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It wasn't part of her plan, but Carissa Trepanier felt compelled to get baptized on Easter Sunday in 2018 at Community Church. She hopes to use the experience as a catalyst to tell others that following Jesus brings joy and fun.
Casey Nickel got baptized last August at Community Church and has seen growth in her spiritual life, including a sense of freedom and a deeper connection with God.
In THIS IS US, pastor Troy Murphy and a team from Green Bay Community Church explore what it means to be part of God's family and how to grow in love for Him and others.
Gather your family and friends and host a THIS IS US group in your home...
Where there was once brokenness and pain, Dr. Mireille Twayigira now experiences God's love. Mireille was a refugee in Africa who went on to earn her medical degree and now spreads a message of hope.
Religion fools us into thinking we need to do all the right things and put on outward appearances of beauty, when in fact a relationship with Jesus infuses us with life and produces true beauty.
Mike Price says his time at Green Bay Community Church helped him grow in his faith and prepare him for his current role as a Fellowship of Christian Athletes area director in southern Wisconsin.
Community Church provides a facility large enough to house the annual Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive. “If we didn’t have this space I’m not sure where we would be doing it because the drive has gotten so large," said Hygiene Drive...
St. Norbert philosophy professor Grant Rozeboom gave his life to Christ at a young age but has wrestled with compelling questions about his faith. He shared his spiritual journey during GBCC worship services on Sunday, Feb. 24.
What does it mean to love others beyond their morality? Pastor Troy Murphy reminded us during his message on Sunday that behavior doesn't change a person's heart; Jesus does.
What does it mean to be a Christ follower and show the love of Jesus in our divided political climate? Pastor Troy Murphy tackled that question during his message on Sunday.