Community Connection

“Family Time” is now Community Connection! While the name has changed, the focus has not: these activities, offered by our Children’s Education Director, are designed to help families remain connected to their faith, community and each other.

Each week, a new activity is introduced during Sunday worship and then posted below. Also, don’t forget to follow Community Connection on Facebook and Instagram.

Resolve to Recommit Together
Jennifer Gantwerker Jennifer Gantwerker

Resolve to Recommit Together

With the new year comes a new beginning, one many of us are really looking forward to. Many of us will greet the new year with resolutions…

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Christmas Around the World, Part 5 - Your House!
Jennifer Gantwerker Jennifer Gantwerker

Christmas Around the World, Part 5 - Your House!

During this Advent season, we have been taking a trip around the world, exploring Christmas traditions from different countries. Well, it’s Christmas Eve, and our final stop is...your house!

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Christmas Around the World, Part 4 - the Philippines!
Jennifer Gantwerker Jennifer Gantwerker

Christmas Around the World, Part 4 - the Philippines!

During this Advent season, we are taking a trip around the world, exploring Christmas traditions from different countries. Our fourth stop is the Philippines, which joyfully celebrates the longest Christmas season in the world.

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Christmas Around the World, Part 3 - Nigeria!
Jennifer Gantwerker Jennifer Gantwerker

Christmas Around the World, Part 3 - Nigeria!

During this Advent season, we are taking a trip around the world, exploring Christmas traditions from different countries. Our third stop is Nigeria, where old traditions meet new ones at Christmastime.

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Christmas Around the World, Part 2 - Colombia & Venezuela!
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Christmas Around the World, Part 2 - Colombia & Venezuela!

During this Advent season, we'll be taking a trip around the world, exploring Christmas traditions from different countries. Our second stop is Latin America, specifically Colombia and Venezuela, which share the tradition of "pesebres" and "cartas al Niño Dios."

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