Month: December 2018

  • Announcements and Order of Worship – December 28 2018

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    Brothers and Sisters in the Lord,

    It has been quite a while since we have considered the Epistle to the Colossians for our Sunday messages. But having finished Advent and come to the end of yet another year, we will return to our walk through this Epistle, written by the Apostle Paul from prison in the great city of Rome.

    I cannot think of a better place to be this coming Lord’s Day morning than in Colossians 3:17. In our Father’s wonderful providence, we have arrived at the final Sunday of the year at what is both a perfect verse to end the year on, but also to begin another! If there was ever a verse from the Word of God that would launch us off into a fresh set of days, it is this one!

    You will remember that in this section of his letter, Paul has been showing his readers a beautiful picture of the new life that we have been granted by faith in the Lord Jesus. And he has done so in terms of putting off the “old,” and putting on the “new.” The amazing transformation that God’s grace makes in us who have believed upon His Son is depicted in 3:9-10 as putting off “the old self with its practices,” and putting on “the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator.”

    And then, in this same chapter, we have set before us a wonderful depiction of this “new self,” which all who know our Savior have been given. We see this in verses 12-15.

    And you will also remember that in verse 16 the Apostle has described how the Church should worship as we are gathered each Lord’s Day. Christ’s “word” should “dwell” in each of us “richly,” and there should be the “singing” of all kinds of music “with thankfulness” in our “hearts” toward our God.

    And then, as we arrive at verse 17, Paul will reveal to his readers what is, perhaps, the most important rule for believers in Christ to live by. In this one simple verse, we discover the key test to apply to every situation, to every word and thought, and to every action we might engage in.

    He says: “And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”

    What a joy it will be to explore this verse with you all on Sunday!!

    No Sunday School This Week

    Just one more reminder that there is no Sunday School this week. We will resume on Sunday January 6 at 9:15 AM.

    Beginning on that Sunday, we will be offering a new class for Adults. It’s entitled “The Church: Present and Future.” We will be exploring some very important themes in our theology that have to do with the Church here and now, and the Church in the future.

    Topics will include:

    The Church Present

    The Sacraments of the Church: Understanding Baptism and the Lord’s Supper

    The Government of the Church: Understanding Church Leadership

    The World and the Church: Understanding the Relationship Between the Church and Culture

    The Church Future

    The Church and Israel: How is the Church Related to Israel, and How Does Present Day Israel Figure into the End Times Prophecies of Scripture?

    The Church and the Intermediate State: What Happens Between Death and the Second Coming?

    The Church and Heaven: What Will Heaven Really Be Like?

    Have most blessed weekend, and remember my love and constant prayers for you all!

    Mike

    Upcoming Events:

    January 3, 11:30 AM – Women’s Monthly Lunch at Timbers Edge Clubhouse
    January 8, 9 AM – Senior Fellows Breakfast at Church House
    January 8, 6 PM – Women’s Evening Bible Study at the Church
    January 9, 10 AM – Women’s Morning Bible Study at the Church
    January 13, 12 PM – Second Sunday Fellowship Lunch
    January 26, 3 PM – Senior Fellows Hockey Game

    Order of Worship:

    You can access this week’s Order of Worship by clicking here

    If you’d like to sing the songs with your family beforehand, the songs for this week are:

    And Can It Be – Hymn 455 v.1,3-5
    What Wondrous Love Is This? – Hymn 261 v.1-3
    Be Unto Your Name
    Before the Throne

    Announcements:

    Schedule: Sunday is the last session of Sunday School for the year. On December 23 and December 30 we will meet for fellowship at 10 AM followed by our service of worship at 10:30. Our regular Sunday School schedule will resume on January 6.

    Baby Nursery Volunteers: I have set up our volunteer schedule for spring semester. Please grab a date or two there if you are able. This website sends a reminder to you two days prior so that you won’t forget.

    Spring Semester Volunteers:
    Thank you for serving the CPC families by caring for the babies!

    Bible Studies for Women: I want to remind anyone who is interested in participating in the Wednesday morning or Tuesday night Bible studies to order your books from Lifeway.com if you haven’t already done so. It’s the Jen Wilkins study on the “God of Covenents.”

    Since most of those returning have received their books we are going to plan to start the Bible study at the following date and time listed below:
    Tuesday nights beginning January 8th from 6:00 – 7:30 pm
    (first meeting will be at the church)
    Wednesday mornings beginning January 9th from 10:00 – 11:30 am
    at the church
    I hope those that have not been in a study by Jen Wilken will consider joining this one. If you did not do the Genesis study you can still do this one because the subject matter is different and does not depend on having the first study completed, so don’t let that keep you from wanting to participate in the study.  Enjoy the rest of December and we will see you in January.
    God Bless You all,
    Denise

    Senior Fellows: The Senior Fellows will meet on Tuesday, January 8 at 9 AM for breakfast at the Church House and will attend the Huntsville Havoc Hockey Game on Saturday, January 26 at 3 PM at the VBC. Visitors are welcome. For more information, email: seniorfellows@christpreshamptoncove.org

    Youth Group: There is a presbytery-wide winter retreat coming up, the Roots retreat, January 25-27, 2019 at Camp ToknowHim. You can get more info by clicking here. The base price is $100 for the weekend. $110 with the t-shirt, and $122 for t-shirt plus the extreme hike. Students can make the checks payable to our church.

    Prayer Requests:

    Healing: Please pray for the health of the following individuals:  Bill Cowley, Larrabee Kirkland, Cynthia Dent, Katie Dyer, Suzanne Nimon, Robin Holloway, Chris Smotherman, Elizabeth Holton, Janet Chou, Ramona Edwards, and Nolan Osmer.
    Ministries: Please pray for the following missionaries and ministries: Seth and Jessica Lewis (Ireland); Steve and Rita Williams (New Zealand); Vinnie and Molly Athey (RUF at UAH); RUF at Alabama A&M; Ken and Angie Burnett (FCA); Franky Garcia (seminary student).

    Emails:

    general inquiries: admin@christpreshamptoncove.org
    benevolence needs: benevolence@christpreshamptoncove.org
    counsel and ministry needs: matthew@christpreshamptoncove.org
    men’s ministry: men@christpreshamptoncove.org
    women’s ministry: women@christpreshamptoncove.org
    children’s ministry: children@christpreshamptoncove.org
    youth ministry: youth@christpreshamptoncove.org
    senior fellows: seniorfellows@christpreshamptoncove.org

    Address:
    288 Old Highway 431
    Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763

  • Announcements and Order of Worship – December 21 2018

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    Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Lord,

    This coming Lord’s Day, the final Sunday of Advent 2018, we are continuing our sermon series on the temptation experience of our Lord Jesus Christ in the “wilderness” as recorded in Matthew 4:1-11. Along the way, we have learned that this is how our Lord’s earthly public ministry as the Incarnate Son of God started when He was thirty years old.  It was there, in that wilderness experience, that Jesus began both to suffer for the redemption of sinners, and to inaugurate His conquest over the devil, sin, and all of the powers of hell itself!

    So far we have examined the first two of the three temptations. The first was for Jesus to turn the desert “stones” into “bread” rather than trusting in the faithful and timely provision of His Father. The second was for Jesus to cast Himself off the “pinnacle of the temple” in a spectacular display of divine power, thereby becoming an impressive Messiah who would attract followers by giving them what they most desired.  And, of course, we have seen how in each of the first two temptations Jesus deployed the Word of God in order to defeat the devil’s evil suggestions.

    On Sunday, we will consider the last of the three temptations. We read about it in Matthew 4:8-1O:

    8 Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory. 9 And he said to him, “All these I will give you, if you will fall down and worship me.” 10 Then Jesus said to him, “Be gone, Satan! For it is written, “‘You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve.’”

    I pray that we will all be filled with holy wonder and fervent love for our dear Savior as we consider these inspired Words and hear them proclaimed on Sunday!

    Two Quick Reminders

    There is no Sunday School this week or on December 30. There will be a Fellowship time at 10:00 AM, followed by Worship at 10:30 AM.

    Monday night, December 24 at 5:00 PM, is our annual Christmas Eve Service of Worship and Communion. We will hear the reading of several Scripture passages on our Lord’s incarnation, sing the songs and hymns of Christmas, and share in the Lord’s Supper. This service will last under one hour, and visitors are most welcomed!!  A nursery will also be provided.

    Carol and I love you all so dearly, and we pray that your Christmas will be most blessed this year!

    In Him,

    Mike

    Upcoming Events:

    December 24, 5 PM – Christmas Eve Service
    January 13, 12 PM – Second Sunday Fellowship Lunch

    Order of Worship:

    You can access this week’s Orders of Worship by clicking here and here

    If you’d like to sing the songs with your family beforehand, the songs for this week are:

    O Little Town of Bethlehem – Hymn 201 v.1,2,4
    God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen – Hymn 211 v.1-3
    Angels We Have Heard On High – Hymn 214 v.1-3
    Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus – Hymn 196 v.1-4

    And for Christmas Eve:
    O Come All Ye Faithful – Hymn 208 v.1,3,4
    Hark! the Herald Angels Sing – Hymn 203 v.1-3
    Joy to the World – Hymn 195 v.1,2,4
    Away In A Manger – Hymn 204 v.1-3
    Silent Night – Hymn 210 v.1-3

    Announcements:

    Schedule: Sunday is the last session of Sunday School for the year. On December 23 and December 30 we will meet for fellowship at 10 AM followed by our service of worship at 10:30. Our regular Sunday School schedule will resume on January 6.

    Christmas Eve Service: December 24 at 5 PM we will have our Christmas Eve service. Friends and family are most welcome! Child care will be provided.

    Baby Nursery Volunteers: I have set up our volunteer schedule for spring semester. Please grab a date or two there if you are able. This website sends a reminder to you two days prior so that you won’t forget.

    Spring Semester Volunteers:
    Thank you for serving the CPC families by caring for the babies!

    Items for The CARE Center: Every year at Christmas our church in conjunction with the CARE Center in New Hope collects for the needy in our community. We will collect items over the next two weeks (through Sunday December 23). The following items are most needed: Toiletries – shampoo, tooth brushes and paste, shaving razors/blades/soap and Food Items – spaghetti noodles/sauce, boxes of cereals, oatmeal. Also needed are $10 gas gift cards (to help with transportation for needy attending GED/High School completion prep classes). No toys needed this year. If you would like to contribute, bring items to church and place in marked container in the Narthex through December 16. Questions – ask Norman Dean or Joe Sims.

    Youth Group: There is a presbytery-wide winter retreat coming up, the Roots retreat, January 25-27, 2019 at Camp ToknowHim. You can get more info by clicking here. The base price is $100 for the weekend. $110 with the t-shirt, and $122 for t-shirt plus the extreme hike. Students can make the checks payable to our church.

    Prayer Requests:

    Healing: Please pray for the health of the following individuals:  Bill Cowley, Larrabee Kirkland, Cynthia Dent, Katie Dyer, Suzanne Nimon, Robin Holloway, Chris Smotherman, Elizabeth Holton, Janet Chou, Ramona Edwards, and Nolan Osmer.
    Ministries: Please pray for the following missionaries and ministries: Seth and Jessica Lewis (Ireland); Steve and Rita Williams (New Zealand); Vinnie and Molly Athey (RUF at UAH); RUF at Alabama A&M; Ken and Angie Burnett (FCA); Franky Garcia (seminary student).

    Emails:

    general inquiries: admin@christpreshamptoncove.org
    benevolence needs: benevolence@christpreshamptoncove.org
    counsel and ministry needs: matthew@christpreshamptoncove.org
    men’s ministry: men@christpreshamptoncove.org
    women’s ministry: women@christpreshamptoncove.org
    children’s ministry: children@christpreshamptoncove.org
    youth ministry: youth@christpreshamptoncove.org
    senior fellows: seniorfellows@christpreshamptoncove.org

    Address:
    288 Old Highway 431
    Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763

  • Announcements and Order of Worship – December 14 2018

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    Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Lord,

    This coming Lord’s Day is the Third Sunday of Advent! We are continuing our study of the temptation experience of our Lord Jesus in the “wilderness” as found in Matthew 4:1-11.

    As we have discovered, this is a strange and mysterious event, that nevertheless reveals our Lord’s deity and true humanity. It shows us how it is that He may be truly called our Great Shepherd, High Priest, King, and Savior! It is here, in the “wilderness” and in the presence of “the tempter,” that Jesus begins to suffer as a man on our behalf. And it is also here that we see Him becoming the “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace” that the prophet Isaiah had declared Him to be—Isaiah 9:6. And this is why we have come to this place for our sermons on the wonder and glory of Advent!

    We remember that the first temptation was for Jesus to meet His physical need, His hunger, in a way that would only serve Himself and not glorify His Father. The devil was tempting our Lord to be unfaithful to His mission, to distrust His Father’s care and provision, and to take matters into His own hands by turning the desert stones into bread in order to alleviate His suffering. And, ultimately, to avoid the cross altogether!

    This week will we consider the second of the three temptations in Matthew 4:5-7.

    5 Then the devil took him to the holy city and set him on the pinnacle of the temple 6 and said to him, “If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down, for it is written, “‘He will command his angels concerning you,’ and “‘On their hands they will bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone.’” 7 Jesus said to him, “Again it is written, ‘You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.’”

    This Sunday Is the Last Week of Sunday School for 2018

    We will not meet on December 23 or 30. There will be a fellowship time on these Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM. We will resume Sunday School on January 6, 2019.

    Don’t Forget our Annual Christmas Eve Service of Worship and Communion at 5:00 PM on Monday December 24

    The service will last under one hour and a nursery will be provided. Guests are most welcomed!

    I love you all so much!

    Mike

    Upcoming Events:

    December 24, 5 PM – Christmas Eve Service
    January 13, 12 PM – Second Sunday Fellowship Lunch

    Order of Worship:

    You can access this week’s Order of Worship by clicking here

    If you’d like to sing the songs with your family beforehand, the songs for this week are:

    Go Tell It On The Mountain – Hymn 224, all 3 verses
    Salvation Is Born
    Who Would Have Dreamed
    What Child Is This – Hymn 213, all 3 verses

    Announcements:

    Schedule: Sunday is the last session of Sunday School for the year. On December 23 and December 30 we will meet for fellowship at 10 AM followed by our service of worship at 10:30. Our regular Sunday School schedule will resume on January 6.

    Christmas Eve Service: December 24 at 5 PM we will have our Christmas Eve service. Friends and family are most welcome! Child care will be provided.

    Baby Nursery Volunteers: I have set up our volunteer schedule for spring semester. Please grab a date or two there if you are able. This website sends a reminder to you two days prior so that you won’t forget.

    Spring Semester Volunteers:
    Thank you for serving the CPC families by caring for the babies!

    Items for The CARE Center: Every year at Christmas our church in conjunction with the CARE Center in New Hope collects for the needy in our community. We will collect items over the next two weeks (through Sunday December 16). The following items are most needed: Toiletries – shampoo, tooth brushes and paste, shaving razors/blades/soap and Food Items – spaghetti noodles/sauce, boxes of cereals, oatmeal. Also needed are $10 gas gift cards (to help with transportation for needy attending GED/High School completion prep classes). No toys needed this year. If you would like to contribute, bring items to church and place in marked container in the Narthex through December 16. Questions – ask Norman Dean or Joe Sims.

    Youth Group: There is a presbytery-wide winter retreat coming up, the Roots retreat, January 25-27, 2019 at Camp ToknowHim. You can get more info by clicking here. The base price is $100 for the weekend. $110 with the t-shirt, and $122 for t-shirt plus the extreme hike. Students can make the checks payable to our church.

    Prayer Requests:

    Healing: Please pray for the health of the following individuals:  Bill Cowley, Larrabee Kirkland, Cynthia Dent, Katie Dyer, Andy Trent, Suzanne Nimon, Robin Holloway, Chris Smotherman, Elizabeth Holton, Janet Chou, Ramona Edwards, and Nolan Osmer.
    Bereavement: Please pray for Stanley Gibson, whose father died this week.
    Ministries: Please pray for the following missionaries and ministries: Seth and Jessica Lewis (Ireland); Steve and Rita Williams (New Zealand); Vinnie and Molly Athey (RUF at UAH); RUF at Alabama A&M; Ken and Angie Burnett (FCA); Franky Garcia (seminary student).

    Emails:

    general inquiries: admin@christpreshamptoncove.org
    benevolence needs: benevolence@christpreshamptoncove.org
    counsel and ministry needs: matthew@christpreshamptoncove.org
    men’s ministry: men@christpreshamptoncove.org
    women’s ministry: women@christpreshamptoncove.org
    children’s ministry: children@christpreshamptoncove.org
    youth ministry: youth@christpreshamptoncove.org
    senior fellows: seniorfellows@christpreshamptoncove.org

    Address:
    288 Old Highway 431
    Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763

  • Announcements and Order of Worship – December 7 2018

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    Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Lord,

    This coming Lord’s Day is the second Sunday of Advent.

    As you know, our series of Advent messages is on the three temptations of Jesus, those He experienced in the wilderness as His earthly ministry began. We find this story recounted for us in Matthew 4:1-11.

    Following our first message, what we know so far about this event is:

    It happened just after our Lord’s baptism.

    Jesus was purposefully directed by the Holy Spirit into the wilderness.

    It was there, in that lonely place, where Christ would “be tempted by the devil” (v. 1).

    We also know that Christ had been “led” there by the Spirit in order to become our Savior and High Priest, and to offer obedience and submission to God the Father as a Man. Additionally, we know that it was in this mysterious event that our Lord Jesus would begin to defeat the enemy of our souls, and to bring down his devilish kingdom once and for all!

    As we look at each of these three temptations we will see both our Lord’s perfect humanity and deity, and we will become convinced that He is our faithful, merciful, and sympathetic High priest. As the Epistle to the Hebrews says, “because he himself has suffered when tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted” (2:14).  And He is the “one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin” (4:14).

    This week we will consider the first of the three temptations. You’ll discover it in verses 3-4.

    We Welcome Al Bart to our Church Staff!

    We are so very excited to formally announce that Al Bart has become our Director of Facilities. Al will be working closely with Jack Cooper, our Administrator, and will oversee the care and use of our Church building. Welcome aboard Al, and we are so thankful for your willingness to serve our Lord in this way!

    Don’t forget that this Sunday is our Second Sunday Fellowship Lunch immediately following our Worship Service

    I love you all, and pray for you always!

    Mike

    Upcoming Events:

    December 9, 4 PM – Alleluia Choir at Church House
    December 9, 12 PM – Second Sunday Fellowship Lunch
    December 9, 4:30 PM – Youth Group at Church
    December 10, 9 AM – Senior Fellows visit to Tutt Fann Veterans’ Home
    December 11, 6 PM – Women’s Ministry Christmas Dinner
    December 13, 6 AM – Men’s Morning Bible Study at Church
    December 24, 5 PM – Christmas Eve Service

    Order of Worship:

    You can access this week’s Order of Worship by clicking here

    If you’d like to sing the songs with your family beforehand, the songs for this week are:

    O Come, O Come Emmanuel – Hymn 194, vs 1,4-5
    How Deep
    We Three Kings
    The First Noel

    Announcements:

    Baby Nursery Volunteers: I have a baby nursery staff member who is going to be gone all of this month. If possible, I’d like two member volunteers in our baby nursery this month. This is so important, and you will love being able to rock the little ones!

    December Volunteers:
    Also, I have gone ahead and set up our volunteer schedule for spring semester. Please grab a date or two there if you are able. This website sends a reminder to you two days prior so that you won’t forget.
    Spring Semester Volunteers:
    Thank you for serving the CPC families by caring for the babies!

    Alleluia Choir: Alleluia Choir meets for the final time this year on December 9 from 4:00-4:45 pm in the Church House. All second graders through age 12 are encouraged to join us.

    Items for The CARE Center: Every year at Christmas our church in conjunction with the CARE Center in New Hope collects for the needy in our community. We will collect items over the next two weeks (through Sunday December 16). The following items are most needed: Toiletries – shampoo, tooth brushes and paste, shaving razors/blades/soap and Food Items – spaghetti noodles/sauce, boxes of cereals, oatmeal. Also needed are $10 gas gift cards (to help with transportation for needy attending GED/High School completion prep classes). No toys needed this year. If you would like to contribute, bring items to church and place in marked container in the Narthex through December 16. Questions – ask Norman Dean or Joe Sims.

    Women’s Christmas Party: The Women will have their annual Christmas party on Dec. 11 at 6 PM. For more details, and to sign up, please check the following link:

    http://evite.me/B4c1eUUYUn

    Missionary Letters: At Christmas we have the special opportunity to send a card or greeting to our missionary families listed in the bulletin each Sunday. They have spoken often about how meaningful it is to receive these greetings! They love the picture cards or notes and letters that many of us are sending to family and friends. They are family for us and friends as well. To make it possible for you to include them in your Christmas list we are providing addresses for each family. The PO has global stamps for sending a card or letter to Ireland and New Zealand for about $1.15. If you purchase several at a time you always have a stamp handy for future mailings! It is one way we can be connected to this part of our church family. They have the church directory to remember who they met last summer. It is a good idea to send the cards near the beginning of December to give them time to get to the destination by Christmas. Mailing packages is quite expensive but certainly some small item could be sent as well, something that could fit into the envelope but may require an extra stamp. If you have any questions or need help contact Judi Fikes (judifikes@gmail.com) please email only or catch me at church! Judi has the addresses, so talk to her, or see the email that was sent out earlier this month.

    Athey Visit: Vinnie Athey is the RUF Campus minister at UAH. He and his wife Molly will be visiting our congregation on Dec. 9 to tell us more about their ministry. They will also be joining us for Second Sunday Lunch.

    Senior Fellows: The Senior Fellows will visit the Floyd E. “Tutt” Fann Veterans’ Home on Dec. 10 at 9 AM. It’s located at 2701 Meridian St. Optional, bring gifts including FULL-SIZE CANDY BARS (THEIR FAVORITE BINGO PRIZE!!), LOTION, BODYWASH, DEODORANT, TOOTHPASTE, TOOTHBRUSHES, SHAMPOO. ELECTRIC RAZORS, UNDERSHIRTS, SWEATSUITS, LOUNGE PANTS, TUBE/CREW LENGTH SOCKS (BLACK OR WHITE), DIABETIC SOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS, RADIO/CD PLAYERS, LITTLE DEBBIE SNACKS, SMALL BAGS OF CHIPS/CRACKERS, SODAS). They will have lunch afterwards

    Youth Group: We will meet again on Sunday, December 9 at the Church Fellowship Hall. The times will be from 4:30-6:30 pm and this will be for students ages 13-18 years of age. We ask that those who attend be at least 13 years of age due to the content of some of the discussions and the wide age range in the group.

    Also of interest to the youth, there is a winter retreat coming up, and you can get more info by clicking here.

    Prayer Requests:

    Healing: Please pray for the health of the following individuals:  Bill Cowley, Larrabee Kirkland, Cynthia Dent, Katie Dyer, Andy Trent, Suzanne Nimon, Robin Holloway, Chris Smotherman, Elizabeth Holton, Janet Chou, Ramona Edwards, and Nolan Osmer.
    Bereavement: Please pray for Stanley Gibson, whose father died this week.
    Ministries: Please pray for the following missionaries and ministries: Seth and Jessica Lewis (Ireland); Steve and Rita Williams (New Zealand); Vinnie and Molly Athey (RUF at UAH); RUF at Alabama A&M; Ken and Angie Burnett (FCA); Franky Garcia (seminary student).

    Emails:

    general inquiries: admin@christpreshamptoncove.org
    benevolence needs: benevolence@christpreshamptoncove.org
    counsel and ministry needs: matthew@christpreshamptoncove.org
    men’s ministry: men@christpreshamptoncove.org
    women’s ministry: women@christpreshamptoncove.org
    children’s ministry: children@christpreshamptoncove.org
    youth ministry: youth@christpreshamptoncove.org
    senior fellows: seniorfellows@christpreshamptoncove.org

    Address:
    288 Old Highway 431
    Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763