Wednesday Church Fellowship

The Adult Committee has been hard at work preparing an array of programs and activities for all ages on Wednesday nights. We have attempted to build upon the strong tradition of quality programs by adding a number of elements to enhance our experience of fellowship as we explore the theme of Christian Community. Lay greeters will welcome us each evening in their own distinctive way, name tags will help us put names with faces, and periodically we will mix up our seating arrangements a bit to facilitate relationship development.

Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. Adult programs begin at 6:15 p.m.
Chidcare is provided from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

Special Dinner Announcement: During the month of September, Carrabba’s (see listing to the left) will serve our meals and the cost will be $7 per adult and $3.50 per child (four-year-olds to fifth grade). There is no charge for infants to three-year-old. Maximum cost per family is $24.

Wednesday Evening Schedule
4:30 p.m.
Chimes Choir (2nd-3rd), Children’s Bells

5:00 p.m.
Children’s Choirs: Concord Choir (4’s & K), Carol Choir (1st - 2nd),
Chapel Choir (3rd-5th) Middle School Bells

5:30 p.m.
Dinner line opens

5:45-7:00 p.m. Nursery Provided

6:15 p.m.
Adult Program, Preschool Missions Program, Elementary Missions Programs,
Middle School/High School, Youth Programs High School Bells

7:00 p.m.
Chancel Choir Rehearsal

 

 

2008 Wednesday Evenings
SUMMER POTLUCK

6:00 p.m. meal
6:45 p.m. program
7:30 p.m. dismissal
Note New Schedule!
Childcare provided.

Bring large servings of your best & favorite dishes to share.
The church will provide main entrée and drinks for $3 for adults & youth.
All children free.

June 18
YOUTH CHOIR AND HANDBELL CHOIR SUMMER TOUR CONCERT


July 16
DARRYL HUNT & JO ANNE GOETZ
Darryl Hunt will talk about his new foundation. Jo Anne will sign her book, Long Time Coming.

August 6
MELODY AND SAM HARRELL
CBF Field Personnel in Kenya


Children’s Programs
Activites are listed by date in the right column
Mission Friends
(Missions Friends will resume on Wed. Jan. 4 and continue throughout the spring.)
Preschool - Room B126, led by Judy Gambill
Children’s Study
Elementary - B113, led by Maria Stinnett

Youth Mission Program
6th - 12th graders - Noffsinger Building Upstairs
Youth will be involved in education, action, and reflection regarding many mssions needs. Students will gain a broader perspective of our community and the world as they actively respond to these needs and are involved in on-going mission projects.
Primary leaders: Carol Danforth, John Danforth, and Tom Ginn

 

 

Children’s and Youth Choir Programs
The children's choir program at Knollwood provides an opportunity for singing, musical training, bell and chime ringing and fun in a relaxed and stimulating atmosphere.
A faculty of dedicated volunteers leads the three children's choirs, the bell choirs and the youth choir (middle and high school). The children between the ages of 4 and 5th grade meet at 5:00 p.m. each week for rehearsals and other music activities. The older children's choir sings monthly for worship.


4:30 p.m.
Chimes Choir (2-3 grade) Room 219, Children’s Bells (4-5 grade) Room 215

5:00 p.m.
Concord Choir (4’s and 5’s) Room B251
Carol Choir (1-2 gr.) Room B241 Chapel Choir (3-5 gr.) Room B213
Middle School Bell Choir (6-8 gr.) Room 215

6:15 p.m.
High School Bell Choir (9-12) room 215