Wednesdays at CC offers discipleship opportunities for you to connect and grow in your faith with others. See below.


TABLE DISCUSSIONS 

Ready to go deeper in your faith while building real friendships? Tables Discussions is a welcoming, engaging environment where you’ll explore the book of Matthew through intentional relational discipleship. We will gather at tables to learn, grow, and discover what it means to follow Jesus—together. You’ll also get access to additional resources from Pastor Jason to help guide your journey throughout the series. 

Whether you're new or seasoned in your faith, this is a place for you to grow while being challenged.  

Childcare is available with registration. 

Wednesday Table Discussion starts Wednesday, August 20th in the Mandarin Room 

Wednesday Nights 6:30pm

August 20th - November 19th 

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SENIOR ADULTS’ BIBLE STUDY 

Meeting Weekly at 10am on Wednesday’s - For Ages 55 And Older - Gathering for fellowship, worship, Bible teaching, mission projects and more.  

LEARN MORE AND SIGN UP HERE 


CC MOMS 

Christ's Church Moms (CC MOMS) is a ministry for women raising kids of all ages and stages of motherhood.

If you’re looking for a welcoming place to connect, make new friends, and be encouraged, then plan to join us. Motherhood is hard work, but you don't have to "mom" alone. In-person gatherings are 9:30-11:30 a.m., on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Wednesdays of each month, from September through April, at our Mandarin Campus. Registration is open all year and is required to attend. The program is $35 and this covers the cost of your book and materials for the year. Childcare is provided at no cost. 

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GRIEF SHARE GROUP  

If you’ve lost a spouse, child, family member, or friend, you’ve probably found there are not many people who understand the deep hurt you feel. This can be a confusing time when you feel isolated and have many questions about things you’ve never faced before. Grief Share is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences with video segments, group discussion, and a personal workbook.  Grief Share offers the support you need to find hope, healing and fellowship with others to help you face these challenges and move toward rebuilding your life.  

Grief Share starts Wednesday, August 20 at the Mandarin Campus in Room 511 

Wednesday Nights 6:30-8:15pm  

August 20 – November 19  

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CARE TEAM TRAINING  

Care Team Training - At the heart of Christianity is the fact that we care for people. Jesus’ and the Apostles’ care for others was easy to see in the pages of the New Testament. They went from place to place, from town to town, and not only met the spiritual needs of people but clearly met their emotional and physical needs, as well. Being a disciple of Jesus Christ means we follow Him and live out the new identity that He gifted to us. In this 6-Week Training we will cover the following: Why do we care? How do we care? When do we care? What kind of care honors the work that Christ is doing in each one of us? We will equip you with the tools to help your brothers and sisters better understand the love of Jesus through their most difficult moments.  

Care Team Training starts September 3 at the Mandarin Campus in Room 506   

Wednesday Nights 6:30-8pm  

September 3 – October 8 

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MOURNING TO MORNING (Parents Who Have Lost a Child)

Pregnancy is often filled with anticipation, dreams, and joy—but when that journey ends in miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant loss, the heartbreak is unimaginable. No one is ever fully prepared for this kind of pain.   

You are not alone. 

This support group is a safe, compassionate space for parents who have experienced the deep sorrow of losing a child. While the path of grief is never easy, there is hope and healing in community. Together, we will seek comfort through shared stories, gentle encouragement, and the enduring promises of God. 

Led by those who have walked this difficult road themselves, we are here to walk beside you with grace, understanding and the belief that hope can be found again- 

“Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning.” Psalm 30:5b NLT 

Mourning to Morning starts October 1 at the Mandarin Campus in Room 513 

Wednesday Nights 6:30-8pm  

October 1 – December 10 

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CANCER SUPPORT GROUP  

No one should face cancer alone. Whether you are facing a recent diagnosis, currently undergoing treatment, or supporting a loved one through their journey with cancer, you need people. This is a Christ-centered Cancer support group where people come together around common experiences, problems, or characteristics to meet and provide each other with spiritual, emotional, and moral support, information, and guidance.  

Benefits of Joining this Cancer Support Group:  

  • Seeking Christ through the various stages 

  • Feeling less lonely, isolated or judged 

  • Reducing distress, depression, anxiety or fatigue 

  • Talking openly and honestly about your feelings 

  • Improving skills to cope with challenges 

  • Staying motivated to manage chronic conditions or stick to treatment plans 

  • Gaining a sense of empowerment, control or hope 

  • Improving understanding of a disease and your own experience with it 

Cancer Support is on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm at the Mandarin Campus in Room 512  

REGISTER HERE


PARKINSON’S SUPPORT/EXERCISE GROUP

The classes are free and open to people living with Parkinson’s, including those in wheelchairs, and their family and supporters.

Parkinson's Exercise Support Group is a community-focused organization that provides a supportive environment for individuals living with Parkinson's disease to engage in physical activity and rehabilitation. The aim is to improve mobility, balance, strength, and overall quality of life through structured exercise programs tailored to the needs of Parkinson's patients. Activities may include stretching, aerobic exercises, resistance training, yoga, Tai Chi, and dance, all facilitated by trained professionals or volunteers.

The support group also offers emotional encouragement, education about disease management, and social interaction, which can reduce feelings of isolation and promote mental well-being. Members often share experiences, coping strategies, and motivate each other to stay active and committed to their health goals.

Participation in a Parkinson's exercise support group can significantly slow disease progression, enhance daily functioning, and foster a sense of community and empowerment among members.

Parkinson's Support/Exercise Group is on Wednesday nights from 6-7pm at the Mandarin Campus. It’s an open group without registration. For more information, please contact Kim McNickle at Kmcnickle@christs.church.


FOSTER THE FAMILY (SUNDAY NIGHTS)

This Christian Moms' Foster Care Support Group is a faith-based community dedicated to supporting and uplifting mothers who are fostering or feel called to foster children. Grounded in Christian values of compassion, love, and service, this group offers a comforting environment where moms can share their journeys, challenges, and prayer needs. Through prayer, biblical encouragement, and practical support, the group seeks to strengthen mothers’ faith and resilience as they navigate the fostering process.

This support network provides spiritual guidance, resources, and fellowship to empower moms to reflect Christ’s love in their caregiving. Meetings often include prayer sessions, Bible study, and discussions on how faith can sustain and inspire foster mothers in their calling. The Christian Moms' Foster Care Support Group aims to cultivate a community rooted in God’s love, where mothers find hope, encouragement, and strength to serve vulnerable children with grace and compassion.

Foster the Family meets on the second Sunday of the month from 5:30-7:30pm at the Mandarin Campus. It’s an open group without registration. For more information, please contact Kim McNickle at Kmcnickle@christs.church.