This Week at CPC
- Session meeting
February 23, 2012 (7:00 pm)
- NVTRP Board meeting
February 25, 2012 (8:00 am)
- Girl Scout Troop 1930 meeting
February 27, 2012 (2:30 pm)
- Study:Disciple:Under the Tree of Life
February 27, 2012 (7:00 pm)
- AA (2) meeting
February 27, 2012 (8:15 pm)
- Bible Study: Galations & James
February 28, 2012 (9:30 am)
- AA meeting
February 28, 2012 (8:30 pm)
- Women's Bible Study: Beth Moore
February 29, 2012 (9:30 am)
- Boy Scout Troop 1104 meeting
February 29, 2012 (7:00 pm)
- Choir Rehearsal
February 29, 2012 (7:30 pm)
- Girl Scout Troop 819 meeting
March 02, 2012 (6:00 pm)
- Study:Disciple:Under the Tree of Life
March 05, 2012 (7:00 pm)
- AA (2) meeting
March 05, 2012 (8:15 pm)
- Primary Elections
March 06, 2012 (All Day)
- Bible Study: Galations & James
March 06, 2012 (9:30 am)
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| “This is a people church – which of course is what ‘church’ is, but there is a true sense of family here and once you start coming you become a part of the family.” CPC Member |
The size of the Clifton Presbyterian Church allows people to connect quickly, to feel known, welcomed, and of service to the church and to God. Although there are activities for children, youth and adults, fellowship events are intentionally designed to foster relationships across age divides and generations. Youth who grow up through the church say they love having so many extra parents, grandparents, and younger brothers and sisters to worship, laugh, and learn with here at CPC.
Fellowship Activities for everyone at CPC
- Potluck Suppers and Game Nights for all ages
- Dine with Nine dinners hosted in people’s homes
- Cook-outs to celebrate the beginning and end of the church school year
- Pizza Parties for all ages
Fellowship Activities for groups at CPC

- Men’s Breakfast
- Mom’s Bible Study
- Women’s Retreat
- OWLS monthly events (Older Wiser Livelier Seniors)
- Youth Events and Youth Group
- Book Group
Congregational Care
Within the congregation, our deacons are leaders in service ministering to those who are sick and in need. CPC feels like a family that is there for you when you need extra care. We provide a place of welcome to families who are grieving, those going through treatment for illness, moms on bed rest – anytime someone needs additional support, the deacons coordinate care for them.
| “When my wife was so sick, one of my neighbors asked me ‘Who are all these people coming to see her at home and in the nursing home?’” I said, “Well, church!” “If it had not been for this church, my family and my neighbors, I don’t think I would have made it.” CPC Member |
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