• Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Location: The Site & Zoom

    Are You Seeking Freedom from Your Hurts, Habits, and Hang-Ups? You don’t have to suffer in silence anymore. Would you like God to move into your life with healing and growth? Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone who is struggling with the challenges of life. It is not just for addiction issues. We meet at 7 pm every Thursday via zoom. On Thursday, December 15th we will meet in person as well as on zoom. If you are interested in participating? Questions? Contact Celebrate Recovery Leadership Team

  • Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

    Location: Spellman Hall

    Shop for meaningful and unique Christmas gifts, and provide hope to those served by partner ministries! Our alternative gift market is selling Honduran coffee, Palestinian olive oil, Fair Trade chocolate and tea, handmade crafts, and more. You can also make donations to the following organizations: Act in FaithAngels Against AddictionBroad Street MinistryCommunity WarehouseCVIMFamily Promise SCCServing at the CrossroadsVine Street MinistryWest Chester Food CupboardWest Chester Senior CenterPrint out a donation card for online donations to these organizations or pick one out at Shop for Hope. Questions? Contact Ann Hatfield.

  • Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

    Location:

    7-8:30pm, Mondays, October 18 - November 22
    We all experience loss in our lives: loss of jobs, loss of health, loss of dreams, and loss of loved ones. This six-week group examines the pain we encounter from the losses we endure. We will prayerfully explore the courageous process of grieving, which allows us to move through the pain and enter into healing and wholeness. For more info, contact Ann Hatfield.
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Location: Zoom

    11 am Oct. 17, 24 & 31 • Zoom
    The Matthew 25 vision calls for the Presbyterian Church (USA) – congregations, presbyteries, synods, and other entities of the denomination - to be actively engaged in working toward building congregational vitality, dismantling structural racism & eradicating systemic poverty. As a Matthew 25 congregation, we are called to live out true discipleship by acting boldly, compassionately and fearlessly serving people who are hungry, oppressed, imprisoned or poor. To be a Matthew 25 church simply means that you are committed to pouring love, energy, and action into one or more of these three focuses. Dive into these three focuses during a Journey class on Zoom. Click here to attend. Questions? Contact Jennie Clark.
  • Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

    Location: Spellman Hall

    Staying healthy this flu season is more important than ever. Representatives from Rite Aid will be offering free flu shots to anyone interested. All you need is your insurance card for the free shot! Registration encouraged. Click here to register.