About Us

Christ Community Church is affiliated with Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA.) We adhere to, and fully support the EFCA Statement of Faith. These are, we believe, indisputable tenets of God, and there is no room for debate on these points. The "Free" in the denomination's title means that having affirmed these tenets, our body is an independent organization and free to govern itself with no interference from EFCA.       

 

OUR MISSION

 

2005 marked a new beginning for Christ Community Church. Leadership revised the mission statement of the church, adopted new core values, and created a philosophy of discipleship based upon Christ's development of his twelve disciples.

 

Christ Community Church Mission Statement: Growing a community passionate for God and his purposes.

  

  • Transformational Worship: (Worship that anticipates and expects God's presence in our gatherings resulting in people drawing closer to Him)
  • Authentic Community: (Building loving relationships and environments where people are able to share openly and honestly about their lives and Christ's work in their lives)
  • Intentional Spiritual Discipleship: (People taking personal initiative for their spiritual growth as encouraged by our discipleship philosophy)
  • Compassionate Outreach: (Global and short-term missions, local outreach, and service projects that minister to needs and draw people to give their lives to Jesus Christ)
  • Empowered Leadership: (Leaders who lead with humility, love and courage)

  

Our Values: All that we do will be influenced by:

  

  • Bible as our final authority
  • Prayer as our humble dependence upon God
  • Creativity as essential to outreach
  • Excellence as essential to our service
  • Relationships as more important than programs

 

Discipleship Philosophy: Our process of developing fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ will model Christ's development of his 12 disciples.

  

  • "Come and See" Exploratory Phase that leads one to faith in Christ and membership in God's family and a local church.
  • "Come and Follow Me" Establishing Phase that leads one to maturity in the faith.
  • "Come and Be with Me" Equipping Phase that trains one to minister to others.
  • "Come and Abide with Me" Abiding Phase that multiplies a servant's impact through mentoring relationships.