MUSIC
CPC a long history of commitment to music as part of worship and fellowship in the early 1800s, leaders would “line out” hymns” for the congregation to sing because hymnals were relatively rare on the frontier. CPC was the first church in Harrison County to have an organ in its sanctuary.
MUSIC
CPC has a long history of commitment to music as part of worship and fellowship in the early 1800s, leaders would “line out” hymns for the congregation to sing because hymnals were relatively rare on the frontier. CPC was the first church in Harrison County to have an organ in its sanctuary.
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ROCK PAINTING
During 2019 CPC discovered the activity of “hide and seek painted rocks”. This movement is nationwide (probably even worldwide) and encourages participants to paint and hide rocks for others to find. “Finders” are encouraged to pass the rocks on by re-hiding but it is also acceptable to keep those that they particularly enjoy. The rocks are intended to encourage kindness.
Read MoreFellowship
Members meet for coffee and refreshments after each Sunday worship service. Comings and goings of members and staff are celebrated with pitch-in dinners.
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Holiday Bazaar
This is a fundraising event that has been held in November for a number of years to raise money for CPC mission and operational activities.
Read MoreLabyrinth
Members and friends of Corydon Presbyterian Church constructed an 11-circuit canvas labyrinth during the winter of 1999. Our labyrinth is a replica of the one found on the nave floor of Chartres Cathedral in France.
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