CONNECT
Connection: Everything begins with a connection. No matter where you are in your relationship with Jesus, we offer a variety of ways to connect with Him and others here at GCCC. We would love to help you get started on your journey and find community.
CONNECTION GROUPS
Connection Groups are small groups of people that consistently get together to discuss life, study God’s Word, and support each other as we live out our Christian walk each and every day! Participating in small groups gives us a place to grow, helps us draw closer to God, and establishes a sense of community. Feel free to join a Connection Group based on the subject of study, location, age group, or where your friends go.
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our Connection Groups!
Adult Sunday School
Sunday School is part of the adult education and discipleship ministry of our church and meets Sunday mornings at 9:00am. Depending on the class you choose, there will be a combination of insightful, creative teaching, small group discussion, multimedia presentations, and more. These classes will help you focus your life on Jesus Christ, aiding you in both learning the Scriptures and living the Scriptures.
This class is located in our fellowship hall. It is on the right hand side, as you come in the doors from the main parking lot, which is behind the church building. This large group is open to all adults. Leaders: Andrew Murdock & Jane Newton
This class meets at the near the end of adult wing on the left door. New believers study 52 important Bible verses that make up the core of the Bible. Leader: Brian Gilroy, Lead Pastor
This small group meets in the first classroom on your left in the adult wing. Everyone is welcome. Leader: Warren Martin
This large group of senior citizens gather in the first classroom on the right in the adult wing and study using The Standard lessons. Leaders: Kenny Jaggers and Elmer Mullins.
This class assembles on the left side conference room at the end of the adult wing. As the name implies, this class is designed women. Leader: Mary Lloyd