The Christ Community Church Podcast features weekly teaching from Christ Community Church in Columbus, Georgia, where our mission is to awaken ordinary people to extraordinary life in Christ-centered community. CCC is part of the Free Methodist Church and shares that denomination’s vision of bringing wholeness to the world through healthy biblical communities of holy people multiplying disciples, leaders, groups and churches.
"The mouth speaks what the heart is full of..."
Pastor Kelli teaches through James 3, reminding us of the enormous power our words carry with them and the revelation of hearts through them
Our conflicts with others often stem from our own selfish desires, revealing our need to humble ourselves and surrender to God.
In the final message of our James series, Pastor Derrick walks us throug…
“That which we do doesn’t save us. That which we do is in us!”
Pastor Derrick teaches through James 2:14-26, spurring us on to good works through faith!
James' goal was to encourage his readers to reflect their faith in everyday actions—being doers of the Word, not just hearers (1:22). This includes gaining God’s perspective on wealth and responding …
Pastor Derrick kicks off our new sermon series, Sincerely, James, by encouraging us to shift our perspective on trials. Drawing from James 1:2-8, 12-15, he reminds us to see trials as opportunities f…
Do you need a fresh encounter with Jesus? Pastor Derrick preaches the last message in this series on the Book of John, reminding us that Jesus can restore us, provide direction and recommission us fo…
We can be honest with our doubts, because Jesus is willing to meet us where we are with grace, patience and love.
Pastor Derrick preaches through John 20:24-31, reminding us that in times of doubt, J…
How will you respond to the resurrected Christ?
Pastor Jason leads us through John 20, encouraging us that when understood correctly, we find that the resurrection of Jesus is not simply an historica…
Pastor Mason leads us through John 18:28-19:16, reminding us of how Jesus' interaction with Pilate on His way to the cross demonstrates that governmental authority is legitimate, but ultimately subje…
Pastor Derrick leads us through John 17, encouraging us to pray as Jesus prayed before His crucifixion.
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Suffering is to be expected as a follower of Christ. It is not a matter of if, but when. Yet Jesus reminds us that in the midst of our trials of hatred and persecution, we are not alone.
Pastor Jason …
"There is only one way that we can truly abide in Jesus, and that is to make ourselves at home with Him."
In John 15, Jesus refers to Himself as "the vine," and we are "the branches," communicating t…
This week, Pastor Derrick led us through John 13, where Jesus humbly washes the feet of His disciples. But what does it really mean for Jesus to wash our feet? And how are we called to "wash" the fee…
"Jesus' love for us is not positioned in our physical vibrancy. His love is as deep as it gets!"
Through John 11, Pastor Mason encourages us that though our physical bodies are in a state of death, Ch…
“I hope we’re not guilty of looking to Jesus because of what He can do for us, rather than who He is to us."
In John 6, Jesus introduces us to Himself as the "Bread of Life," and sadly, many disciples…
"Not only does Jesus offer living water, He offers the source of living water!"
Our interns led an incredible service at CCC, filled with Spirit-led worship, scripture, and a fresh word from John 4.
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Incarnate means God in the flesh; in human form. Jesus, God incarnate, takes the initiative in pursuing a relationship with man by asking “What are you looking for?” followed by an invitation to “Com…
What does it mean to serve a God who was both fully God and fully man?
Pastor Derrick opens our new 13-week series on the Book of John by introducing us to one of the most profound, scandalous and lo…
In order to walk with Jesus, silence and solitude are absolutely necessary! Pastor Derrick closes the "Be Like Jesus" series by teaching through Psalm 46, which urges us to be still and to trust in t…