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  • Update of Building Plans

    On Sunday, October 14, 2012, at the 7 p.m. service, Parkside Church held its 2011 annual meeting. During that time, Alistair Begg, on behalf of the Elders, updated the congregation on the refinements to our vision of Building into the Next Generation.

  • Building Into the Next Generation: Gospel Impact in Our Region

    Last week, 50 kids from Parkside Church teamed up with an additional 185 kids from around the country to serve our neighbors in the Northeast Ohio communities of Bedford, Bedford Heights, Walton Hills, and Euclid. Under the guidance of student missions organization, World Changers, members of Parkside's youth ministries painted, re-roofed, and performed other light construction jobs on 26 sites in the area.

  • Seeing Our Vision Globally, Regionally, and Locally

    Parkside Church’s vision for Building Into the Next Generation has been rooted in the importance of investing in Gospel relationships for Gospel growth with our church serving as a launching pad for global, regional, and local growth. As we continue to pray about our church family’s future, we are grateful for God’s guidance as He continues to provide us with opportunities for these relationships that reach far beyond our immediate geographical reach.

  • Go Out Into the World

    “It’s kind of funny that I’m a MIT,” laughs Chris Harrington, who is Parkside’s newest extension of the pastoral team as a Missionary in Training, a.k.a. MIT. “I’ve always considered myself a sender, not a goer, but two years ago, I started feeling a tug and a pull to get into ministry, and more specifically, missions.”

  • Investing in Relationships for Gospel Growth

    Building into the Next Generation is about relationships: being in a growing personal relationship with Jesus Christ; being built up in Christ, through relationships with other believers; being active in promoting the gospel with unbelievers through relationships.

  • Event

    Promoting the Gospel is Central to our Vision

    Location: Fellowship Hall
    Start Time: Sat 15, Oct. 2011, 12:30 p.m.
    End Time: Sat 15, Oct. 2011, 5 p.m.

    Earlier this year, Parkside's leadership team set forth their vision for our church family for building into the next generation. Among the key areas of focus for this vision is the importance of relationships: being in a growing personal relationship with Jesus Christ; being built up in Christ through relationships with other believers; and, being active in promoting the gospel through relationships with unbelievers.

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  • Meet the Interns: Tim, Kyle, and Levi

    Earlier this month, Parkside Church welcomed our new class of pastoral interns for 2011: Tim Shaw, Levi Stuckey, and Kyle Higgins.

  • Event

    Workshop Opportunity: Building Relationships Through Small Groups

    Location: Fellowship Hall
    Start Time: Sat 17, Sept. 2011, 11:45 a.m.
    End Time: Sat 17, Sept. 2011, 4 p.m.

    Earlier this year, Parkside's leadership team set forth their vision for our church family for building into the next generation. Among the key areas of focus for this vision is the importance of relationships: being in a growing personal relationship with Jesus Christ; being built up in Christ through relationships with other believers; and, being active in promoting the gospel through relationships with unbelievers.

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  • Smaller Group Roundup 2011: One Size Does Not Fit All

    Let's face it...Parkside is a big church. With almost 3,000 people attending Sunday services, it's easy to feel a little lost in the crowd. How can you make a big place feel smaller? It's easy! Join a smaller group! As we look toward Building into the Next Generation, we believe that developing solid, Christ-centered relationships is an essential building block for growing Parkside's church family.

    As fall approaches, our ministries are ready to get back into full swing. We invite you to check one out that's right for you!

  • Book Recommendation: What is a Healthy Church Member?

    Jenny surprised me when she started crying during our membership interview. The first twenty minutes of the interview were fairly routine. She recounted her childhood growing up in a Christian home, her high school years filled with fear, and a period of living as a prodigal during college. Then she recalled with some joy her conversion experience in a hometown local church.