Archive for the ‘Ministry Teams’ Category

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVANTS HEART!

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 by Susan Park

You are truly amazing! In a recent assessment of ministry at CCC, I found that over the past year, you filled 1,047 ministry roles, and provided over 82,638 hours of service to the Lord!  WOW!  Thank you for generously giving your time and talent through the ministries of our church.  You are a blessing, and are changing lives for eternity!

“…All of you together make up the Body of Christ, and each of you is a separate and necessary part of it.” I Corinthians 12

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ADVANCE SERVE ALERT

Thursday, March 8th, 2012 by Claudia Koch

Over the course of our lives, the greatest moments we will ever experience will be the times when God intervenes to accomplish His plans and purposes through us! When we are given the privilege of participating in the work of heaven, that’s life at its best!  Sign up for one of the upcoming opportunites to be part of God’s work through CCC. Contact the Ministry Department at 704-875-8374 or claudiak@christcommunity.cc

R.I.O.T. (Radical Impact On Teens Conference), March 26-28:   counseling, crowd control, & hospitality

Landscaping, March 31:   planting flowers and mulching

Easter Eggsploration,  April 7:   traffic control, greeters, egg hiders, craft leaders, games leader, bounce house team, face painters, and clean-up crew

Easter Morning Services (9am & 11am), April 8:   ushers and greeters                                         

 

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The Purposes of Christ Community Church

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011 by Jon Homesley

At CCC we believe that the church exists to accomplish 5 distinct purposes. They are as follows: Believe, Connect,Grow, Serve, Share. We find these purposes in the commands of Jesus, and the practice of the New Testament church. We don’t invent purpose, rather we discover purpose.
Part of understanding Christ Community Church is seeing how these 5 purposes are accomplished. We have developed programs that are specifically designed to promote each purpose.

1. Believe/Worship- Weekend services are designed primarily for worship. The messages are geared toward a broad audience from the radically unchurched to dedicated followers of Jesus, and music is stylized to appeal to the people in our context.

2. Connect/Fellowship- Small Groups provide a way for the massive weekend crowd to get into a smaller community. A key word for small groups is relationships.

3. Grow/Discipleship- Growing University is a program we designed to meet the vast discipleship needs of the church. Every Fall and Spring we offer 20-25 disicpleship courses that range from deep expositional studies of the Bible to classes on biblical parenting.

4. Serve/Ministry- Ministry is service in the church. Ministry teams at CCC range from teams that greet guests to teams that clean up after events. Every member should be a “minister”, and every ministry team helps serve the members of the church.

5. Share/Missions/Evangelism- Every year we send out mission teams to take the gospel to remote locations. We share our faith through neighborhood outreach events.

If you come to a weekend worship service expecting discipleship, you will leave frustrated. But if you attend a Growing University course (like the one I am teaching through the book of Ezekiel this Fall), you will find deep biblical content.

If you come to a small group to looking to knock on doors and share the gospel, you are going go crazy when everyone wants to just hang out around coffee and dessert.

Now, this is not to say that there can’t be any mixture of purpose in these programs. You will definitely build relationships (Connect) when you are on a ministry team (Serve). The point is that we have developed these programs to meet the specific needs of their respective purposes.

These are our 5 purposes, and their accompanying programs. The purposes will NEVER change. That’s because they come from Jesus. He purchased the church by His death, therefore He gets to decide why the church exists. Our programs however, are flexible. They are meant to support the purposes.

A church is healthy when these purposes are in balance, and the same is true in your life. So, where are you? Have you been showing up on the weekends, but have yet to get in a small group? Are you mad about sharing your faith, but you have little time to serve your fellow believers? Check out the Great Commision:

Matthew 28:19-
Go (SHARE) therefore and make disciples (GROW) of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

and the Great Commandment:

Matthew 22:37, 39-
And he said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God (BELIEVE/WORSHIP) with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. (CONNECT/SERVE)

We want to balance these purposes at Christ Community Church. Are they balanced in your own life?

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Dr. Richard Blackaby

Friday, May 27th, 2011 by Jon Homesley

CCC is in need of extra volunteers in the Children’s Ministry on June 12th at both the 9:00 and 11:00 services. Help is needed in nursery through 5th grade classes.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 12th! Dr. Richard Blackaby, co-author of Experiencing God Day by Day will be the guest speaker at both the 9 and 11 a.m. services at CCC. This is one event you’ll want to share with all your friends!

Gina Dempski

ginad@christcommunity.cc

704-875-8374 ext 453

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6th Annual CCC Kids’ Fishing Tournament

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 by Susan Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 6th annual  CCC Kids’ Fishing Tournament is right around the corner. Saturday, June 18th at Ramsey Creek Park on Lake Norman over fifty kids will gather for a day on the lake, a picnic, prizes, and great fellowship. They and their parents will be blessed by the fellowship of this event. Each year this event, started by the Men’s Ministry of the church, gets bigger, and its community outreach grows. This year we will be ministering to kids from two different communities who might not ever get to spend a day on the lake. Both of these groups of kids are currently in neighborhoods where CCC members are reaching out to share the Bible and the love of Christ.

God has made it clear that we are to expand this ministry’s outreach, and we are being obedient, believing that what He initiates, He will complete. One of the most important parts of this event is the willingness of CCC members to donate their time to captain their boat during the tournament. If you or someone you know has a boat, let me urge you to consider being a part of this incredible ministy. If you would like to help, call me at 704-578-4778, or Mike Green at 704-577-1993.

If you have someone between the age of 10-16 that would like to fish, see me at the display table at church on Sunday mornings. It’s going to be a great tournament!

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