Jerry Bader's spiritual transformation
Jerry Bader was a popular talk show host who thought he had all the answers. Then he found Christ, and his life has never been the same. Jerry and his wife, Ramona, tell a story of God's transformational power.
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Jerry Bader was a popular talk show host who thought he had all the answers. Then he found Christ, and his life has never been the same. Jerry and his wife, Ramona, tell a story of God's transformational power.
Due to the recent rise in COVID-19 cases, the GBCC Sunday 9:00 am worship service for now is online-only.
Summer of 2024 offered as a virtual group
A 9 session course for one to one discipleship.
GBCC will transition to one Sunday morning worship service at 9 am beginning August 9.
Green Bay Community Church has resumed in-person Sunday morning worship services with certain limitations.
We believe that racism is an evil offense to the value of individuals created in God's image. Click below on 'View Full Story' to read an official statement from Green Bay Community Church.
Green Bay Community Church will follow a three-phase plan for reopening that will start with small groups, increase to larger clusters and culminate with large gatherings.
A Bible study for Men
An in-home co-ed Bible study