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Plug In to a Zoom Group

Ways to join different online video groups at CBC

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Wave Your Palms In The Air by Charles

A Blog Before Palm Sunday By Charles Conkin

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What Resource Can We Offer?

A few ways to share our resources

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Now. Here. This.

Being Present in Our Current Time

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Prayer for Community and Communion

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Prayers of Gratitude - compiled by Charles

A prayer offered Sunday compiled from the words of the congregation about our summer theme of Gratitude.

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100 Percent Inclusion -by Aaron

AWAB's Call for 100% Inclusion 

 

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Prayers of the People -by Charles

Prayer offered Sunday from Charles Conkin

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Alliance Gathering Report

Each year I am reminder and encouraged by my time meeting at the Alliance of Baptists Annual Gathering. It is always a nice and peaceful week to be among other Baptists who think and act as we do at Central. This year the theme was Embracing God’s Call to Justice and Love. And much of what we heard was in our grand tradition of provocation and dissent.  In order to live out our calling to be love and work toward justice, it is imperative for us to understand our heritage as Baptists and our history of dissent.

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Lenten Art Project

You are invited during this season of Lent 2017 to reflect on and ponder anew the teachings of our Lord in the beginning of chapter 5 of the Gospel of Matthew.  These celebrated sayings often beginning what the English words, “Blessed are…” might be the most famous of all of Jesus’ words.  Yet, instead of inviting us into a deeper insight, their familiarity can actually lead us into a nearly neglectful form of inattention.  We can be so certain we already “know them.” 

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