Community Church is creating a place where everybody - regardless of where they are on the faith journey - can take their next step in their relationship with Jesus. Our messages are relevant and applicable wherever you are in life. Join Lead Pastor Seth Bartal and Campus Pastors John Vadeboncoeur and Dan Pratt as they invite us into a vibrant life of faith.
Isn't it true that so often in our life we resist certain things even though we know it could make our lives better? Usually they are things like eating healthier and getting more exercise, but it al…
Have you ever been mislabeled? Maybe someone made a snap judgement about you, and it was categorically wrong? Or maybe you’ve been trying to overcome a label that was true in your past but isn’t true…
In every relationship we have expectations and desires for the other person - some are expressed but many are not. It’s when our expectations and desires are unmet that relational conflict comes into…
As much as we are all relational beings, it’s ironic that we all tend to struggle, at times, with our relationships. More often than not, our temptation in the midst of relationship challenges is to …
"God is good!!" That seems to be a phrase we use often on Sundays at church and a central theme of most of the worship songs we sing while at church. Scripture encourages us to sing loudly with joy a…
Life is hard. While there are many joys we experience, the journey of life is also fraught with disappointments, hardships, and hurts. Those feelings can leave us wondering where God is and why he do…
There are people we meet in life who have seemingly unshakeable faith. Regardless of what happens to them in life, they have a calm confidence in a God who is FOR them that allows them to face any st…
Invitations have the power to change our lives. Whether it was an invitation to sit at someone’s lunch table, the invitation to go out on a date, or the invitation to try something new - receiving an…
We love being around generous people because we know there’s nothing they have that they’re withholding from us. We could ask anything of them, and they would give it to us in a heartbeat. The irony …
When we think of church, we tend to think of a building that holds weekly services. Whereas that’s one thing that happens within a church, there’s so much more. In fact, the church isn’t a building -…
No matter how hard we try, we all have gaps between what we want others to perceive about us and who we truly are. Whether it’s with your spouse, a friend, your parents, or your boss, there are times…
You've got questions, and we've got answers. Join us for a Leadership Round Table where Seth, John, Paul, and Rachel answer questions that were previously submitted.
Christmas is a season of chaos. From parties to programs, from family to friends, this season seems to comes like a storm, wreaking havoc on our sanity and then disappearing in the blink of an eye. A…
It’s unsettling when someone whom we believe is undeserving gets the same thing we got… except we deserved it. We earned it. We were responsible when they weren’t, but they got the benefit anyway. Ho…
Why wouldn’t everyone want to believe in Christmas? The gift of Christmas - the birth of Jesus - at its core brings us the solution for just about all the problems we experience in life. When Jesus i…
Have you ever wondered why life can seem so random? Some people are born to wealth; others are born to poverty. Some have good health; others are plauged with health issues their entire lives. Why do…
When it comes to our thoughts about other people, there’s always someone we’re glad we’re not. Maybe it’s a parent or a sibling; maybe it’s an enemy or a politician. But did you know, your gratitude …
When it comes to storms in life, the issue isn’t “if” but “when?”; they’re inevitable. Storms will come whether we’re properly prepared for them or not. So how do we make sure we’re ready when they…
During the Halloween season, we can be tempted to talk more about the perceived concerns with this holiday than the real holiday that follows the day after on November 1st: All Saints Day. But being…