Friendship Community Church

Helping People Say "YES" To God

WHY FRIENDSHIP COMMUNITY CHURCH

FCC is a young church, only 17 years old, which meets in a 5 year old facility near Weigelstown Elementary School on Saturday Nights and Sunday mornings and a lot of times during the week.  We were created for people who don’t go to Church or who have been turned-off by religion.  We attempt to meet you where you are at and help you grow closer to God.

 At our worship services you will notice that we dress very casually and invite you to “come as you are”.  Some people even wear jeans!  As you enter you will be greeted by people who are drinking hot coffee or some cold drink.  We want to make you feel welcome.

 During our worship services our music is upbeat, but not too loud.  The pastor’s message is practical and illustrates what the Bible says to the person who wants to live today.  We care about kids of all ages.  We have classes on Sunday mornings for kids and teens through the 12th grade.  We also have a caring nursery for our babies and toddlers.

 We have people from all kinds of Church backgrounds who attend and participate.  Our goal is not to make you feel bad about yourself, but good about your future and God’s hope for all of us.  We are a very positive and hopeful Church.      We have invested ourselves in building a functional family center.  But we believe that people are more important than any building.  We believe in positive and growing relationships with God, others, and ourselves.

 So, we invite you and your family to come and try us out. 

We believe you will be pleasantly surprised! 

Peace,    Pastor Dennis Hall

 


What is Important to Us?

1. We follow the Bible for it is true.

2. Lost people matter to God and to us.

3. People are more important than things.

4. We organize our Church around spiritual giftedness.

5. We honor God through excellence.

6. We celebrate with contemporary worship.

7. We encourage people to say “YES” to God.

8. We have a growing, equipped lay leadership.

9. We care about each other.

10. We accept people where they are.

11. We help those less fortunate than ourselves.

12. We build each other up and encourage the Church’s leaders and workers.




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