6:30pm
“CROSS/FIRE” Worship
Our Saturday, 6:30 pm “Cross/Fire” worship is usually led by Pastor James Blankinship. This service has a great quantity and variety of music – including contemporary Christian (both pop and country), gospel, and traditional – led by a praise team. A strong altar call concludes each service with the hymn, “Just as I Am.” The worship is typically around 90 minutes, and 20-40 people attend.
What To Expect. . .
What is Worship Like?
Our worship services at Community Christian Church have a number of similarities, including:
- the Lord’s Supper, or communion, celebrated weekly. We celebrate an “open table,” meaning that everyone is welcome to participate, including children.
- relevant, challenging preaching that starts with the Bible.
- time for prayer.
- an invitation to give a financial offering, with no pressure to give (in fact, we encourage visitors to fill out an “information card” located in the pockets on the backs of the seats, rather than give a financial offering).
- an invitation to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, or recommit yourself to Him.
- steady average growth – more and more people coming to each one.
What is available for my children?
We love having children in worship with us. Coloring pads and books are available at the rear of the sanctuary. Children’s noises in worship are a joy, and parents and guardians are sensitive enough that when their child is making too much noise, they take them outside.
Nevertheless, we realize that it is better for many children and their parents and guardians to have other options. A Nursery is available at all worship services, for babies and preschool-aged children. A “children’s church” is offered at our Sunday, 10:30 am worship primarily for elementary age children.
For more information about our children’s ministries, click here.
How should I dress?
What should I expect as a visitor?
You should expect a friendly welcome at the door. On Saturdays you will be handed a weekly newsletter (what we call a CCCoMmuicator). If you would like a copy of our monthly newsletter, The Call, please check our welcome table. You are welcome to sit anywhere you wish. Bible and hymnbooks are located on racks underneath many of the seats. The pastors start on time (usually!), with a welcome, and then singing begins, and each worship service flows from there.

