GROW TOGETHER IN FAITH

The Christian Campus Community (CCC) is an organization dedicated to fostering spiritual growth and community among college students. With a strong emphasis on building meaningful relationships, the CCC offers a range of activities and programs designed to support students in their faith journey. The community hosts regular worship services, small group gatherings, and service opportunities, all aimed at encouraging personal development and collective service.

Situated in the heart of Denton, the CCC is committed to creating a welcoming environment where students can explore their faith, engage in thoughtful discussions, and make a positive impact on both the campus and the local community.

 

STATEMENT OF FAITH & VALUES

    • The church is the body of Christ.

    • Jesus is the Son of God, who lived a perfectly holy life. He died as a sacrifice to take away our sins and to reconcile us back to God.

    • The Bible is the inspired word of God and informs our purpose, moralities, and our relationship with God and with each other.

    • We believe in one God who is The Father, The Son & The Holy Spirit.

    • We believe that Jesus was raised from the dead and is returning again.

    • We believe that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life.

    • Kingdom unity

    • Preaching the Gospel to all nations (evangelism), teaching and “making disciples” (discipleship)

    • Love God and love others. “Be the &” (the greatest commands)

 

Good News in the Old Testatment

There's a common misconception that the Old Testament is for the Jews, and the Christians only need the New Testament now.

Did you know that Jesus and Good News Gospel are all throughout the O.T.? He appears in symbolism, foreshadowing, angelic appearances, and Messianic prophecies.

Join us on Thursday nights as we hear & discuss the Gospel in new ways through ancient stories.

- Time: 7:00 pm (Snacks & Fellowship); 7:30 start time.

- Location: 1305 W Oak St. Denton, TX 76201


 
And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.
— Hebrews 10:24-25