Greenhills Community Church, Presbyterian --- (513) 825-8400

"Where Every One of God's Children is Welcome!"

Through small groups, Greenhills Community Church seeks to nurture spiritual life for each person, as well as provide fellowship among God's children.

We invite you to join one of our Small Groups!

If you would like to suggest a small group beyond those listed here, please email the church secretary (gccpsecretary@fuse.net).

 


 



The Bell Gardeners

The Bell Gardeners meet on Thursday mornings during the growing season to maintain the appearance of the flowers and other plants around the church.  In addition to the Bell Garden, they trim the hedges, prune the trees, and clean-up the area in both the Spring and Fall.  If you would like to help plant flowers, pull weeds, trim, and prune, come join us on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.(next spring).

For further information, call 851-9835.

 


Lunch and Learn

Like good food?  Like good company?  Like lively conversation?

If so, join us each third Thursday of the month (Sept. - June), at 12:00 noon, for the Lunch and Learn group.  It is a potluck luncheon (each person brings a dish to share), and you need to bring your own table service.  The discussion might be about a spiritual discipline, a participant's trip to another locale, a season in the life of the church, almost anything.

You are invited to join us for good food, discussion, and friendship. 

 


Prayer Shawl Ministry

Do you like to knit or crochet?  Would you like to learn these crafts?  If so, you are invited to come to GCCP to join this group of folks.  Knitted or crocheted shawls are made (as well as other items), with prayers for the recipient.  When a shawl or scarf is finished, the group says a prayer of dedication.

During the winter months, the Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 1:30 PM in Room 209/210.  In the spring, 2012, there may be a schedule change.  Watch for information.


The "Bookies"

This lively bunch gathers on the 4th Monday of the month to discuss a book, to laugh, to share, to enjoy one another's friendship.  The 'book of the month' is usually a choice which no one in the group has read before, or it may be any book a person wants to read by a particular author.  A wide variety of interests opens all of us to different authors, different outlooks, different worlds  -  what a marvelous way to grow!

If you would like to learn more about this group, or find out what book they are reading right now, call the church office at 825-8400.

 


Habitat for Humanity

At least one week each year, we need volunteers to help construct a new home for a partner family.  Hammer wielders, dry wall installers, siding putter-uppers, lunch makers and servers, prayers are all vital 'tools' in this project. 

In the Fall, workers put on aprons and chef hats as we prepare and serve a Spaghetti Dinner to raise money for Valley Habitat. 

Ron Jandacek (729-3325) serves as our Master-of-all-Trades, and would love to share more about Habitat and how you might become one of the 'crew.'  Call him!





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