Plenary Messages from the Annual Meetings of the CCCC. - Conservative Congregational Christian Conference - 8941 Highway 5 Lake Elmo, Minnesota 55042 - www.ccccusa.com - Conference Office: (651) 739-1474 Facsimile: (651) 739-0750
Outgoing CCCC President, Larry Wood, leads the Conference in celebrating The Lord's Table.
Dr. Swetland concludes his series during the 63rd Annual Family Conference of the CCCC. (2 Corinthians 4-7)
Dr. Hamilton speaks on the Great Confession and its the impact of its inherent invitation to come and follow Jesus as He builds His Church on our understanding of who we are as a Christ-like Community. (Matthew 16:13-20; 4:18-20)
Dr. Swetland continues his series during the 63rd Annual Family Conference of the CCCC (2 Corinthians 4-7)
Mike Chong Perkinson speaks to us about Christ's Shalom and the full impact it is to have on God's children. (2 Corinthians 5:18-20; Matthew 5:9; 2 Corinthians 1:3-4)
Dr. Kenneth Swetland provides a series of messages on our theme, "Christ-like Community," from Paul's Second letter to the Corinthians for the 63rd Annual Family Conference of the CCCC. (2 Corinthians 4-7)
Steve Gammon's farewell address to the Conference as the outgoing Conference Minister (2003 to 2011). (John 13)
CCCC President Larry Wood leads the Communion Service after the final Banquet at the 62nd Annual CCCC Family Conference in Springfield, MA.
Dr. Williams concludes his series from Romans at the 62nd Annual Family Conference in Springfield, MA.
A timely, heartfelt challenge from CCCC Church Planter Alex Choi during the 62nd Annual CCCC Family Conference in Springfield, MA.
Dr. Drake Williams continues to share from the Book of Romans at the 62nd Annual CCCC Family Conference in Springfield, MA.
Dr. Ron Hamilton, CCCC Director of Church Multiplication, challenges us to both passion and compassion during the 62nd Annual CCCC Family Conference in Springfield, MA.
Dr. Drake Williams shares from the Book of Romans during the 62nd Annual CCCC Family Conference in Springfield, MA.
CCCC Conference Minister, Steve Gammon, gives his Monday Evening message at the 62nd Annual CCCC Family Conference in Springfield, MA.
Self-examination is not only a critical part of the Christian life, but is an essential task to complete before approaching the Lord's Table. (1 Corinthians 11)
Jill Brisco's final workshop on prayer held in the main hall.
The third and final installment from Dr. Brisco from Ephesians 4, discussing the special leadership giftings Christ gives the church and how all ministry rests on them. (Ephesians 4:13-16)
This message delineates the critical factors in fostering both health and growth in the local church. These same factors also make for a healthy denomination.
Continuing yesterday's theme, this message describes the great unity in diversity and diversity in unity that is Christ's church. (Ephesians 4:7-13)
Illustrated with actual records from Christ-centered denominations throughout the USA, this message provides biblical insights into being a healthy, missional church. (Romans 14:17; Acts 28:30-31)
Building on the foundation of the third chapter of Paul's letter to the church at Ephesus, this message beautifully describes the calling of the church from Ephesians 4. (Ephesians 4:1-6)
Our Conference Minister's annual address to the CCCC Family - How we must respond to God's call on our lives...Cooperating for Christ.
Rev. Nick Granitsas, CCCC President - Background noise is from a dance band playing in the adjacent ball room.
Dr. Mark Dever, Senior Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC (Colossians 3:1-17)
Dr. Ron Hamilton, CCCC Director of Church Multiplication - This sermon includes the introductions of several new CCCC Church Planters. (John 1)
Dr. Mark Dever, Sr. Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC (Colossians 2:6-23)
Dr. John Kimball, CCCC Director of Conference Care & Church Redevelopment (Matthew 15:1-20)
Dr. Mark Dever, Senior Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC (Colossians 1:24-2:5)
Dr. Stephen Gammon - CCCC Conference Minister - Due to technical difficulties, the original recording was blank. This file was recorded out in the congregation by Rev. Steve Weibley. The volume is low, but it is a clear recording. Thanks for your help Steve! (Luke 15)