Hagg Lake | August 16th

 

Correction! We are meeting at Sain Creek Pavilion, NOT Boat Ramp C. Sorry for the confusion!

This Sunday, August 16th, is our last Summer Picnic, and we'll being hanging out at Hagg Lake! Please note:

There will be NO service at Kaleo this Sunday.

On Sunday, we'll have a time of worship & a brief message, followed by some good food, and fun on the water - swimming and boating!

What you need to bring:

  • A main dish for you and your guests, a side and/or a dessert to share, and something to drink. Common Ground will provide plates, cups, utensils, napkins, and some bottled water. Note: there will be charcoal grills to BBQ food if you wish (Common Ground will bring coals, matches, etc., and a few BBQ tools).
  • $6 for day use fee
  • Sunscreen
  • Swimsuit and towels


Music and message will start at 11.30, with lunch and boating to follow.

Some notes on Hagg Lake’s Location:

Hagg Lake is about 45 minutes west/southwest of Kaleo Covenant Church.

We'll meet at Sain Creek Pavilion. Take the first left after the fee station, and drive over the dam. Continue on the road, and Sain Creek Pavilion will be on your right, about 3.5 miles from the first left. (There are plenty of signs).

Sain Creek Pavilion, Henry Hagg Lake. SW West Shore Dr Gaston, OR 97119. (Here's a map).

If you have any questions, please contact us at 971.205.2427. 

See you there!

Close Encounter with Common Ground | September 13th

WE ARE THROWING A BIG PARTY with a FREE meal to celebrate the coming of Fall and the new school year along with the launch of our new Kids Ministry ... and YOU are invited! Celebrate with us too the expansion of our Life Community Ministry as new lead pastor Avery Stafford kicks off a sermon series entitled "The Misfits: Stories About Unexpected People Changing Our World."

Common Ground meets at 15900 SW Regatta Lane (Kaleo Church) in Beaverton, OR. For more info, contact us at 971.219.6010 or use our contact page.

Breadcrumbs Questions and Dates

Our Breadcrumbs series continues through this summer as we look for Biblical clues to find answers to tough questions. Here are the upcoming dates and questions in our series:

July 5. How Can the Church Reflect the Love of Christ Without Openly Accepting Everyone?

July 12. How Do You Prove the Existence of God to a Friend?

July 19. Why Does God Allow Bad Things to Happen to Good People (or His Children)?

July 26. If God Gives Us a Choice to Follow Him or Not, Why Does He Punish Us for Exercising Our Will?

August 2. How Can We Have Assurance of Salvation (When We Can Be Deceived That We Know the Lord But Do Not)?

August 9. What Is Truth?

August 16. Can the Bible Be Trusted Even Though There Are Errors in It?

August 23. How Can Anyone Understand Scripture When Theologians Have Disagreed on Interpretations for Centuries?

August 30. Should Not the Church Talk More About Real World Events From the Pulpit?