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Explore God with us!

The Clerk’s Corner, by Rob Riehl, clerk of session, ruling elder

Why should we pursue exploring God? As believers in God we know that our final destiny is to be forever resting in Him; to be forever apart from God is the ultimate tragic loss! Many noted philosophers and great theologians of the past have spent much of their lives exploring God. Many such educated and profound thinkers are exploring God today –even atheists talk about God! To such persons, the exploration of God seems to be rather important; to us as Christians it is vitally important: our very existence, life, and afterlife depend upon our connection with God! Understanding the significance of this truth, we must conclude that our relationship with our eternal Creator-God is of the utmost importance. Though much about God is shrouded in mystery, he has sufficiently revealed enough of himself in many ways for us to come to know and love him intimately. What does the Triune God Himself say about this truth? God the Father says “I am the Lord your God…you shall have no other gods before me!” (Exodus 5:6-7); Jesus the Son affirms the Father saying “Love the Lord your God with all your heart…soul…and mind. This is the first and greatest commandment.”(Mt.22:37-38); Jesus promises “the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.”(John 14:26). Clearly, God wants to be pre-eminent in our lives –and He expects us to respond to his call. This begs the introspective question: “Where do I find myself in this divine expectation? What do I really know about God? How can I have a better understanding of God? How do I begin connecting with God?” To stimulate an interest in this pursuit, begin the practice of taking notes during ( or after ) each sermon of this series; then attend the follow-up discussion meeting to share your thoughts. Actively participating in this self-education process can open your mind and heart toward receiving a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus!

The “Explore God” Sunday sermon series schedule:

October 1 “Why does a good God allow pain and suffering?”
October 8 “How bad is ‘too bad’? / How good is ‘good enough’?”
October 15 “Jesus: lunatic, moral example, or God?”
October 22 “Is Christianity too narrow?”
October 29 “Is the Bible reliable?”

“Q Place” means a safe place where you can ask questions about the topic under discussion. Everyone has the opportunity to explore the question more deeply –some by asking questions or sharing their own perspective and experience; others may prefer to just “listen in” and learn from what others have to say. Whether you are an active or a passive learner does not matter; the shared questions, perspectives, and experiences provide an interesting learning opportunity for everyone in the group. A short dvd introduction of the scheduled question will be viewed, followed by comments from the group. These comments are often the catalyst that ignite stimulating discussion! Recommended readings will be presented for those who wish to further explore the topic on their own.

For anyone interested in discussing these Sunday sermon questions within a small group setting, simply show up for the designated class.
No registration is needed to participate in this open-meeting format. You may participate in any one or more of these weekly sessions.
Coffee and fellowship begin at 10:15am with the discussion led by a facilitator beginning at 10:30am.

The “Q Place” discussion group schedule:
Wednesdays at 10:15am in the Taylor Room of Price Hall –on October 4, 11, 18, 25; and November 1.

You may have noticed our banner now posted (near our worship center ) on Seashore Road proclaiming “We all have Questions! –Explore God”. There are also several “lawn signs” positioned by our several property driveways and facility entrances. In addition to a series of newspaper ads, these signs are another way that our church is announcing to our surrounding community ( and the out-of-town drive-by vehicles ) that we at Cold Spring are a participating church in this mission! The best ways are people like you helping us to “spread the word” and by your personal prayers –calling upon the Holy Spirit to move the hearts of those who are ready to explore God!

–Rob Riehl

Explore God Discussion Group

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Got questions? Well, we have the perfect place to share and learn together with your neighbors. Plan to attend, and invite a friend, to a public discussion group for a safe, welcoming place to ask questions and share with others doing the same. We’ll be meeting at Price Hall, adjacent to the large parking lot at the corner of Seashore and Academy Roads, on Wednesdays 10 am, starting September 27th.

Cemetery and Church Tour- Stories of the Past Create a New Future

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Cold Spring Presbyterian Church conducts tours of the historic church & surrounding cemetery on many Saturday mornings Spring to Fall.

The next tour will begin at 10 a.m. on September 30th. Hear stories of inspiring and interesting individuals whose resting place is contained in our sacred space. Our oldest gravestone is dated 1742.

Tours will begin at the red brick church building located at 780 Seashore Road in Cold Spring. 
Each tour lasts about one hour. There is no fee but a good-will offering is appreciated. For information call the church office 609-884-4065, or email hello@coldspringchurch.com, or visit us on the web, www.coldspringchurch.com.

We have been serving the community for 300 years, and we’re just getting started! Join a tour and discover for yourself why stories from the past can create a new future!

Be An Explorer! Consider joining our community of faith. Class forming soon!

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Are You Ready to Grow From Tourist to Explorer?

Explorer Membership Orientation will begin in October!

Have you discovered Cold Spring Church through the Explore God series? Wonderful. We have created a special group for you if you’d like to make deeper connections to our community of faith!

Or, maybe you’ve been attending Cold Spring Church for weeks or months. Or, even years! And we’re glad you have! You can receive even more blessings by connecting as a member of our faith community. If you’re a Tourist, is might be the right time to consider becoming an Explorer. That’s someone who is interested in learning more about Cold Spring Church, its future, and its mission.

People participate in church for many different reasons and for more than 300 years, Cold Spring Church has welcomed thousands of individuals to connect in whatever way was right for them, and we still do!

For those who’d like to move from awesome Tourist to that of an amazing Explorer, you may want to become a member of Cold Spring Church. All of us have questions about spirituality and you may want to deepen your faith in Christ. Well, this orientation promises to increase your spiritual energy and provide more satisfaction in being part of our community of faith. The three enjoyable, informative, 40-minute sessions will consider the foundations of the Christian faith and the unique benefits and responsibilities afforded to members. Participation in these interactive conversations may lead to membership in our church, but there are no obligations.

The Explorer Membership Orientation will be guided by the pastor, Dr. Kevin Yoho, and begins on Sundays starting soon. We will meet in the upstairs classroom on the 2nd floor of the worship center (red brick building) from 9:35-10:10 AM. We plan to start and conclude on time. Refreshments are provided.

Now is the time for new possibilities! Please contact Pastor Kevin for more information and to register your participation in this no obligation opportunity! Call the church office or email pastor@coldspringchurch.com.

Build a new future as an Explorer! Sign up today.

Fall Picnic

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Everyone is invited to our annual Fall Picnic following worship in the red brick building (10:30 -11:45). This year we will gather after worship (about noon) at Price Hall (adjacent to the large parking area at the corner of Seashore and Academy Roads). Enjoy hotdogs, hamburgers, and other homemade foods and treats! If you’d like to bring your favorite food items, call the church office and ask what if most needed. Bring your friends for an enjoyable and exciting Fall kick-off!

All Life’s Experiences Connect Us – Explore God

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The questions we ask help to define our future. What’s your future looking like? Come join us on a journey of exploration. This Sunday is the second week in our Explore God series. And the good news is that God wants you to know God’s presence in every experience of life, joy and sorrow, everything. How can we understand pain and suffering? Will our life’s experience connect us to something that enriches our lives? Invite a few friends with you on your Explore God journey at Cold Spring Church.

Also, today is World Communion Sunday celebrating the world and God’s presence with all of us!

(Remember that an Explore God public discussion group meets this and every Wednesday providing a safe, welcoming place to ask questions and dialog with others just like you. We’ll be meeting at Price Hall (adjacent to the large parking lot at the corner of Academy and Seashore Roads) at 10 am. Stop by. You may be surprised what you discover!)

How Good Is Good Enough? – Explore God

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The questions we ask help to define our future. What’s your future looking like? Come join us on a journey of exploration. This Sunday is the third week in our Explore God series. Do you ever wonder how good is good enough? We will explore this question and much more! Join us for informal worship and begin your Explore God journey at Cold Spring Church.

(Remember that an Explore God public discussion group meets this and every Wednesday providing a safe, welcoming place to ask questions and dialog with others just like you. We’ll be meeting at Price Hall (adjacent to the large parking lot at the corner of Academy and Seashore Roads) at 10 am. Stop by. You may be surprised what you discover!)