Tag: Community Church at SaddleBrooke

Women’s retreat

International speaker Sue Heimer

Terry Barringer The historic Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch and Resort will be the setting of the women’s retreat hosted by the Women’s Ministry of the Community Church at SaddleBrooke on Friday, April 21, 2017. Consider this event an opportunity to celebrate the arrival of spring and fresh beginnings. The Story of Miriam. How might this…

CCSB scores again

Left to right: Brooke McIntyre for the Dallas Cowboys, former NFL referee Pastor Steve Wilson and Carol Thompson for Minnesota Viking country

Carol Thompson For the second year in a row, The Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) donated soup to the Tri-Community Food Bank on its Souper Bowl Sunday, February 5. CCSB members, family and friends donated 1,450 pounds of soup exceeding expectations and donations from last year by 500 pounds! Community Church at SaddleBrooke meets every…

Community Church and Tucson shelters

Dick Kroese with Nicole Boddie of the Salvation Army

Dick Kroese This time of year is a poor time to be out of blankets because of the cold weather and to prevent sickness or, at the worst, death. Many people sleep on floors or wherever they can find a safe place to sleep. Thousands of blankets that were headed to local homeless shelters did…

CCSB and GriefShare Support

Cari Block A new GriefShare faith-based support and education group sponsored by Community Church of SaddleBrooke (CCSB) will begin Sunday, January 8, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. This helpful program will aid those who have lost a loved one through death as they go through the difficult process of rebuilding their lives. The program includes video…

Community Church and Operation Christmas Child

Sandy Simester (left) and Colleen Merrill

Dick Kroese Operation Christmas Child first started in 1990 in North Wales when Dave Cooke, father of four, sees the horror of abandoned children in Romanian orphanages on TV news. He asks friends to help fill a truck with toys and drive them to Romania and this was the beginning of Operation Christmas Child as…

Community Church’s Mission Fair

Youth on their Own (YOTO) Executive Director Nicola Hartmann and Cathy Scott, CCSB liaison to YOTO

Dick Kroese Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) invited the representatives of their partnering Missions groups to their congregation in November. Each group explained how they help make a difference in people’s lives. We all understand that we couldn’t accomplish this without partnering with them and they with us. All of us realize that there is…

The Amazing Story – Advent of Christ

The Gatekeepers

Terry Barringer One of the most anticipated events of the Christmas season for the women of Community Church at SaddleBrooke and their friends and neighbors has been the Advent Celebration hosted by the Women’s Ministry. This special program has become an annual tradition for the past 12 years. The MountainView ballroom will be transformed for…

John Miller and Community Church

Dick Kroese Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) was privileged to have Dr. John Miller speak to us once again this summer. A frequent Bible teacher at CCSB, John gave a message on 9/11 called Securing the Borders of our Heart. On that fateful Tuesday morning 15 years ago our nation suffered an unforgettable horrific attack. Homeland…

Save the Date! Jerry Nelson at CCSB

Jerry Nelson

Carol Thompson Once again, internationally-celebrated concert pianist, Jerry Nelson, will perform at Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) on Sunday, December 18 at 8:30 a.m. in the DesertView Theatre. Jerry has established himself as one of the world’s premiere performers, having performed on all continents. He has teamed up with Dino and Anthony Burger and accompanied…

Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Community Church

Chris Collins of Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Dick Kroese Community Church of SaddleBrooke (CCSB) was honored and privileged to have Chris Collins from Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) deliver an inspiring message in August. FCA is touching millions of lives right here in Tucson and their motto is “One Heart at a Time.” Since 1954, FCA has been challenging coaches and athletes…