the home Read More...
A global pandemic sweeps the world, protests of police violence erupt, and our cities look like war zones. At such a time as this, the ancient Scriptures become surprisingly relevant. Join us for this sermon series in June.
Saturday, May 30 9:30-11:30 a.m. We are planning a family scavenger hunt that will take you to see some familiar faces and places - all while maintaining social distancing! Families will begin in the chapel parking lot and will have a choice between driving, walking or biking. *bring your own bikes* From sharing a silly song Read More...
It is with great sadness that we have decided to cancel Christian Community Camp for 2020. Several things that lead us to this difficult decision. We want to keep people safe -- inside our community and in the communities we visit. (Estes Park is a destination for many people from all of Read More...
We’d be hustling in at 9:03, 9:04, 9:06 a.m. …wondering if Stanley would make it through the service or if he would squirm and squawk his way to the back of the sanctuary…or even farther. We’d say hello to friends who are now more like family. In the parlor we’d make note Read More...
By Nancy Ralston Nancy has been a member of Country Club Christian Church for more than 20 years. She is a deacon and serves in a multitude of capacities, including on the Green Team. A former Country Club Christian Church minister once said that there are three reasons why people go to Read More...