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Pastor Aaron Scheer found a way to combine his passion for Jesus with his love for archery. He helped introduce GBCC to Centershot, which aims to share the gospel through the sport of archery.
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Pastor Aaron Scheer found a way to combine his passion for Jesus with his love for archery. He helped introduce GBCC to Centershot, which aims to share the gospel through the sport of archery.
HSM Ice Blast brought high school students together to focus on changing their world for God. "We can all change our world -- the people we have influence on, the people we come in contact with," said Dave Ovell, student pastor.
Middle school kids at Ice Blast 2018 this past weekend reflected on their place and purpose in God's plan. They also had a blast taking part in a variety of outdoor winter sports and connecting with leaders and each other.
Community Church attenders brought 1,077 pounds of frozen meat to church on Sunday for Meat The Pantry Day, which helped stock The Giving Tree food pantry shelves.
One of the participants in the first Circles program at Community Church said she has "a better direction, better goals, a better path." Circles exists to provide people entangled in poverty hope for the future.
Bobby Coverston's WCA Summit Band, made up largely of Community Church musicians, played to rave reviews and large crowds in Brazil. Bobby calls the experience a "pretty life-changing event."
GBCC Music Pastor Bobby Coverston and The WCA Summit Band performed at an evangelical music festival in Vitoria, Brazil over the weekend. They went with the hope of proclaiming the name of Christ to the thousands in attendance.
Catherine Novak got baptized the first time she attended Green Bay Community Church in October. She said that one step of faith has led to God growing her love and trust for Him.
Depression is a serious condition that hits people from all walks of life, including in the Christian community. If you are feeling depressed or know someone who is, we encourage you to reach out for help.
Liz Thayer endured a difficult childhood that included bullying and depression, yet through the hard times Liz said God has sustained her. She was recently baptized at Community Church. 'His presence, I can definitely feel it,' Liz said.