Ministries

MomCo

At CBC, we believe in giving opportunities for all ages to learn, pray, worship and fellowship! Please check out our ministries for you and your family.

 

Director: Cathy Olson

MomCo (Mom Community) formerly MOPS 

- 1st & 3rd Wednesday mornings at 9:30am during the school year

 

At MomCo, moms gather and support moms. We believe in the simple but revolutionary idea that remarkable things happen when moms come together face to face. MomCo (Mom Community) is a community program for mothers with a least one​​​​​​​ child, who is an infant through 5th grade. Interested in checking out MomCo? 

Childcare programming is available for infants through entering 5th grade, but please RSVP so we can​​​​​​​ plan accordingly. Moms with a child who is aging out of our childcare program are welcome to talk with Cathy Olson to see if staff positions are available for moms and/or older kid(s) who would still like to attend. 

Start connecting with our mom community today on our Facebook Group HERE. Meet our moms, stay up to date with MomCo, and learn about local and church events.

Learn More about MomCo on YouTube

Our 26/27 theme is...

You know that feeling of I don’t belong here? The quiet middle-school cafeteria panic of not knowing where to sit. It’s funny how we grow up on paper — jobs, kids, bills, calendars, but we still walk into a room feeling the same way. We wonder: Is it just me? Am I the only one who’s lonely?

Somewhere between cafeterias and carpool lines, we acquired 1224 friends on Instagram, but not one person we’d feel comfortable calling in a crisis. We got busy, started using ChatGPT as our therapist, and now we spend more time analyzing our lives than living them. We’re great at managing schedules and terrible at saying, “Want to come over?”

Maybe it’s because we’ve spent the last few years optimizing our mornings, workouts and wardrobes into a boring beige minimalism. The result? We’re burnt out, lonely and tired of feeling overwhelmed. It’s time to slow things down. Less maximizing every minute, more backyard hangs. More remembering who we are when we’re not doing it all alone. We’re longing for more life and real community.

 

Into that ache, Jesus speaks with surprising clarity: “I have called you friends.” And then he hands us to each other. This year at MomCo, we’re going back to something wildly simple: We’re bringing back analog friendship. It’s time to be known again. And so, how about we not play it cool? Let’s bring back earnestness.