MINISTRIES

WORSHIP/MUSIC
MINISTRIES
At
SPCF we believe worship is a way of life, worship is about
giving—giving honor and respect to God, and worship is about
serving. We gather at SPCF to give honor, praise, and respect to the
Almighty God. We gather to proclaim that He is great and awesome in
His mighty works. We worship Him because He is the creator of all
that is, and He, alone, is worthy of our praise.
CHILDREN’S
MINISTRIES
SPCF
believes that children matter to God and that they are an integral
part of our ministry and family. Children need to become Disciples
of Christ by learning His word, developing a prayer life and being
involved in Christian service.
Our
mission is to be an extension of the family and partner with you in
teaching your children the Word of God. Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train
up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not
depart from it.” We want to provide the best learning environments
for your children so that they will grow in faith by knowing,
experiencing, and accepting the genuine love of Jesus Christ.
YOUTH
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Significant
to the vision of SPCF is the commitment to reach out to the community
around us with the love of Christ – particularly the children. A
large part of this effort is through our annual Youth Basketball
League. Starting in the fall of 2002 the league has grown to involve
about 190 players - boys ages 8 through 12 and girls ages 8 through
14. The kids have an opportunity to participate in an inexpensive
basketball program with a focus on involvement and acceptance.
ROYAL
RANGERS
In
2007 SPCF restarted the Royal Ranger program after several years of
inactivity. This program has proven to be of great value in the
growth and development of the boys involved.
Royal
Rangers is a ministry designed to reach, teach, and keep boys for
Christ. The Royal Ranger experience is one of growth:
Spiritually
through Bible study and devotions,
Mentally
by a merit-based advancement program,
Physically
by participation in age-specific activities and recreation,
Socially
through church and community service activities.
YOUTH
MINISTRIES
Our
mission is to partner with families to present the message of Jesus
Christ in a way that is understandable, relevant, and practical to
every young person. We
seek to provide an environment that is conducive for young people to
meet other youth and be understood, belong, and contribute to the
purpose and goals of the church body to reach out to our community.
We strive to provide spiritual discipleship based on the Bible. We
desire to address issues pertinent to the life of young people living
in today’s complex world. We hope to lead every young person in
becoming a fully devoted follower of Christ. We attempt to achieve
these goals thru various events that help to train our young people,
help them experience the move of God in their lives through worship
and service, and through building community with Christian
fellowship.
YOUNG
ADULT MINISTRY
SPCF
has started a ministry that focuses specifically on the single, young
adults of our church body. A recognition of the limited social
opportunities young adults have with Christian peers has been the
main motivator for this ministry along with a desire to provide
fellowship opportunities for the young men and women of our own body
of believers.
ADULT
MINISTRIES
ADULT
EDUCATION
The
mission of the Adult Education Ministry is to respond to the
commission given to us by Christ in Matthew 28:19-20, “Therefore go
and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to
obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you
always, to the very end of the age.”
WOMEN’S
MINISTRY
The
Ladies’ Ministry at SPCF offers a number of opportunities for
fellowship and fun. Ongoing
throughout the year are groups offering a time to gather each month
for fellowship and Bible study. The quarterly events include an
interesting twist on the usual gathering such as the Night of
Chocolate and the Hormonal Holiday. There are also opportunities to
attend retreats on the state on local level. The annual Craft Fair
and Dessert Night in the fall is always well attended and the year is
wrapped up with the Ladies’ Christmas Party in December.
MEN’S
MINISTRY
The
men of Stony Point Christian Fellowship enjoy gathering every week at
Carlos’ Country Kitchen at 5:00 am on Fridays. They participate in
the Northern California Men’s Resurrection Breakfast just before
Easter, and the annual Men’s Retreat in the fall is a great time of
fun and fellowship.
There is a group that meets twice a month to share in a topical study
pertinent to men’s needs. The men also have a true heart for
service and support as they are frequently involved in service for
helping a needy family or another church with clean up or
construction projects or simply taking up a special offering outside
the parameters of the whole church body to meet a special need.
YOUNG
ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
FRIENDSHIP
CLASS
A
Ministry to Developmentally Disabled Adults
They
have a Bible study each week on Sunday mornings for the Friendship
class as well as opportunities for them to get together about once a
quarter for a potluck dinner, a birthday party, or a special event.
MISSIONS
SPCF
has supported missions work in South America since 2001. Our original
vision was to support the planting of 20 new churches in 20 years in
Peru. Now after only eight years we have helped with
the planting of 17 new churches in addition to supporting 19
established churches. Through our contacts, Wayne and Phyllis
Wozniak, we have now been given the opportunity to start supporting
church plants in Colombia as well. The first two new churches are up
and running and we already have another ready to go for next year.
Other
areas where we are involved include: monthly support to the children
of Cottage #10 at Smoky Mountain Children’s Home in Tennessee;
involvement here in Sonoma County with the Redwood Gospel Mission’s
City Kids Festival and serving of Thanksgiving dinners to the
homeless; and outreach to our community through the annual Easter Egg
Hunt, Fall Festival, Youth Basketball League, and Christmas program—A
Night in Bethlehem.
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