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Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church
Carolina Beach
NC
28428-4132
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Who we are
Welcome to Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church! Come and join us for any of our worship services or special events!
Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church is a welcoming, inclusive, and caring faith family called by God from diverse backgrounds. Our congregation appreciates worship based on Biblical truths and the Reformed Presbyterian Tradition. Areas of particular interest include music programs, quality Christian education, both local and global missions and meaningful fellowship.
Inside our church and outside its walls, there are plenty of opportunities to serve our community.
We welcome babies, children, and nursing mothers, and we offer opportunities for children to grow in faith.
Our Vision
To worship and glorify God, and with God’s help, make disciples, serve others, and love all creation.
Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church is a welcoming, inclusive, and caring faith family called by God from diverse backgrounds. Our congregation appreciates worship based on Biblical truths and the Reformed Presbyterian Tradition. Areas of particular interest include music programs, quality Christian education, both local and global missions and meaningful fellowship.
Inside our church and outside its walls, there are plenty of opportunities to serve our community.
We welcome babies, children, and nursing mothers, and we offer opportunities for children to grow in faith.
Our Vision
To worship and glorify God, and with God’s help, make disciples, serve others, and love all creation.
Church Address
1209 N Lake Park Blvd
Carolina Beach,
NC
28428-4132
United States
Phone: 910-458-5417
Fax: 910-458-5418
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Church Pastor
Jonathan Bowling
Pastor
1209 N Lake Park Blvd
Carolina Beach,
NC
28428-4132
United States
Phone: 910-458-5417
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Quote of the Day
2 Thessalonians 2:15
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
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Presbyterian Church
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Jonathan Bowling
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Pat Varno
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Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church Carolina Beach Service Times
Worship Sundays at 8:30am and 11am
Sunday School at 9:45am
Nursery care available for children ages 0-4
***On 5th Sundays and special occasions
we have worship at 9:30am only, no Sunday School***
Sunday, October 29, 2017 - Worship at 9:30am followed by Harvest Festival
Sunday, December 3, 2017 - Worship at 9:30am, Hanging of the Greens Service
Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Regular Worship at 9:30am and Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion at 7pm
Sunday, December 31, 2017 - Worship at 9:30am
Service Times last updated on the 8th of December, 2017
Sunday School at 9:45am
Nursery care available for children ages 0-4
***On 5th Sundays and special occasions
we have worship at 9:30am only, no Sunday School***
Sunday, October 29, 2017 - Worship at 9:30am followed by Harvest Festival
Sunday, December 3, 2017 - Worship at 9:30am, Hanging of the Greens Service
Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Regular Worship at 9:30am and Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion at 7pm
Sunday, December 31, 2017 - Worship at 9:30am
Service Times last updated on the 8th of December, 2017
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Vacation Bible School
Each summer, children 4 years old through 5th grade gather to learn about God through a variety of crafts, puppets, skits, music, Bible study, and service projects at Vacation Bible School. The Rising Women’s Circle of Presbyterian Women lead the congregation in hosting this event for our children and any neighbors, visitors, and friends from the surrounding community. There are always lots of opportunities to participate as a volunteer and we have a great time!
Children’s Worship
Children’s Worship is a special worship experience for young children. At the 11 a.m. service, children 4-7 begin worship in the sanctuary with their parents. After the Passing of the Peace, children come forward for the children’s sermon and then are led to a classroom for Children’s Church. There they sing, pray, listen to a special Bible story told with beautiful wooden figures, and respond with art and other activities. We offer Children’s Worship at the 11 a.m. Sunday service only.
On fifth Sundays of the month and on a few special occasions, we have one Sunday worship service at 9:30 a.m. On those Sundays there is no Children’s Church time so kids are invited to stay in worship or attend the nursery for the remainder of the service.
Each summer, children 4 years old through 5th grade gather to learn about God through a variety of crafts, puppets, skits, music, Bible study, and service projects at Vacation Bible School. The Rising Women’s Circle of Presbyterian Women lead the congregation in hosting this event for our children and any neighbors, visitors, and friends from the surrounding community. There are always lots of opportunities to participate as a volunteer and we have a great time!
Children’s Worship
Children’s Worship is a special worship experience for young children. At the 11 a.m. service, children 4-7 begin worship in the sanctuary with their parents. After the Passing of the Peace, children come forward for the children’s sermon and then are led to a classroom for Children’s Church. There they sing, pray, listen to a special Bible story told with beautiful wooden figures, and respond with art and other activities. We offer Children’s Worship at the 11 a.m. Sunday service only.
On fifth Sundays of the month and on a few special occasions, we have one Sunday worship service at 9:30 a.m. On those Sundays there is no Children’s Church time so kids are invited to stay in worship or attend the nursery for the remainder of the service.
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Sunday School
Sunday Education Hour for Children and Youth meets weekly at 9:45 a.m. in the education wing classrooms that are alongside the fellowship hall. There are five classes, each with focused, age-appropriate curriculum.
Pre-K: Wee Believe
K-2: Growing in Grace and Gratitude (PCUSA)
3-5: Growing in Grace and Gratitude (PCUSA)
6-8: The Thoughtful Christian and 'Middle School Talk Sheets'
9-12: The Thoughtful Christian and Nooma Video Series
Sunday Education Hour for Children and Youth meets weekly at 9:45 a.m. in the education wing classrooms that are alongside the fellowship hall. There are five classes, each with focused, age-appropriate curriculum.
Pre-K: Wee Believe
K-2: Growing in Grace and Gratitude (PCUSA)
3-5: Growing in Grace and Gratitude (PCUSA)
6-8: The Thoughtful Christian and 'Middle School Talk Sheets'
9-12: The Thoughtful Christian and Nooma Video Series
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Meals on Wheels
Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church Meals on Wheels prepares and delivers approximately 30 meals to people on the island and across the bridge. We usually prepare this meal on the second Saturday of each month and we’re humbly grateful for the opportunity to serve in our community and thankful for God’s guidance and inspiration. While we depend on a core group each month, there is always a need for the help of other congregation members who wish to be involved on an as-needed basis, e.g., providing a side dish to complement the main entrée, providing homemade bread, providing transportation to deliver the meals, etc. Thank you to the drivers, cooks and kitchen workers who spend part of their Saturday mornings providing this ministry. Please contact the church office or speak with any Meals on Wheels volunteer if you are interested in helping: Sally Hillbeck, Bettie Slusser, Mary Lou Wilson, Cherry Hershey, Harriet Owsley, Gordon Moiles, Betty Safrit, Tootsie Stevens, Wanda and Larry Bell, Don and Judy McMahon.
Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church Meals on Wheels prepares and delivers approximately 30 meals to people on the island and across the bridge. We usually prepare this meal on the second Saturday of each month and we’re humbly grateful for the opportunity to serve in our community and thankful for God’s guidance and inspiration. While we depend on a core group each month, there is always a need for the help of other congregation members who wish to be involved on an as-needed basis, e.g., providing a side dish to complement the main entrée, providing homemade bread, providing transportation to deliver the meals, etc. Thank you to the drivers, cooks and kitchen workers who spend part of their Saturday mornings providing this ministry. Please contact the church office or speak with any Meals on Wheels volunteer if you are interested in helping: Sally Hillbeck, Bettie Slusser, Mary Lou Wilson, Cherry Hershey, Harriet Owsley, Gordon Moiles, Betty Safrit, Tootsie Stevens, Wanda and Larry Bell, Don and Judy McMahon.
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History of Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church
With the coming of World War II and the shipyards in Wilmington, and more and more people coming to reside in our area, many residents of Carolina Beach began to feel that their worship to God and service to Jesus Christ could best be expressed by the presence of a Presbyterian Church in Carolina Beach. They began to meet in different homes to talk and pray about it. Consequently, on September 1, 1943, a group of seven met with Dr. G.A. Wilson to prepare a petition. With some thirty more names added, the document was presented to Wilmington Presbytery; and the petition to organize a new church was granted on October 12, 1943.
On November 7, 1943, a commission appointed by the Presbytery met with our people in Carolina Beach Town Hall. After a sermon by Dr. Wilson, Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church was organized with 23 charter members. Dr. William Crowe served as moderator. Four elders were elected, ordained, and installed. Shortly after the formal organization of the church, three lots were purchased in the first block of Charlotte Avenue, where the first block of the sanctuary was laid on July 12, 1945. The cornerstone was laid on December 9, 1945. Building materials were scarce, but the new church was finally ready for occupancy on March 17, 1946.
During the 50's, 60's and 70's the church saw much growth. With the help of the Presbytery, the church purchased property on Highway 421, just south of Snow's Cut Bridge, and built the facility we now occupy. A ground-breaking ceremony was held August 26, 1984; and the new building was dedicated on November 10, 1985. A sudden influx of retirees to the area, the building boom of the early 1980's and the church's new visibility contributed to a growth spurt which lasted several years. The church building on Lake Park Boulevard has afforded us the opportunity to serve our growing community, sponsoring Scout Troop 210, health clinics, Hospice training, parenting classes, Al-Anon, and other community needs, as we have continued to try to carry out the purposes for which this church was established. In 2011, the church under the pastoral leadership of Rev. Keith Grogg completed a major building project, adding a new fellowship hall, commercial-grade kitchen and many new classrooms to ensure that Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church is well prepared to meet the needs of a growing church in the twenty-first century.
Present Identity
We are a welcoming, inclusive, and caring faith family coming from a diversity of backgrounds. This congregation appreciates worship based on Biblical truths and the Reformed Presbyterian Tradition. Areas of particular interest include music programs, quality Christian education and meaningful fellowship. We are grateful for our expanded facilities and the opportunities it provides for the church and community (Boy Scouts, Al-Anon, Weight Watchers, etc.) We take missions seriously and support a variety of projects and organizations both financially and hands on.
With the coming of World War II and the shipyards in Wilmington, and more and more people coming to reside in our area, many residents of Carolina Beach began to feel that their worship to God and service to Jesus Christ could best be expressed by the presence of a Presbyterian Church in Carolina Beach. They began to meet in different homes to talk and pray about it. Consequently, on September 1, 1943, a group of seven met with Dr. G.A. Wilson to prepare a petition. With some thirty more names added, the document was presented to Wilmington Presbytery; and the petition to organize a new church was granted on October 12, 1943.
On November 7, 1943, a commission appointed by the Presbytery met with our people in Carolina Beach Town Hall. After a sermon by Dr. Wilson, Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church was organized with 23 charter members. Dr. William Crowe served as moderator. Four elders were elected, ordained, and installed. Shortly after the formal organization of the church, three lots were purchased in the first block of Charlotte Avenue, where the first block of the sanctuary was laid on July 12, 1945. The cornerstone was laid on December 9, 1945. Building materials were scarce, but the new church was finally ready for occupancy on March 17, 1946.
During the 50's, 60's and 70's the church saw much growth. With the help of the Presbytery, the church purchased property on Highway 421, just south of Snow's Cut Bridge, and built the facility we now occupy. A ground-breaking ceremony was held August 26, 1984; and the new building was dedicated on November 10, 1985. A sudden influx of retirees to the area, the building boom of the early 1980's and the church's new visibility contributed to a growth spurt which lasted several years. The church building on Lake Park Boulevard has afforded us the opportunity to serve our growing community, sponsoring Scout Troop 210, health clinics, Hospice training, parenting classes, Al-Anon, and other community needs, as we have continued to try to carry out the purposes for which this church was established. In 2011, the church under the pastoral leadership of Rev. Keith Grogg completed a major building project, adding a new fellowship hall, commercial-grade kitchen and many new classrooms to ensure that Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church is well prepared to meet the needs of a growing church in the twenty-first century.
Present Identity
We are a welcoming, inclusive, and caring faith family coming from a diversity of backgrounds. This congregation appreciates worship based on Biblical truths and the Reformed Presbyterian Tradition. Areas of particular interest include music programs, quality Christian education and meaningful fellowship. We are grateful for our expanded facilities and the opportunities it provides for the church and community (Boy Scouts, Al-Anon, Weight Watchers, etc.) We take missions seriously and support a variety of projects and organizations both financially and hands on.
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