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         <title>CCConnect eNews</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>The CCConnect e-Newsletter is e-mailed to our congregation on a regular basis and is designed to keep everyone updated on events and provide some encouragement and other helpful content.   <a href="http://server.cccarp.org/sermons/ePubs/CCConnect.htm"><u>Click here</u></a> to get a copy of the latest edition.</p>

<p>If you would like to receive this publication via e-mail, <a href="mailto:dfinley@cccarp.org"><u>click here</u></a> and type "subscribe" in the subject line of the e-mail message.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="/images/content/nursery1.jpg" class="content" /><strong>Welcome to the nursery at Christ Community Church.</strong><br />
We consider it a privilege to take care of God&rsquo;s precious little ones. The nursery is open during both services for babies birth to 2 years old.</p>

<p>Please, if you have any questions or concerns feel free to talk to the nursery director, Fran Barnes or email her by <a href="mailto:frannielou@gmail.com">clicking here</a>. <br />
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Do  you  want  your  son  to be self-reliant, dependable, prepared and  caring?  Is it important to you that he learns traditional values such as trustworthiness, honesty and respect for the environment?    If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then you should check out what Scouting has to offer boys. </p>

<p>Christ Community Church sponsors <a href="http://www.troop214.com">Boy Scout Troop 214</a> and Cub Scout Pack 214.  Scouting provides an opportunity for boys to learn and have fun while growing into leaders.   We meet on Tuesday nights at 7:00 pm.  Cub Scouts is for boys in first through fifth grades, while Boy Scouts is for those boys in late fifth grade or age 11 through age 18.  Come join us and see what scouting can do for your son!</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Do  you  want  your  son  to be self-reliant, dependable, prepared and  caring?  Is it important to you that he learns traditional values such as trustworthiness, honesty and respect for the environment?    If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then you should check out what Scouting has to offer boys. </p>

<p>Christ Community Church sponsors <a href="http://www.troop214.com">Boy Scout Troop 214</a> and Cub Scout Pack 214.  Scouting provides an opportunity for boys to learn and have fun while growing into leaders.   We meet on Tuesday nights at 7:00 pm.  Cub Scouts is for boys in first through fifth grades, while Boy Scouts is for those boys in late fifth grade or age 11 through age 18.  Come join us and see what scouting can do for your son!</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Bill Marsh, Pastor</title>
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<p>Bill Marsh is the Pastor of Christ Community Church. In that role, he preaches each week, leads the staff, and serves as Moderator of the Session (the active ruling elders who govern our congregation). He is also Vice-Moderator of the ARP Church for 2008-2009.</p>

<p>Bill grew up in the Carolinas and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1986.</p>

<p>After a career in the road-building industry and service as a ruling elder in PCA and ARP churches, he sensed God's call to pastoral ministry. He holds a Master of Arts from Reformed Theological Seminary (Orlando) and a Master of Divinity from Erskine Theological Seminary.</p>

<p>Bill married Patty in 1989 and they are the parents of Will (16), Ben (13), and Anna Scott (10). When he isn't working, he is usually reading or doing something with his family and friends.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://pregnantfreehelp.com/"><u>Greensboro Pregnancy Care Center</u></a> is an outreach ministry of Jesus Christ through His church, which seeks opportunities to minister the gospel to hurting women-by both word and deed-while demonstrating mercy toward  hurting women and men in order that their lives and the lives of their unborn babies may be physically and spiritually saved. At the center, we help women cope with unplanned pregnancies and consider their alternatives in a passionate, supportive  environment with the help of trained peer counselors. We provide them information they need to make the best choice for them. All of our services are free, even pregnancy tests and ultrasounds. If they choose adoption, we have information about several agencies along with valuable support counseling with a volunteer birth mother. If they decide to parent we offer classes on pregnancy, labor and delivery, child development, and parenting. We also offer Bible study to those who are pursuing spiritual growth. <br />
We offer Post Abortion Counseling for those women who are experiencing struggles due to past abortions.  We provide support for those who choose parenting in the form of baby clothes, diapers, baby beds, strollers, etc. Maternity clothes are also available.<br />
Our needs at this time relate to building repairs and maintenance.  We need cleaning service volunteers, refreshments for various functions, volunteer receptions and counselors.  We provide the training. <br />
We can always use help with our fundraisers: the Spring Walk for Life, Baby Bottle Campaign and The Fall Banquet. Financial donations keep our services free of charge.<br />
For more information on how you can help, contact us at Pregnantfreehelp.com or call us at 274-4901. We thank you in advance!</p>

<p>Judy Schoolfield<br />
Director of Client Services<br />
Greensboro Pregnancy Care Center<br />
(336) 274-4901<br />
clientservices@pregnantfreehelp.com</p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Who we are</strong></p>

<p>As an extension of, and in keeping with the mission and vision of Christ Community Church, Hope Counseling Center endeavors to provide quality professional Christian counseling to individuals and families of the greater Greensboro community.  The counselors at Hope strive to create a safe place for hurting people to honestly face the pain and struggle of life and to experience healing, redemption and transformation through the power of God.  Our counselors are mental health professionals who hold Masters degrees in Counseling or a closely related field, and are Licensed Professional Counselors or are in the process of being licensed in the state of North Carolina.</p>

<p>The Counselors at Hope Counseling Center:</p>

<p><a href="/ccc/pages/our_counselors.html">David Dorich, MA, MBA, LPC<br />
Francie Dorich, MA, LPC<br />
Todd Jones, MA, MDiv, LPC</a></p>

<p>To schedule an appointment with one of our counselors please call 336-288-2431or email us at counseling@cccarp.org.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>CCC Original Worship Songs</strong><br />
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<p>Advent is a season of tension between the now and the not yet.  We celebrate Christ's arrival in the weakness of a baby, and we anticipate His return in strength.  We live in a world that is broken, but look forward to a time when all things will be made new.  </p>

<p>These songs try to capture some of this tension and help our hearts to worship there.  Our hope is that you will use these recordings for personal devotion and that they will help us to worship more whole heartedly as a congregation.  Feel free to copy and distribute these songs however you wish.</p>

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<a href="http://server.cccarp.org/sermons/worship songs/glorytogod.mp3"><strong>Glory to God</strong></a> <span style='font-size:8.0pt'>(November, 2006) by <st1:PersonName w:st="on">Michael Van Patter</st1:PersonName><o:p></o:p></span></p></p>

<p><a href="http://server.cccarp.org/sermons/worship songs/JesusCome.mp3"><strong>Jesus Come (and Make All Things New)</strong></a> <span style='font-size:8.0pt'>(December, 2006) by <st1:PersonName w:st="on">Michael Van Patter</st1:PersonName><o:p></o:p></span></p></p>]]></description>
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<p>Just click on the link below for a mapquest directions to our location.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?address=5912%20Netfield%20Rd&city=Greensboro&state=NC&zipcode=27455%2d9245&country=US&title=%3cb%3e5912%20Netfield%20Rd%3c%2fb%3e%3cbr%20%2f%3e%20Greensboro%2c%20NC%2027455%2d9245%2c%20%20US&cid=lfmaplink2&name=&dtype=s">Map of <b>5912 Netfield Rd</b><br /> Greensboro, NC 27455-9245,  US</a></p>

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<p>Just click on the link below for a mapquest directions to our location.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?address=5912%20Netfield%20Rd&city=Greensboro&state=NC&zipcode=27455%2d9245&country=US&title=%3cb%3e5912%20Netfield%20Rd%3c%2fb%3e%3cbr%20%2f%3e%20Greensboro%2c%20NC%2027455%2d9245%2c%20%20US&cid=lfmaplink2&name=&dtype=s">Map of <b>5912 Netfield Rd</b><br /> Greensboro, NC 27455-9245,  US</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Todd Jones, MA, MDiv, LPC</strong></p>

<p>Todd Jones is a native of Greensboro, NC. Todd attended UNC-Chapel Hill where he earned a degree in Communications. After college, he served on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for 5 years. He moved back to Greensboro in the mid-nineties and worked at American Express and UNCG Financial Aid Office.  He attended RTS Orlando where he earned a Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Counseling.  In 2002, Todd joined the staff of Christ Community Church, in addition to his pastoral responsibilities Todd also serves as the Director at Hope Counseling Center.   Todd specializes in counseling men dealing with masculinity issues, passivity and sexual struggles.    </p>

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<strong>David Dorich, MA, MBA, LPC</strong></p>

<p>David graduated from Bowling Green State University with an undergraduate degree in Education as well as his Masters in Business Administration.  He then went on to complete his Master of Arts in Counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.  David's multifaceted background helps him to relate to a wide variety of clients and client issues; he especially enjoys working with couples, individuals dealing with the wounds of sexual abuse, issues of masculinity, sexuality and sexual issues, depression and anxiety, and life transitions.  David enjoys nature, whether it is hiking with his wife, Francie, mountain biking, kayaking or camping.  He is gifted as a handy-man and finds home repair to be a suitable outlet for his need to fix things.   David believes that it is a privilege and honor to journey with clients as they seek God's healing and restoration.</p>

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<strong>Francie Dorich, MA, LPC</strong></p>

<p>Francie is a graduate of the University of Kansas with an undergraduate degree in Tuba Performance, she then went on to Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, where she earned a Master of Arts degree in Counseling.  Her area of specialization is with women and teenage girls struggling with depression, eating disorders, loneliness, wounds of abuse, and questions of self worth and identity.  Francie also has experience counseling couples and families struggling with communication and other relational issues.  In her spare time, Francie enjoys exploring the outdoors with her husband, David, playing guitar, Pilates, and regular walks.  Her passion is to journey with clients as they open their stories to the freedom and life that comes when God brings healing to the deep places of their hearts.</p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Todd Jones, MA, MDiv, LPC</strong></p>

<p>Todd Jones is a native of Greensboro, NC. Todd attended UNC-Chapel Hill where he earned a degree in Communications. After college, he served on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for 5 years. He moved back to Greensboro in the mid-nineties and worked at American Express and UNCG Financial Aid Office.  He attended RTS Orlando where he earned a Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Counseling.  In 2002, Todd joined the staff of Christ Community Church, in addition to his pastoral responsibilities Todd also serves as the Director at Hope Counseling Center.   Todd specializes in counseling men dealing with masculinity issues, passivity and sexual struggles.    </p>

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<strong>David Dorich, MA, MBA, LPC</strong></p>

<p>David graduated from Bowling Green State University with an undergraduate degree in Education as well as his Masters in Business Administration.  He then went on to complete his Master of Arts in Counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.  David’s multifaceted background helps him to relate to a wide variety of clients and client issues; he especially enjoys working with couples, individuals dealing with the wounds of sexual abuse, issues of masculinity, sexuality and sexual issues, depression and anxiety, and life transitions.  David enjoys nature, whether it is hiking with his wife, Francie, mountain biking, kayaking or camping.  He is gifted as a handy-man and finds home repair to be a suitable outlet for his need to fix things.   David believes that it is a privilege and honor to journey with clients as they seek God’s healing and restoration.</p>

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<strong>Francie Dorich, MA, LPC</strong></p>

<p>Francie is a graduate of the University of Kansas with an undergraduate degree in Tuba Performance, she then went on to Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, where she earned a Master of Arts degree in Counseling.  Her area of specialization is with women and teenage girls struggling with depression, eating disorders, loneliness, wounds of abuse, and questions of self worth and identity.  Francie also has experience counseling couples and families struggling with communication and other relational issues.  In her spare time, Francie enjoys exploring the outdoors with her husband, David, playing guitar, Pilates, and regular walks.  Her passion is to journey with clients as they open their stories to the freedom and life that comes when God brings healing to the deep places of their hearts.</p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>What is a Licensed Professional Counselor?</strong></p>

<p>A licensed professional counselor is a mental health professional who is highly trained to help people negotiate various emotional concerns.  They hold a Masters degree in Counseling or a closely related field.  To become licensed as a professional counselor in the state of North Carolina, one must have graduated from an accredited program that required specific coursework and an internship.  Furthermore, they must have completed a set number of supervised counseling hours, passed the National Counselors' Exam, and they must agree to abide by a code of ethics.</p>

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<strong>Will my words and situation be kept confidential if I come to counseling?</strong></p>

<p>All communication between the client and his/her counselor is confidential and will not be shared with anyone outside of the Hope Counseling Center, except where disclosure is required by law or by the ethics of the counseling profession (i.e. abuse of a child, elderly, or disabled person; potential harm or threat to self or others; child custody cases that go before a court of law; and specific information subpoenaed by a court of law).  The client may release his/her rights to confidentiality when in the best interest of progress in therapy.</p>

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<strong>What can I expect from my counseling experience at Hope?</strong></p>

<p>Our belief is that God created us for relationship.  It is in relationship that we are wounded, and it is in relationship that we find community and healing.  Your experience at Hope will be the process of developing a relationship of trust and vulnerability with your counselor through confidential sessions dealing with your heart, history, situation, and desire.  Sessions last for 50 minutes and are provided on a weekly basis.  The length of your counseling experience will vary depending on your personal story, and your needs.</p>

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<strong>How can I get the most out of my time in counseling?</strong></p>

<p>Counseling, like many other aspects of life, very much depends on what you put into it.  Coming to counseling is in itself a tremendous step of courage, and your commitment to remaining honest, open, and willing to do the work will enhance your experience.  Getting the most out of counseling involves your heart, your mind, and your commitment to seeing it through.  We strongly suggest that you do a few things personally that will help you get the most out of your counseling experience.  The first would be to engage as openly and honestly as possible, this is a process but the more willing you are to share exactly what is going on in your heart and mind the better equipped your counselor will be to help you move forward.  Secondly, become a student of your own soul, read books that will help you to get a grasp on the issue or difficulty you are struggling with, your counselor can help guide you in what material would be good to read.  Another helpful practice is to journal and think about the things that are happening in your heart in relation to your counseling experience.  It may not always be practical but setting aside time each week outside of your counseling hour to make notes, journal thoughts and prayers, and meditate on what is being brought up in counseling is a wonderful way to enhance your experience of counseling.  Lastly, if you can begin to put into practice the things that you are learning about during your counseling sessions you will find the process of healing and change to be exciting and rewarding.</p>]]></description>
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