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Sunday, June 8, 2025 9:00am & 10:30am

(9am Service Live-streamed on YouTube & Facebook)

"Why Only Chains Will Free You"

Romans 6:15-23 | Pastor Paul Lauerman


We assume that when we have more choice, more options more control that will mean we have more freedom. What if that is not necessarily true? Come discover the true freedom found only in the Lordship of Christ!


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Father's Day at CPC:  Faith, Family, and Fiesta – Celebrating Nacho Average Dad! This Father's Day, we’re throwing a fiesta in the church lobby to honor all the incredible dads, grandpas, uncles, and father figures who are nacho-average guys! These men are faith-filled leaders, backyard grill masters, (bad) joke-tellers, and everyday heroes in our church family. Come for the laughs, stay for the snacks, and let’s celebrate the amazing men who’ve helped shape our faith and families. Trust us—this is nacho-ordinary Sunday!

PB&J. High schoolers — something brand new is happening… and it’s called PB&J.

What does it stand for? Great question. Is it a secret code? A party? A sandwich appreciation club? Only one way to find out: be there. Bring your friends. Bring your curiosity. Leave your guesses at the door. Wanna know more? Courtney’s got the inside scoop — email her or find her on Sunday (she’s probably near the coffee).

Disaster Relief to NC:  We are returning to the Asheville area of NC October 26-31 to help with relief efforts from hurricane Helene.  The restoration work will take between 3 and 5 years for the area to recover.  We are taking a team of 14 people max.  This is an intergenerational missions opportunity. You can register here at Disaster Relief October 2025.

CPC Photographer needed. Do you have a passion for photography and a heart for serving the church? CPC is looking for a volunteer photographer to help capture the life and ministry of our church family! Whether it's Sunday services, special events, or community gatherings, your photos can help tell the story of what God is doing at CPC. This is a great opportunity to use your gifts in a meaningful way and be part of our creative team. If interested contact Jerry Hammack for more info.

Need for Pot Roasts: Each month, CPC provides a warm, homemade meal of pot roasts for the Lamb Center, a day shelter serving homeless men and women in our community. We’re looking for 13 volunteers to prepare roasts for Tuesday, June 17 — and we’d love your help! You can bring your fully assembled roast to church on Sunday, June 15, or deliver it hot to CPC by 10:00 AM on June 17. A simple, crowd-pleasing recipe is available on the CPC sign-up page.

Plenty of Ways to Serve: God has given each of us time and talents, and using them to serve others is one of the most meaningful ways we can glorify Him. At CPC, there are plenty of opportunities to jump in—whether it’s helping with kids, welcoming guests, supporting behind the scenes, or serving during worship.

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to serving at CPC, and there’s definitely a spot that fits you. If you’re ready to get plugged in or just want to learn more, stop by the welcome desk or reach out to the church office. We’d love to help you find your place!

CPCKids Sunday Social: Reminder CPCKids families! Tomorrow, following the 10:30 service, we will gather together out back for our Sunday Social “Popsicles & Playground”.

CPCKids Sunday Changes for June: Beginning Sunday, June 8th through June 29th, children in 2nd–5th grades will join their families in worship. During this time, we will also combine our PreK and K/1 classrooms. This adjustment allows us to honor and give rest to our incredible leaders who serve faithfully all year. Despite having this change, discipling our 2nd–5th graders will not stop! We are committed to intentional, intergenerational worship, where kids and adults grow together in their faith.

PRAYER   Allow us to pray for and with you by filling out the prayer request form.

GIVING If you feel called to give to our ministry, visit cpceco.org/giving

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