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10/19/2025
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10/12/2025
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Hello CPC,
Pastor Barry again.
In case you missed Sunday’s announcement (or my last post), tonight at 7 we are having a family “roundtable discussion” in response to the recent events in our nation.
We have set up some couches on stage, and I will moderate a conversation with some men and women who all love Jesus deeply, occupy a variety of cultural spheres, are committed to productive dialogue, and bring different insights to the table.
Whereas Sunday focused more on the sovereignty of God, tonight we will focus more on human responsibility. The church has a mission; how should that mission interact with politics and culture?
This is not intended as a discussion of all things political, nor is it delivering any sort of official CPC position on anything. Nobody on the panel speaks authoritatively for CPC, and (probably) panel members will not all see things exactly the same way. The intent is to process recent events together in a way that models productive dialogue, seeks wisdom through a multitude of counselors, and helps us to think and act in a way that glorifies God.
If you have a question you would like to see addressed, we will provide a digital means of doing so once you arrive. This event will not be livestreamed.
Let me close by reiterating 2 thoughts I shared previously.
First—for those who wonder if this might become the “wrong kind” of political: lean in with hope. I believe that the Lord is in this, and that the greater risk is to not talk about the hard things. This actually has the potential to become one of those special “family times” where the body comes together to love and care for one another. I anticipate that will be the case, that it will go well, and that it will contribute to encouragement, unity, and healing. Be in prayer for this.
Second—for those who have other plans: if you can’t make it, don’t worry about it. But if you have the ability to reschedule your plans, coming tonight might be worth your while.
Thanks CPC!
I love you.
Be expectant! God’s goodness has not been cancelled. He is writing an epic story.
Grace to you,
Pastor Barry
Hello CPC,
Pastor Barry here.
As you know, this has been a heavy season for our nation. No matter one’s political views, death, anger, pain, grief, and strife have surged to the forefront.
I have been praying about how to lead well in this moment, and, with counsel from others, have felt led to do the following.
1. Our Sunday service will look to God’s Word to answer many of the most pressing questions and emotions arising in our nation. Not the ones concerning which politician to back, but of how God would have us think, feel, and act when confronted with evil.
2. Monday night at 7 we will set up some couches on stage and have a roundtable discussion in order to continue the conversation in a more informal setting. I will moderate to provide pastoral support, and the panel will consist of men and women who all love Jesus deeply, occupy a variety of cultural spheres, and bring different insights to the discussion.
I believe these will serve our body well. And not only our body—if you have family and friends processing through these events, it would be worth inviting them.
For those to whom this sounds scary, and are nervous that this might become the “wrong kind” of political: lean in with hope. I will admit that even I have had some anxiety, but that has faded because I feel settled that the Lord is in this, and that the greater risk is to not talk about the hard things. This actually has the potential to become one of those special “family times” where the body comes together to love and care for one another. I anticipate that will be the case, that it will go well, and that it will contribute to encouragement, unity, and healing. Be in prayer for this.
For those who have other plans on Monday: don’t feel any pressure, and definitely don’t feel any judgment, but if you have the ability to reschedule your plans, I would suggest that coming Monday night might be worth your while.
Lastly, please be in prayer for me—I am asking God for a lot of wisdom in a short amount of time. He has always been faithful, he will continue to be faithful.
Thanks CPC!
Grace to you all,
Pastor Barry
04/25/2025
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03/31/2025
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03/31/2025
Join us for CPC 101 at Connection Point Church on April 1 & 15, at 6:30 PM!
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