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“Our members are all different, yet we all work together to serve the Lord through our church, community, and/or mission work.” - Michele Webb Singles
There are a variety of ways to connect with other people at ORPC. Some of the more effective means include:
•Adult
Sunday school classes meet at 10:00 a.m.
•Weekday
Bible/book studies:
•Tuesday
a.m.: Stay At Home Parents Small Group at 10:30 AM
•Tuesday
Women’s Bible Study at 7:00 PM in the pastor’s office
•Wednesday
a.m.: Older adult small group at 10:30 AM
•Wednesday
p.m.: Companions in Christ small group, an in depth
experience in spiritual formation
•Information
brochure has Circle 1 on the 3rd Tuesday, 10:00 AM at
different members’ homes
•Information
brochure has Circle 2 meets on the 3rd Wednesday, 7:00 PM at
the church
•Thursday
p.m.: Women’s video-based Bible study
•For
the musically inclined:
•Praise
and Worship Team rehearsal on Mondays at 7:30 PM
•Chancel
Choir rehearsals on Thursdays at 7:30 PM
•Fellowship:
A fellowship dinner with a program is held the 3rd Sunday of
each month.
•Supper
Clubs meet monthly and are an enjoyable way to meet other
members in their homes for fellowship. Contact the church
for a supper club assignment.
•Participate
in a Mission Endeavor
•Habitat
builds in Greensboro
•Mexico
Mission trips in the summer
•Summer
mission trip in West Virginia
•Fall
mission trip on the Gulf Coast
•Serve
on a “core ministry,” the church committees responsible for
planning and overseeing ministries of the church.
Middle School and Senior Highs Middle school and Senior high Youth groups meet weekly at 6PM for supper and a program from 6:30 to 7:30 PM each Sunday during the school year OR September through May. We share in service projects, Bible study, and good old fashioned fellowship. We attempt to be the hands and feet of Christ in an accepting, warm and loving atmosphere.
What do you want most for your child’s life? Your answer to this question affects many of the choices you make for and with your children – choices about friends, extracurricular activities, and worship.
At Oak Ridge Presbyterian, we believe that the most important part of a child’s life is a loving relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
We are committed to providing opportunities for children and youth to come to know Christ, learn to love and trust Him, and to be equipped to serve Him.
We measure our success in hugs and giggles, deep friendship, kind words, and meaningful prayer.
We pray that we might be able to partner with you in building the foundation of a lifelong relationship with God and one another.
To learn more about Children and Youth Ministry at ORPC click on a link below:
The senior adults at ORPC are a small but vital core of members at ORPC. In additional to their presence at all church events, they gather in the church for a weekly Bible study on Wednesday morning beginning at ten a.m. Currently they are studying the biblical texts for the next Sunday’s sermons.
ORPC does not “single out” singles, but strives to be inclusive of every person in all ministries and activities. We have active single parents, those who never married, and others who have been married but are no longer. We have married people in worship whose spouses are rarely seen. We simply don’t make distinctions. Everyone is welcome as they are.
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