April 3, 2012

Annie Armstrong Easter Offering

Daily from 03/11/2012 to 04/15/2012

 

Carolinas Cornerstone Church Goal: $7000.00!!

There is a large black and white map in the foyer. Our goal for this year’s Annie Armstrong Easter Offering is to ‘adopt’ a state on the National Map. For each $100.00 raised, we will color in one state on the map. Our goal is to reach all 50 states!! You can join in the fun and adopt an entire state! Just tell us which one you want to adopt when you pay the $100.00; or you can make any amount gift and we’ll add it to the collection, coloring more states as we go.  Each Sunday we’ll announce the latest additions!

*Adopt a state now!  Please choose Annie Armstrong Option from the drop down. (Hint: if you log in first you won't have to enter your address twice). If you are paying for an entire state, be sure to tell us which one you want in the notes box!

DONATE TODAY!!!! Click Here to Give Online.

States adopted:

Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas
California, Colorado, Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa
Kansas, Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana
Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon
Rhode Island,
South Carolina, South Dakota
Tennessee, Texas
West Virginia
Vermont, Virginia
Wisconsin, Wyoming

*If you have already reserved a state, please remember to make payments on those states. Thanks everyone!!

Congrats church! We've supersceded our goal!! Total funds raised: $5,147.43

 

Who is Annie Walker Armstrong?

A passionate advocate for missionaries and their work, Annie Armstrong is one of Annie Armstrong_photoSouthern Baptists’ heroes. She championed missions involvement, and she gave personally and sacrificially of her time and talents to see the gospel go forward throughout the world.

As founder of the Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU), Annie knew that to “start here” meant unhindered commitment.  Her legacy is easily recognized in modern-day mission champions who pray fervently, give generously, and go continuously to share the good news of Jesus Christ with everyone, everywhere.

Grief Share

Every Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Grief Share

Grief Share logo updatedMarch 13

Room: 108

Time: 6:30 pm

Light supper provided.



An optional book is available for $15.00.
This support meeting will start on March 13, and will run for 13 consecutive weeks.


GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone.

Read more about Grief Share HERE.

Led by Elaine Muffett

Cub Scout Pack 1790

First Tuesday, Second Tuesday of the month, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Carolinas Cornerstone has it's OWN CUB SCOUT PACK!!! Officially named Pack 1790 and led by Roy Cleeland!

Regular Monthly Schedule

  • Den Mtg 1st and 2nd Tuesdays-7:00 pm
  • Pack Meeting 3rd Tuesday-7:00 pm            

Cub Master: Roy Cleeland

OUR PACK:  Cub Pack 1790 is a new small Pack that is committed to fostering strong values and family time spent together with our children.  We will focus on the core values of Scouting.  Our small size and flexible schedule will encourage scouts and their families to participate in our activities.  We provide a safe and caring environment.  Pack 1790 is an excellent opportunity to get started in Scouting; our first year saying is “Small, Strong and we have Fun Going On!”

Citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness are just a few of the  characteristics we work on with many activities occurring right in the den and pack. The weekly den meetings and the monthly pack meetings are the most important events for your son to attend.

What we do:

  • * Special Activities TBD each Month-There will be advancement, awards and activities focused on building self confidence, responsibility, and leadership.
  • * Family Activities-As a program for the entire family, Cub Scouting can help families teach their children a wholesome system of values and beliefs while building and strengthening relationships among family members.

How you can help:

Your Role as a Parent

  • Cub Scouting helps parents and sons grow closer, and your involvement as a parent of a Cub Scout is vital.

Become a Leader!! 

  • Volunteer leaders support Cub Scouting by serving in many roles, and often find great satisfaction in lending their support to youth and the community.

Please contact Roy Cleeland  at  or 803 370 1228 or email:  

 

 


Click HERE to download our PDF for more info, our goals, and even the Cub Scout Promise.