Online Resources

Welcome to Community Church Online.

Wherever you find yourself in life, we want to be a place you can depend on for receiving inspiration, encouragement, and support.

Attend Community Church Online together.

You are always invited to one of our Church Online services throughout the week. But don’t just attend by yourself. You can invite your friends, family, connect group, or anyone to join you.



You can start or join a Church at Home Connect Group

You don't need to watch church alone, invite people to join you! There are so many ways you can host a watch party. You can invite people over to watch the message together. Then, after the message, you can help people determine their next step and discuss some of the questions from the Talk It Over. You could also agree to watch the message separately and come together to discuss it at a later time.

Remember why you’re meeting together.

If you’re in a Connect Group, now is a great time to revisit what it means to be a group of people following Jesus together. At its core, a Connect Group is a group of friends who walk through life together. Why you connect remains the same no matter how you connect.

What does it look like to BE The Church?

We don’t just go to church; we are The Church, and that means loving our neighbors as ourselves where we are. But how do we do that right now? The best way to discover the needs of neighbors is simply to text or call and ask how they’re doing. Here are some ideas for being the Church right where you are:


Text or call people you know who are vulnerable (elderly, asthmatic, organ-transplant recipients, those living with MS, HIV, cancer, diabetes, etc.) and ask how they are feeling. Listen to them. Pray with them. Ask if there’s anything they need.


FaceTime or call your friends and family. Skip the text. Seeing your face and/or hearing your voice will go a long way for their well-being, as it will yours. Talk about anything and everything, especially if it doesn’t have to do with world events.

Email your neighborhood or housing association and offer to pick up prescriptions or groceries for those who can’t.


Call your local food banks, local partners, and non-profits and ask about what would best assist their efforts.


Give. God has blessed many of us with margin—both financially and with our time. Look for ways to be generous with your family, your friends, your church, and your neighbors.


Look for needs on social media. People are quick to point out that they’re in need on social media. Maybe someone needs encouragement, prayer, or someone just to be kind. Meet a need. 


Call or text parents you know. Sometimes just talking with another adult helps. 


Pray specifically. Pray for healing and protection for your neighbors all around the world. Pray for God to show you when, where, and how to act.

Doing church from home is not a new thing. Here’s some encouragement from the Apostle Paul who helped lead the early church when it essentially only met in homes.


Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near. Hebrews 10:24-25 NLT


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