FAQ
FAQ
Cochranton Community Church is located on Highway 285 near RT 173, just across the creek from Downtown Cochranton. East Church Street is actually our parking lot. For complete directions check the map here.
It's easy to find parking at Cochranton Community Church, and you can feel free to park anywhere in our spacious parking lot. We reccomend parking near the main entrance, located in the middle of the building.
At CCC we invite you to come as you are! There is no dress code here, and you will see everything from suits and ties to jeans, shorts and tee shirts. We want you to be comfortable being you!
Sunday Morning:
If you have kids, you may want to show up a few minutes before service to get them checked in, but if you are running a bit behind, don't worry, just come on in!
Absolutely not! If you are are a first time visitor, we are just happy for you to visit. Please do not feel pressured to give if you do not feel called to. Your presence is payment enough.
Visit the Info Center in the lobby or call/email for more information
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At Cochranton Community Church, we want to give you a roadmap to involvement, and we believe the best place to start is by coming to church regularly. You'll get to know, people, grow in your faith, and learn more about our ministry opportunities.
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After you've started attending regularly, we'd like you to get plugged into a Bible class; either Sunday morning or during the week. In this class you will build relationships with other Christians who can do life with you.
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Once you've found your class, it's time to start serving. There are many ways to serve at CCC. You could be part of the Children's Ministry or the Tech Team or the Praise Band or the Outreach Commission. There are just too many opportunities to mention here.!
At Cochranton Community Church, we believe there are as many ways to be plugged into the church as there are people who attend. We were created to be part of a community, and it's impossible to do this Christian life alone. That's what the Church is all about—becoming a community of love and support for one another—and we sincerely hope you become part of our community.