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Gilford Community Church Welcomes New Members

2/29/2024

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The Gilford Community Church continues to grow, recently welcoming 12 new members, including Tom and Colleen Meister, Gordon McCormack and Carole Myrick, Fred and Rosemary Kacprzynski, Pam and Svend Filby, Chris, Ashley, Tyler, and Riley Binkley.
 
“It’s always so encouraging when people join the church. They are affirming what we are doing, not making some doctrinal commitment. Their gifts and talents will certainly enrich our community.” said Pastor Michael Graham.
 
Ashley Binkley grew up going to church, but lost touch with her religion as a teenager after her mom passed away. After getting married and starting a family, she felt like there was something missing. “We had the house, the perfect family, the ideal community, but I was missing my faith and sense of belonging,” said Ashley. “After becoming pregnant, following 2 years of trying and considering IVF, we realized we have a lot to be thankful for and I was ready to find my faith again”, she added.
 
“We’ve taken Riley to a lot of events put together by the youth center, which is where we learned about the church and decided to attend a service to see what we thought about it. It instantly felt like the missing piece had begun to fill,” said Ashley. “We were welcomed so warmly, as if we had been coming here for years. Right away, I knew this was a community I wanted my family to be a part of, and a church I wanted to continue to grow our relationship with God in.”
 
GCC is so fortunate to have great youth and family programs on campus at the Gilford Youth Center, along with a wide variety of activities offered by our own Youth Director, Amber McLane. There are so many ways to get involved.
 
Located in Gilford at 19 Potter Hill Rd, Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community that welcomes believers and doubters, seekers and skeptics, young and old. Viewable live on Facebook, Sunday service takes place at 10 a.m.
 
(Pictured front row: Pamela Filby, Christopher Binkley with daughter Riley, Ashley Binkley holding Tyler, and Carole Myrick. Middle row: Svend Filby, Rosemary Kacprzynski, and Gordon McCormack. Back row: Fred Kacprzynski, Tom Meister and Colleen Meister)

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Gilford Community Church to Host Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner

2/26/2024

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The Gilford Community Church is hosting their annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner on Friday, March 16, 2024, at 6pm. A traditional dinner with all the fixings, including corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots, onions, turnips, and Irish Soda Bread. Carrot cake and Irish coffee for dessert.

Tickets are $25 and may be purchased through Tuesday, March 12th at the GCC administrative offices at 19 Potter Hill Rd. in Gilford. For those with questions, please call (603) 524-6057. 
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Located in Gilford at 19 Potter Hill Rd, Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community that welcomes believers and doubters, seekers and skeptics, young and old. Sunday service takes place at 10 am, is also available on a livestream feed on GCC’s  Facebook page and later on YouTube.

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Gilford Community Church to Host Next Gals’ Night Out

2/22/2024

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On Friday, March 8, 2024, at 6:00 pm, the Gilford Community Church (GCC) will host Gals’ Night Out with a brand-new presentation from Sheryl Faye as she portrays “Her Majesty”, Queen Elizabeth II, alongside a delicious dinner catered by Ellie Murphy.

Tickets for Gals’ Night Out are $25 and may be purchased through Tuesday, March 5th at the GCC administrative offices at 19 Potter Hill Rd. in Gilford. For those with questions, please call (603) 524-6057. Future Gals’ Night Out events include The Powerchords, who will sing Broadway hits, on Friday, May 17, 2024.

Located in Gilford at 19 Potter Hill Rd, Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community that welcomes believers and doubters, seekers and skeptics, young and old. Sunday service takes place at 10 am, is also available on a livestream feed on GCC’s Facebook page and later on YouTube.

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Gilford Community Church Awards $45,000 Through Daniell Fund

2/15/2024

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Gilford Community Church (GCC) has awarded $45,000 to local nonprofit organizations through the Daniell Fund. Recipients include the Gilford Youth Center ($10,000), Belknap House ($6,000), The Home Possible Project ($10,000), Life Bridge Inc. ($5,000), Camp Resilience ($8,500) and the Community Wellness Center ($5,500).
Home Possible, a new local organization, will use the grant money to support their mission to create supportive housing opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities in the lakes region including assisting with property acquisition, development, and construction costs.    

“There is a crisis situation with supportive housing for adults with developmental disabilities. The crisis stems from several factors, including the lack of adequate supportive housing options, the aging of family caregivers, and the limited availability of community-based services addressing housing. We will provide a safe, nurturing, and inclusive housing environment for 10 adults with developmental disabilities allowing them to experience a life of dignity, independence, and fulfillment through vocational, social and recreational opportunities. Once our first home is completed, we will implement our plan to create additional supportive housing units in the lakes region, since the need is so great,” said Board Chair, Lisa DiMartino.
Camp Resilience Retreats help service members, veterans, first responders and their loved ones recover and maintain their physical, psychological, and emotional well-being. These free 3-4 day retreats combine peer-to-peer counseling, life skills workshops and outdoor experiential learning. Camp Resilience strives to provide attendees with the tools to develop self-improvement goals and sustained ties to their community. The retreats stress the importance of camaraderie and wellness in fostering resilience. 
 
“Camp Resilience Retreats are free of charge to the participants, and we couldn't offer them without generous support like GCC’s! The veterans and first-responders who attend universally attest to the positive impact on their lives. Social isolation can have such a negative impact on those who serve, but getting veterans and first responders together as peers and allowing them to enjoy the healing power of nature is not only life changing, it can be lifesaving!” added Executive Director, Steve Veinotte.
Belknap House will use the funds from the Daniell Fund Grant to purchase three new refrigerators for their families. They remain at capacity with six families year-round and currently have two older fridges to accommodate 19 people. The money from the Daniell Fund will allow them to purchase updated appliances to meet the needs of our residents. 

“The utilization of this grant will have an immediate impact on the health and independence of Belknap House families. The provision of refrigeration space to families assists them in meeting their nutritional needs and fosters a sense of self-sufficiency. Our mission is to empower homeless families to achieve independence, and with this funding, we can supply appliances that promote their health and overall well-being,” said Executive Assistant, Kate Persson.
Community Wellness Center plans to use the funds to purchase updated equipment and to repair older equipment. As well as purchase more free weights and exercise pads for their growing organization. 
 
“The impact these upgrades will have on the health and well-being of our clients will be amazing. It will allow them to continue to better their health and live longer and more active lives,” noted Director, Raelyn Cottrell.
 
According to Michael Graham, GCC Pastor, grants awarded through the Daniell Fund are made possible by a substantial endowment gift from the late Robert and Barbara Daniell. “It is a real privilege to be the stewards of the Daniell Fund. The purpose of this fund is to support church and community projects that enrich the area. The lakes region is better because of the work that all of these organizations do.”

Located in Gilford at 19 Potter Hill Rd, Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community that welcomes believers and doubters, seekers and skeptics, young and old. Viewable live on Facebook, Sunday service takes place at 10 a.m. at 19 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, NH and is also available on YouTube.
 
(Pictured: Pastor Michael Graham and Church Council Chair, Sue Allen; Scott Hodsdon from Gilford Youth Center; Raelyn Cottrell from the Community Wellness Center; Cheryl & Tara Larose, Karen McDowell, Gary & John Michael DiMartino, Debra & Ian Nugent, Joel & Ben Fisher, Dorothy Piquado and Ella Guest from Home Possible; Kate Persson from Belknap House; and Chris Ray from Camp Resilience)

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GCC Recognizes Outstanding Volunteers at Annual Meeting

2/7/2024

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At its recent annual meeting, the Gilford Community Church recognized several members with their “Outstanding Volunteer Award.” The 2023 award recipients are Jim and Anne Colburn, Jessica Fleck, Nancy Milligan, and Warren Hutchins: each of them having served the church in a variety of capacities over the years.

Reverend Graham said they have given so much of themselves to the church and our larger community. “I cannot imagine our church without them; their willingness to use their gifts to enrich our community is inspiring.” 
Jim Colburn leads the church group that prepares meals for Isaiah 61 Café. “Jim,” Graham said, “prepares meals that you would enjoy in a fancy restaurant. I know the guests always look forward to the meals when he cooks. Jim also comes over early every Sunday morning, to start the coffee. And Anne has done so many different things over the years, several sewing projects for the church, and has donated beautiful quilts for the church fairs. She is also famous for her deviled eggs, which she frequently brings to coffee hour.”

Church Council Chair, Sue Allen, reflects on how extremely fortunate we are to have Jessica Fleck as the Chair of our Outreach Committee, she has served in that capacity since 2013. “Under her leadership, the Outreach Committee works year-round to meet the needs of others, locally and beyond, with the goal of making a difference in their lives”, said Allen.
Nancy Milligan has served on the Care and Concern Committee since 2017. Her committee assists with transportation for medical appointments, delivering meals, and visiting members, just to name a few things they do. Allen added, “With Nancy's warm smile and gentle ways, I am certain many have found comfort receiving a note, a phone call, or a friendly visit from her during the time she has served on that committee.”

“Warren Hutchins has spearheaded so many important projects at the church” Graham said. “He was an integral part of our expansion committee, he helped the church install energy efficient LED lighting throughout our campus and was involved with the installation of an air purification system in response to Covid-19. Most recently, he and Al Rollins, were the key players in the church’s solar panel installation which has significantly reduced the church’s energy footprint.” 
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We are so grateful for each of their contributions to the church. Truly our membership is the church’s greatest asset.
Located in Gilford at 19 Potter Hill Rd, Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community that welcomes believers and doubters, seekers and skeptics, young and old. Viewable live on FaceBook, Sunday service takes place at 10 a.m. To learn more about GCC, or virtually attend service, visit gilfordcommunitychurch.org.
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