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What to expect . . .

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Being a newcomer at a church can feel a bit awkward.  Perhaps you wonder whether someone is going to ask you to slap a nametag on your shirt or be asked to stand up and introduce yourself to a room of strange people. This is not the case at BCC.  We value your presence and hope you greatly benefit from your worship experience with us.

  • A comfortable, casual atmosphere - BCC is a fairly casual church. You’ll see mostly slacks, some jeans and an occasional suit. In the summer, shorts and sandals are as common as ski jackets in the winter. We encourage everyone to dress in a modest manner that would honor Christ.
  • Real people pursuing Christ-likeness - The people at BCC are real and transparent.  We are all in the process of growing in knowledge and understanding of the Bible.  During our times together we are calling each other to greater Christ-like living and laboring for God’s greater glory.
  • A worship experience with a blend of music - In our celebration service we sing a blend of hymns and modern worship songs.  We use an enjoyable mix of keyboard, violin and guitar.
  • Messages from the Bible which are applicable to your daily life - There is a quiet spiritual depth in our celebration service which comes from a firm conviction concerning the authority of God’s Word in our lives and its practical application.
  • Care for babies/infants and children’s church for grade school students

    Nursery/Infants: At BCC we strive to provide a clean, safe and nurturing environment for our precious little ones.  Our team of volunteers is eager to show God's love to your baby/infant through prayer and gentle loving care. We want you, the parent, to benefit from the service without worry. Our team is background checked, and we have a sign in and out system to keep your children safe.

    Grade school: With a large gymnasium at our disposal, our children’s program is both educational and exciting for your children.  After worship with the adults, the children are dismissed for their own Bible teaching, crafts and fun!

 

Pastor's Heart

Hope craves a crowd

It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age, while we wait for the blessed hope—the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. — Titus 2:12-13

You’ve probably heard the saying, “Misery loves company.” Have you ever heard the saying, “Hope craves a crowd”?  You’ve probably never heard “heaven” used as a swear word either, right?  We don’t swear on hope.  Hope keeps us alive.  Ultimately, our dreams have always outpaced our capacity and usually our reality, but we still dream and encourage others to chase their dreams.  “Follow/Pursue your dreams” is virtually a TV mantra, but have you ever heard someone say on TV to pursue heaven?  Heaven is the ultimate hope, but some people seem to be afraid of talking about it for fear of being labeled a “pie in the sky” person.  

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