Fellowship

 

Palisades fellowship groups provide further opportunities for individuals to connect with one another outside of the church universal. Groups gather to celebrate common bonds and offer mutual support and common purpose.And of course have lots of fun. If you don't see a group listed below that interests you, contact the church office about starting your own group.

 

   
Clipper Club Meets first Tuesday of the month for lunch and a special program
One of the oldest active groups at Palisades, the Clipper Club consists mainly of seniors, but all are welcome to join this friendly outgoing group.
Men’s Group Second Tuesday of the month @ Brother’s Restaurant, 7:30 a.m.
Fourth Wednesday of the month @ Brother’s Restaurant, 6 p.m.

An informal group, the Men’s Group invites men {and women} to join them for fellowship. Discussions normally involve church happenings, local and national topics, politics and sports. Some members are old, some are young; some are retired and some work. In short this group attempts to bridge the gaps in Christian faith.
Palisades Pioneers First weekend of the month at various County campgrounds
The pioneers love the great outdoors and they make monthly weekend outings in their RV’s, trailers and/or tents. They typically camp somewhere within an hour driving distance of San Diego and welcome those who want to simply join them for Saturday potluck dinners.
Praiserobics Monday & Thursday afternoons at 4 p.m.
Join this group for fellowship and exercise. Participants complete low-impact aerobic classes in the fellowship hall.
Second Saturday Meets the second Saturday of the month
Second Saturday is a fellowship group of 30-something, 40-something and 50-somethings who gather for fellowship and social activities. For more information on Second Saturday, please visit their Web site. www.palisadessecondsaturday.com
Women’s Circles Three circle groups meet at different times monthly
Members gather monthly for bible study and fellowship at various members homes.

 

 

 

 

 

"...I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. "
(Ephesians 4:1-3)