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  • Event

    Sojourners/GEO Kidz Pancake Breakfast

    Location: The Venue
    Start Time: Sat 5, March 2016, noon
    End Time: Sat 5, March 2016, 1 p.m.

    Anyone age 50+ is invited to a free pancake breakfast on Saturday, March 5.

  • Event

    Managing Your Money Workshop

    Location: The Venue
    Start Time: Tue 23, Feb. 2016, 10 p.m.
    End Time: Wed 9, March 2016, midnight

    Finances are a very big part of each of our lives but, how do we know the best way to handle them?

    Register

  • Event

    Marriage Matters Workshop with Dave Harvey

    Location: The Venue
    Start Time: Sat 19, March 2016, 11 a.m.
    End Time: Sat 19, March 2016, 3 p.m.

    Join us on Saturday, March 19, from 8am to noon for our Marriage Matters Workshop.

    Register

  • Event

    How People Change Helping Others Change Winter 2016 Workshops

    Location: The Venue
    Start Time: Sat 20, Feb. 2016, noon
    End Time: Sat 20, Feb. 2016, 6:30 p.m.

    Change in any situation is difficult, and yet God’s Word has so much to say about change.

    Register

  • Membership Matters

    The beginning of a new year brings with it a host of new year’s resolutions.

  • A Special Thanks and A Warm Welcome

    As we ring in the new year, please join us in welcoming the newest member of our team, Nicole LaRocca, who has assumed the receptionist duties for Parkside Church.

  • Spring 2016 Men

    Join us for our Men’s and Women’s Bible study which begins this month on January 18 and 21 for men, and January 19 and 21 for women.

  • The Year in Pictures: Parkside Church 2015


    We are thankful for God's many blessings throughout 2015. We hope you'll enjoy revisiting some of the year's main events in this pictorial year in review»

  • It's Ski Season!

    Believe it or not, winter is here, and that means it's time to hit the slopes!

  • Merry Christmas


    I recently saw a commercial from an auto repair shop in the U.K. The commercial shows families bringing their cars to the shop, and low and behold, there’s a sleigh having its routine maintenance done.