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Building into the Next Generation Information Meetings
We have planned several meetings, led by our Elders, for you to attend and hear where we sense God is leading us as a church.
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Online Giving: Not Working
We apologize that the online giving feature is temporarily not working. We have been in contact with the company that is responsible for the fix. We are hoping to have this back up and running next week.
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Recap: Another Important Day for Us as a Church
This past Sunday, our church family took another step toward envisioning Parkside’s future by introducing the booklet, Building Into the Next Generation: Extending our Reach for Gospel Growth.
In his sermon, A Call to Commitment, Alistair helped anchor the ideas presented in the booklet by asking the question, “Are you all in?” The implication being, are we, like the church in Romans 12:1-2, willing to give up our time, resources, energy, and all of our life to God for the sake of the Gospel?
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Weather Cancellation for Jan. 12
Transit and the Midweek LIFE Group Leaders meeting are cancelled for Wednesday, Jan. 12, due to the poor weather conditions.
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Hey You Guys!
The holidays may be over, but the fun isn't! Parkside's student ministries are hitting the slopes and making a splash this January at their annual winter retreats.
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The Year in Pictures: Parkside Church 2010
This past year at Parkside Church was filled with fun, laughter, learning, and service. We hope you'll enjoy revisiting some of the great events from 2010 in this pictorial year in review »
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Three Weeks to Form a New Habit
They say that it takes three weeks to establish a habit, whoever “they” are, and apparently, that goes for good habits and bad ones. Occasionally, I talk with people who are interested in starting to run. I am by no means an expert or a trained professional on the topic of running, but I do enjoy it. One piece of advice that I do feel fairly comfortable passing along is that the first three weeks of running are often the greatest challenge. Week one is typically miserable. Week two is often tolerable. Week three is generally manageable. Then, nine times out of ten, sometime during week four, the effort becomes almost enjoyable. Finally, the body has managed to adjust to the new routine and begins to experience a happy response.
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Men's Bible Study Canceled for 12.13
The Men's Bible study for 12.13 has been canceled due to the poor weather.
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Meet the Interns: Stephen, Chris, and Farley
This past September, Parkside Church welcomed the new class of pastoral interns. Affectionately referred to as the "Unholy Trinity," they are Chris Beals, Stephen Downey, and Stephen Judy (a.k.a. Farley).
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Christmas Concert Set-Up Video
There is a lot that goes on behind the scenes of Christmas. Here is a brief video showing some of what goes into preparing for Parkside's Christmas concerts.