| FELLOWSHIP |
These are a few of the fellowship groups that meet on a regular basis. They allow members to
meet and get to know each other better while providing some fun and fellowship in a Christian environment. Next events can usually be found on the "News and Announcements" page. |
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Women's fellowship hosts several events a year and encourages friendship, communication and ministry between women in the church. |
The Men's Dinner Group is a men's fellowship group that meets the first Wednesday of
each month for dinner. |
The Angel Corps. is a group of volunteers who provide companionship, transportation, assistance
with household chores, or needed relief to caregivers caring for ill or frail family members so that caregivers can
"take a break." The needs and services are very diverse and can be 15 minutes to 2 hours a week.
If you would like to know more, or if you would like to be an "angel" to volunteer, or if you could benefit from our
services, please let us know. |
The bridge club meets regularly on Thursdays between 7:30-9:30pm in Fellowship Hall. Experienced, intermediate and beginners all welcome. Lessons for all given regularly. |
Anyone interested in helping around the church come and lend a hand on the 3rd Saturday of each month 7:30am, followed by breakfast.
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The Hiking Club meets on the second Saturday each month at 8am in the church parking lot. |
The Church Library is located in Fellowship Hall. Books are available on the honor system. DVD's and VHS tapes of sermons are available through the church office. |
The Ringwood Community Garden (RCG) is a communal endeavor focused on making vegetable garden beds available to Ringwood residents who are unable to grow plants at home. The RCG is located on property generously provided by The Community Presbyterian Church of Ringwood. More details can be found on the application form found here. |
The Memorial Garden starts at the walkway in front of the church and enters into the garden to the right of the building. The pathway leads to "The Labyrinth of the Least Coin". The Labyrinth of the Least Coin is not a maze, but a walking meditation device with a single winding path from the edge to the center. The Labyrinth represents the journey inward to our own true selves and back out to the everyday world. The walkway is comprised of brick pavers, which may be dedicated to loved ones or engraved with a simple inscription. |
Come and join moms of ALL ages at ALL stages of the parenting game. We meet the 2nd Friday of the month (unless otherwise noted) in Fellowship Hall. Our goal is to give moms time to do the things they used to enjoy doing before embarking on this wonderful journey of motherhood. We also provide an outlet for talking about those things only a mom could understand. These meetings are for grown-ups only. However, kids are welcome to join our playgroup that meets one Wednesday and one Saturday a month. |
Children's/Youth Music - We offer a diversified music program including: choirs, handbells, handchimes and a general music/movement class using Orff instruments. These groups (for ages 5 and older) enhance our worship services monthly and work on seasonal Christmas and Easter music. Classes meet weekly on Thursday afternoons. |
The music program at the Community
Presbyterian Church of Ringwood is extremely active. The Chancel Choir consists of over 40 singers who
practice for about an hour each Sunday after the 10:30 worship service in which they sing. This is a four-part
choir and is always ready to welcome new members.
There are also two adult handbell choirs. The Harmony Bells and The Community Bells practice once a week
and perform once a month. Contact Jill McDonald for more information. New members always welcome. |