This Sunday at CPC, May 26, 2019

Sixth Sunday of Eastertide, May 26
A Memorial Day Observance will conclude our worship as we remember those who have given “the last full measure of devotion” in the service of our country.

   9:00 a.m.  Contemporary Worship
   9:30 a.m.  Sunday School for preschool – 5th (except 1st Sundays)
                        Grade school children will be brought to the patio at 10:15 a.m.
10:10 a.m.   Adult Education (adult ed room) on summer break
10:45 a.m.   Traditional Worship 
                     (11:15 children’s program, preschool – 5th)

Scripture:  John 14:23-29
Sermon:     A Peace the World Cannot Give
Let not your hearts be troubled… is what Jesus told his disciples the night before the crucifixion. But how do we do that?

CPC Renews Outreach to Military Families: Our Mission Committee will sponsor a Baby Needs and Emergency Food Drive for YMCA-Camp Pendleton. Samantha Holt, Executive Director of YMCA-CP, will share a Minute for Mission during both services. Food and baby items (diapers, wipes, formula, baby food) may be returned by June 2.

Inquirer’s Class for new members…
An Inquirer’s Class for those considering joining CPC will be held Sunday, June 23, 10:10 – noon in the youth room (education building). Those who want to learn more about the Presbyterian branch of the faith are welcome; there’s no pressure to join. We’ll cover what Presbyterians believe and do, and an introduction to what goes on at CPC. A light breakfast will be served. RSVP helpful but not essential:  mailto:gregb@cpclacosta.org  If you’re interested in the class but can’t make June 23, send Greg an email.

Summer Sermon Series: Your Help Needed!
Your help needed for our Summer Sermon Series: Questions People Ask  Greg and Eileen are planning a sermon series that will address questions asked by the congregation – which means we need you to ask them! Please submit questions in writing, anonymously or otherwise, by email or offering basket. There will be one or two informal follow-up gatherings the week after each sermon in a local pub and/or coffee shop to further discuss the question.