Kittamaqundi Community Church |
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| HISTORY
After much discussion and prayer, they identified the call of God in their lives and decided to form their own church in the "new city" of Columbia, Maryland. At first, members of the group met in each other's homes. Then, on January 5, 1969, Kittamaqundi Community was born when its first public worship service was held at King's Contrivance restaurant. Later that year, KC moved to Columbia's Town Center in the Oakland Manor house, where services were held over the next three years. In 1970, KC contracted with the town of Columbia to purchase the nearby Oliver's Carriage House, which then was part of Oakland Manor. The purchase was completed on May 26, 1972, and church services were moved here. On Labor Day 1973, the community began renovating the Carriage House. That work was completed by 1977, and KC's first worship service in the newly renovated building was held on Easter Sunday, April 10, 1977. Since its beginning, Kittamaqundi Community has included all people who come together for worship, meetings or other events. In fact, our name, Kittamaqundi, is a Native American word that means "gathering place." |
CHURCH STRUCTURE The Council (board of directors) is made up of people elected by the Membership and participating in one of our five Leadership Teams:
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CARE GROUPS Called by anyone who has complete the terms of Membership, these groups support the "inner journey" at KC. They are open to anyone, whether a Member or not. They are designed to hold Members accountable to the disciplines, as well as to provide all who worship at KC with a place for support in their spiritual journeys. These groups may or may not have an outward mission. To learn more about our CARE Groups, or for information about how you can explore one, please call the church office at If you'd like to be part of our KC Announcements e-mail group, please send a note to kcannouncements@verizon.net |
FOCUS GROUPS Anyone may call one of these "action" groups, which support the "outer journey" at KC. These groups may be called to such activities as teaching classes, publishing our church newsletter, planning the annual Easter breakfast, or collecting food for the needy. |
OUR FAITH STATEMENT |
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