Growing in Community
At Christ Community Church, we offer a variety of opportunities to grow in faith and serve within our church family and community. Whether you’re interested in becoming a member, enrolling your child in a class, or getting involved through volunteering, we invite you to explore our available registrations and applications. We also offer ministry opportunities and Bible studies designed to nurture your personal growth and strengthen connections within our church community. Click below to find the next class or ministry opportunity that’s right for you, and be sure to explore the ministries featured on this page to discover the many ways you can connect, grow, and serve.
Children’s Ministry

We offer opportunities to be involved in children’s church, Sunday school, and nursery on Sunday mornings. Our hope is to help raise Gospel-believing children by teaching them Biblical truths starting from a young age through our scripture-centered curriculum.
Men’s Ministry

The men at CCC spend time together studying God’s Word during the Men’s Bible Study on Fridays at 6:30 am at the church. The “Old Horse” Bible Study (Tuesdays at 1:00 pm at the church), a group for our older gentlemen, meets each week to remain rooted in their knowledge of scripture.
Women’s Ministry

We provide a variety of opportunities for the women here at CCC. Our Women’s Bible Study is on Tuesdays at 1:00 pm at the church, and seasonal events are used as times of fellowship and community-building, while being strengthened in the Word of God.
Mercy Ministry

Our Mercy Ministry is a group that serves our church body and extended church family in meaningful ways through meal delivery, transportation, visitation, and much more. These helping hands truly take care of those in need within our community.
Prayer Group

This group faithfully meets on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm at the church to gather in prayer for our church family and community. Prayer requests can be made through our Prayer Chain, contacting the church office, or by filling out the tear-off portion of our bulletin and placing it in the offering box.
Missions Committee

Our Missions Committee stays involved in what God is doing around the world by meeting with missionaries and supporting their work. We currently support people and projects in Japan, India, France, China, Hungary, South Africa, throughout South America, as well as campus ministries and church planting efforts in North America.
Music & Worship

Music is a primary way that we can encourage and express our devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ. We believe that the tenets of our faith can be reinforced through the use of well-written, biblical songs and hymns. We encourage you to be a part of our music ministry. Please don’t feel that you need to have mastered the art of music, as long as your desire is to worship our Lord.
Story Group
CCC hosts short-term Story Groups that offer a safe and confidential space to explore your story and reflect on how it has shaped you.
Most of us struggle with “stuckness,” whether that be in areas of sin patterns, emotional reactions that seem “disproportionate,” or undesirable relational patterns. Formative stories from our childhood continue to impact us, shaping how we relate to God, ourselves, and others. They keep us bound to coping skills and defensive mechanisms that restrict our ability to freely step into what we are each uniquely called to in life. Story Groups provide the opportunity to bring these stories into the Light in the midst of a small group of witnesses guided by a trained facilitator.
Groups meet weekly for approximately eight to ten weeks, and the participant fee for this group is $130. (Please inquire about scholarships as needed.) During the course of the group, each participant commits to writing one story from childhood to read with the group, experiencing feedback and reflection from others. In addition, participants engage with a short chapter from the Story Workbook per week. Participants are asked to commit to group attendance as regularly as possible on behalf of their own hearts, as well as for other group members, as they share their stories in turn.
For questions, please reach out to Betsy Page.
