Category: Religion

Why Community Church?

Kerry Blount That is a question asked by many folks when they are considering a church to attend. I asked the same question when I first moved to SaddleBrooke some 11 years ago. My wife and I walked into Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) back then and the feeling was completely different than it is…

Summer In The Word

Terry Barringer Would you like to know how God has changed the lives of some of your Christian neighbors? The Women’s Ministry of Community Church at SaddleBrooke is offering a summer series where six women will share her God Story revealing experiences that changed, impacted, altered or uplifted her life. Please plan to join us…

LIFT – Ladies In Fellowship Together

Terry Barringer One afternoon in the spring of 2002 Lil Reed, wife of Pastor John of the Community Church at SaddleBrooke, took stock of her church. The teaching was biblically sound, the Bible studies were well attended, the fellowship was warm and inviting but something was missing. Although there were several active successful ministries, there were…

News from the Institute

The Institute for Jewish Services and Studies announces that Shabbat Services will be held on Friday evening, April 29, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. in the West Ballroom of the MountainView Country Club. The service will be led by Rabbi Sanford Seltzer and Cantorial Soloist Sarah Boltt, accompanied by Carolyn Cochrane. A pre-Shabbat optional service will…

Men’s Bible study notice

Paul Vincent Volpe Would you like to study the Bible, interact and enjoy Christian fellowship with other men? If so, join our group, the Men’s Bible Study (MBS), here in SaddleBrooke. Our next MBS commenced on October 2, 2015, and continues every Friday, from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. through June. Our practice is to meet at…

Resurrection Church wins big with two services

SaddleBrooke residents Pat Webb (left) and Judy Stanard are members of the Resurrection Church Council. Gary Zellinger is a member of the Nominating Committee.

David Stanard Let’s go back to a year ago when Resurrection Church was new to our community. Just six months old at the time, it had a problem that all churches would like to have. Exploding attendance had resulted in its outgrowing its meeting place, the Vermilion Room at the HOA 1 Clubhouse. Not wanting…