Northwest Community Church - Cincinnati, OH

Northwest Community Church - Cincinnati, OH Each Sunday we gather as friends in Christ to celebrate the love of God and to deepen our faith thro

09/07/2025

Today is the day!!

Our first worship service as ResoundingJoy church.

We will be livestreaming the service there going forward.

Please visit ResoundingJoy's facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1B8moVKv37/

If for some reason the live stream fails, we will upload the service later this afternoon to ResoundingJoy.

Please be advised that our new service is starting at 10:30 am. We are starting with a dedication in the narthex that will not be live streamed. The actual service will start after.

There's still time to come visit our new church in person if you are able!!

We can't wait to worship with everyone.

8735 Cheviot Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45251

ResoundingJoy Church is a new Presbyterian community in White Oak, OH, opened in September of 2025. Formed from 3 merged churches, we will offer Sunday worship, bible studies, focus groups, and community volunteering. Come find your joy!

What a beautiful family of faith! Closing a chapter on Northwest Community Church, but excited to be opening a new one a...
09/06/2025

What a beautiful family of faith! Closing a chapter on Northwest Community Church, but excited to be opening a new one as ResoundingJoy Church! Overjoyed to be welcoming in the members of Pleasant Run Presbyterian and Greenhills Community Presbyterian to build a new family of faith. Come join us as we venture forth worshiping and serving our Lord Jesus Christ!! Visit us Sundays at 10:30 at 8735 Cheviot Rd and online at resoundingjoy.church.

Don't miss this opportunity to share your concerns, ask questions, get informed and get to know our Colerain Township Po...
08/08/2025

Don't miss this opportunity to share your concerns, ask questions, get informed and get to know our Colerain Township Police and Fire/EMS Chiefs. Let's all work together to make our community an even better place to live and work and show some appreciation to the leaders of our hard-working and award-winning Police and Fire/EMS departments.

PLEASE SHARE.  Our thanks to Sheree and WLWT for helping promote The Help Squad. A great opportunity for you to have an ...
08/07/2025

PLEASE SHARE. Our thanks to Sheree and WLWT for helping promote The Help Squad. A great opportunity for you to have an enjoyable breakfast with Thom Brennaman and help people in your community at the same time. Go to https://www.bucketheadscincy.com/ and click on Events to purchase your tickets. Find out more about The Help Squad and register for our golf outing at thehelpsquadcincy.com. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU!

It’s today!  513Relief Bus and many other providers are at Northwest Community Church, 8735 Cheviot Rd. 10-2. Get FREE m...
07/22/2025

It’s today! 513Relief Bus and many other providers are at Northwest Community Church, 8735 Cheviot Rd. 10-2. Get FREE medical, mental health and social service assistance, FREE food, hygiene bags, clothing and books. Open to all Hamilton County residents. Bring proof of residency.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND PASS THE WORD!  The Hamilton County 513Relief Bus is coming to Northwest Community Church (8735 ...
07/16/2025

MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND PASS THE WORD! The Hamilton County 513Relief Bus is coming to Northwest Community Church (8735 Cheviot Rd) on July 22nd from 10-2. In addition to the medical and social services available for FREE on the Bus, we will have additional providers in the building, such as United Way 211 (Housing/Utilities/Employment/Mental Health/Basic Needs), Hamilton County Developmental Disabilities (assistance for people with disabilities of all ages), SON Ministries Food Pantry, The Medicare Connection, New Concepts Healthcare (Mental Health) and others. FREE lunch and FREE hygiene bags and adult clothing (while they last). Take advantage of this opportunity to get FREE help from top notch providers.

07/05/2025

How a free program in Colerain is helping the elderly stay in their homes
91.7 WVXU | By Tana Weingartner
Published June 30, 2025 at 3:36 AM EDT
Colerain Township, like many communities across the state, has seen an increase in calls for help from people who have fallen in their homes. Now it's using a grant from the AARP to install grab bars in people's homes for free.
"We had 12,000 calls last year, and 14% of those were falls. So we do a lot of falls — falls and fall calls — and big injuries can come from those falls where you have to go the hospital, you have to have surgery, you're going to a rehab facility; and all those things add up, and that can be detrimental to people," explains Community Paramedic Chelsea Gehring.
She says that got the fire department thinking about ways they could help people stay safe in their homes, and reduce calls for falls. Especially since the number of elderly people in the township is growing, following a national trend of people living longer.
According to 2023 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falls are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older. Older adults also have higher death rates from unintentional falls than adults in other age groups.
Nearly 59,000 people live in Colerain, and according to census data, about 16% are age 65 or older, and the median resident age is about 10% higher than Hamilton County in general.
Colerain officials say they don't know of any other fire department that has a community paramedic like Gehring.
How the grab bar program works
Gehring doesn't just show up and install a grab bar. She performs a home safety inspection and a full medical assessment.
"We take that information that we've learned from these tests and from these assessments when we talk about them, so that you are able to have a little bit more understanding of what your fall risk might be," she explains.
Then she installs grab bars wherever they're most needed. Frequently that's the bathroom, but also in garage entries, bedrooms, or near couches or chairs that are hard to get up from or maybe are on a slippery surface.
"When we do the walk assessments, we look and see [if you] are you grabbing onto the wall here? Are you leaning onto the couch here? Would there be a better spot for you to grab onto, somewhere that is more stable... has a wall — you can't really grab onto a wall, but you could grab onto a bar," she says.
The bars are available in several color options so they can be matched to someone's bathroom tile, for example.
She installed bars in 50 homes last year. This year's grant just came through, so she's hoping to reach at least 60 people this year.
The program appears to be working
Gehring says the data is still preliminary since the program hasn't been around very long, but it is showing results.
"We've had people who were having nine to 14 or 15 calls [for help] six months prior to our grab bar Installation. We put in the bar, and then ... in the three to six months [following] we've had those 14, those nine, go down to zero, sometimes one. So that's a huge difference," she says.
Gehring reaches out to people after they've called for help. She also gets word-of-mouth referrals. She says most people are surprised to learn the program exists and is free.
"It's good for the township, selfishly, I think, because it reduces 911 calls. We are happy to make the 911 calls, but when we don't have those people who are falling all the time, we know that they're safe. They're in their home, they're healthy, they're safe inside their home," she points out. "Ultimately, that's what we want as a community — people to be safe and taken care of inside their homes."
Personally, she likes knowing she's giving people back a little bit of their independence.
"It's great to see the impact," she says. "They're able to take better care of themselves. They're able to independently shower. They're able to independently bathe themselves. They're able to get in and out of bed, things that they might have been leery of doing alone or doing by themselves or depending on somebody else to do for them."
Ghering's community paramedicine role extends beyond the grab bar program. She's part of the Quick Response Team that was the first in the state created to respond to the opioid epidemic. She also reaches out to people following other 911 calls to help people find rides to medical appointments, working with them to get their insurance to cover certain things, and more.
The township's Transparency Lab breaks down the Colerain Township (Hamilton Cnty) / Fire & EMS - Run Volume. This data shows emergency medical calls outweigh fire calls. A Colerain spokesperson notes that split is estimated to grow more with an aging population.

07/01/2025
Free Summer events at Colerain Park for you to enjoy. Events with an asterisk (*) include a food truck.
06/01/2025

Free Summer events at Colerain Park for you to enjoy. Events with an asterisk (*) include a food truck.

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8735 Cheviot Road
Cincinnati, OH
45251

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