We embrace relationship as a shared practice to cultivate openness to how God is moving—and our Sunday Communities provide a simple and fun way for adults of similar ages and life stages to build Christ-centered relationships with one another. Anyone can join a Sunday Community at any time, and there is no sign-up required, making these groups one of the easiest ways to get connected at CPC.
Each Sunday between worship services, adults of similar life stages come together for fellowship, discussion, and Bible study led by CPC pastors and community leaders. These groups also often meet outside of church for social gatherings and service opportunities.
The 30s & 40s group is comprised of adults in their 30s and 40s in a variety of life stages. The group gathers for a time of connection, small-group discussion, and learning.
Email Josh and Courtney McKinley to learn more.
E3 is a group of couples mostly in their 30s and 40s, many of whom have young kids. The group gathers to enjoy food and walk through life’s seasons together—and often meets around the Twin Cities for ongoing community building.
Email Claire Kellner or Krista Taylor to learn more.
SALT is a group of adults in their 50s and 60s. The group gathers for Bible study, conversation, laughter, and prayer.
Email Meg Garrett to learn more.
Credo is one of two groups of adults mostly in their 60s and beyond. The group gathers for honest conversation, Bible study, and community prayer—and hosts informal potluck gatherings throughout the year.
Email Jane Sundberg to learn more.
ACTS is one of two groups of adults mostly in their 60s and beyond. The group gathers for supportive conversations about faith, life, and Scripture.
Call Sally and Rob Lund to learn more.
MORE is a group of adults mostly in their 70s and beyond. The group gathers to learn from engaging teachers who lead Bible studies and present on resonant life topics.
Call Pete and Ginny Van De Water to learn more.
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