In every season of life, we believe God is up to something. At CPC, we strive to care well for one another all the time—through joy, health, sickness, and sorrow. If you need support or are navigating a new season of life, we’d love to care for you.
We seek to be people who give and receive the love and care of Jesus through community support and counsel.
In an urgent situation, call the Pastor On-Call Emergency line at 877.311.7678.
Open to anyone grieving the death of a loved one, this group creates spiritually honest space to process the grief journey and explore how to integrate grief into everyday life.
Learn more and register here.
This group is for parents of children with mental illness to connect and care for one another through their parenting and faith journeys.
Come find hope, health, and healing for the hurt of separation and divorce. There is no fee to participate and registration is open throughout the duration of the program.
Learn more and register here.
An Alcoholics Anonymous group meets at CPC weekly.
Learn more at the AA website.
When CPC congregants are hospitalized, in transitional care, under hospice care, or have limited mobility, they can request a supportive visit. One of our pastors or care volunteers will show up to provide compassionate presence and prayer.
Please call the main office to request a visit.
Whether homebound or not, we invite seniors to request a visitor. Volunteers from our community meet seniors in their place of living about once a month to spend time together and share in fellowship.
Please email Chris Trailer to request a visitor.
After parents welcome a new child into their home, one of our care staff or volunteers will offer to stop by, deliver a gift, and check in with the new parents to provide prayerful support through this life transition.
Please email Tammy Mitchell about a new addition to the CPC community.
Through our meal train delivery service, volunteers can sign up to prepare and bring meals to CPC community members in need.
For seniors who request short-term assistance after a health event or life change, we have volunteers who help with housekeeping, grocery shopping, and transportation.
Email Chris Trailer to learn more.
Every Sunday during worship, the CPC in-person prayer team—comprised of volunteers from our community—is available to provide a listening ear and prayer.
Prayers submitted online or during worship are received by CPC pastors and shared, as appropriate, with our virtual prayer team who pray for our community all week long.
Submit a prayer request.
Volunteer knitters create prayer shawls for our community. Prayer shawls can be found in the prayer room at CPC and can be delivered as needed/requested.
Please email Chris Trailer to join the Prayer Ministry.
We are always looking for volunteers to help make our Care Ministries happen.
Volunteers can support memorial services by being an usher/greeter, providing baked goods, or setting up, serving, and/or cleaning up the reception.
Learn more about baptisms, weddings, and memorial services.
Volunteers can support Edynamoes by serving a meal and helping to facilitate devotions, programming, and fellowship.
To volunteer with Memorial Service Support or Edynamoes, complete this sign-up form
Sign UpSome programs require Care Training prior to volunteering. This training covers the foundations of how to walk alongside someone in difficult or transformative moments. Volunteer roles that require Care Training include: leading a support group, hospital visitation, senior visitation, new baby/parent visitation, and joining the in-person prayer team.
Care Training is held over the course of six evenings, usually Mondays from 6:30-8PM at CPC.
For more information, email Chris Trailer.
CPC Pastors offer support, care, and counsel to those in need. Our pastoral counseling services included one-one-one meetings with a CPC pastor, referrals for professional help, and resources to find assistance and support during a time of need.
Email us to learn more or request support.
Located south of the CPC Sanctuary, the Memorial Prayer Garden provides a sacred resting place for members of our church community. Its paths, benches, fountain, and landscapes encourage peaceful reflection, prayer, and thanksgiving.
Members can purchase an urn to be kept at the Garden columbaria, scatter their loved one’s ashes in the designated Scattering Garden, and/or purchase a Memorial Wall engraving.
Call the main office to learn more.
Our Pastor of Care, Jon Good, would love to get to know you and answer any questions you may have.
Email Jon