Christ Community's History
So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, 12 to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up. Ephesians 4:11-12

 

Christ Community Church, first known as Faith Chapel, was formed in January, 1982

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christ Community Church began in a home basement on Rte 138 in Easton and then eventually moved to the Easton Grange Hall. On February 24,1985, the church was able to meet in the Scotland Congregational Church in Bridgewater. Since Bridgewater already had a church named Faith Chapel, its name was changed to Christ Community Church.

Unfortunately, the Scotland Congregational Church building went up in flames on March 20, 1987. This forced the congregation to meet at Asack’s Turkey Farm in West Bridgewater. The congregation continued to look for a building to call home.

During this same time, the church building at 518 Middleboro Avenue, where CCC currently meets, was occupied by the East Taunton Congregational Church. They only had a few elderly members left and financially were unable to continue. It was decided in 1988 that the two churches would become one church known as Christ Community Church.

The building at 518 Middleboro Avenue was originally built in 1856. Forty-one years later in April of 1897, it burned to the ground. A new building was designed and its cornerstone was laid on June 12, 1898.

About Us

Christ Community Church, located in East Taunton Massachusetts, is a vibrant, growing Bible believing congregation of all ages missionally seeking to reach this area with the gospel of Jesus Christ through music and multi media. Christ Community Church, East Taunton MA

What They Say

picture"Never have I felt more at home as the day I first walked through the doors to Christ Community Church."

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