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Welcome
You might be wondering, what's it really like at Harmony Community Church? Simply stated, at HCC, we're all about Jesus. You won't be met with shame, guilt, or condemnation. And we don't care how you're dressed or what candidate you voted for. Our church is made up of imperfect people with every kind of story imaginable.
Want to know the best part? No matter what you've been through or what questions you might have about God and faith, our church is a place where you'll find the love, grace, and forgiveness Jesus gives to everyone.
Want to know the best part? No matter what you've been through or what questions you might have about God and faith, our church is a place where you'll find the love, grace, and forgiveness Jesus gives to everyone.
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Welcome
You might be wondering, what's it really like at Harmony Community Church? Simply stated, at HCC, we're all about Jesus. You won't be met with shame, guilt, or condemnation. And we don't care how you're dressed or what candidate you voted for. Our church is made up of imperfect people with every kind of story imaginable.
Want to know the best part? No matter what you've been through or what questions you might have about God and faith, our church is a place where you'll find the love, grace, and forgiveness Jesus gives to everyone.
Want to know the best part? No matter what you've been through or what questions you might have about God and faith, our church is a place where you'll find the love, grace, and forgiveness Jesus gives to everyone.
Latest Sermon
SERVE
In this powerful message, we're reminded that Christianity is not a spectator sport. God calls us to be active participants in His work, using the gifts He's given us to serve others and build up the body of Christ. The key scripture, Romans 12:3-8, beautifully illustrates how we are all parts of one body, each with unique functions. This analogy challenges us to consider: are we functioning members of Christ's body? The message emphasizes that all service, whether high-profile or behind-the-scenes, is equally valuable in God's eyes. We're encouraged to step out of our comfort zones, recognizing that God often uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. As we reflect on this, let's ask ourselves: How are we using our gifts to serve God and others? Are we allowing fear or self-doubt to hold us back from fully engaging in ministry?
In this powerful message, we're reminded that Christianity is not a spectator sport. God calls us to be active participants in His work, using the gifts He's given us to serve others and build up the body of Christ. The key scripture, Romans 12:3-8, beautifully illustrates how we are all parts of one body, each with unique functions. This analogy challenges us to consider: are we functioning members of Christ's body? The message emphasizes that all service, whether high-profile or behind-the-scenes, is equally valuable in God's eyes. We're encouraged to step out of our comfort zones, recognizing that God often uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. As we reflect on this, let's ask ourselves: How are we using our gifts to serve God and others? Are we allowing fear or self-doubt to hold us back from fully engaging in ministry?
Service Times
Sunday Mornings
9am Sunday School
10am Worship Service
10am Worship Service
Wednesday Evenings
6:30pm
Youth Group
Youth Group