Cell Groups
CCC emphasizes cell groups
The Bible shows the Christian life as a life
lived in a community of faith. We want to be the hands of
Christ in our families and the world around us. We also want
to know and share Christ's love within our own church!
'Cell groups' are small fellowship groups where
it's a little easier to know and be known more deeply than
a large worship service permits. In small groups it can be
easier to be real with people, grapple with a question that's
bothering you, share life's joys and struggles, and help one
another to apply Biblical truth to life's real situations.
Snacks, worship and praying and laughing together are also
part of most small group meetings.
Why is it called a "Cell Group?"
Biologically a cell is a living building block
of a larger organism. In a similar way, cell groups compose
our church and help meet the goal of nurturing people and
meeting needs.
How does one find a cell group to attend?
You are welcome to begin attending a cell. Talk to any of
the cell leaders or Jim Stuart for more information on connecting
with a cell group!
- Poor/Holbrook Cell-- 6:30 Wednesday nights
- Taylor Cell--6:00 Wednesday nights
- McKenzie/Fairbanks Cell--6:30 Wednesday nights
- Patton/Roach Cell--6:30 Sunday nights
- Green/Schultz Cell--5:00 Sunday nights
- Call Cell--6:00 Sunday nights
- Reinhardt Cell--Monday 5:00
- Youth Cell--contact Jamie and Adam McKenzie
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