CCC Community
The Bailey Family
“We chose Celebration for our family because it offers a community where everyone can be embraced for who they are. It’s important to us that our kids grow up in a place of diversity and teaches them the importance of compassion and inclusion in their faith.”
Daryl & Yeison Laird-Leon
“Yeison and I first attended Celebration a year and a half ago. From the moment we walked in, I knew this was the place for us. Everyone was so welcoming and made us feel like part of the family. When we left the service, I actually felt good which wasn’t something I used to at other churches. I remember heading to lunch after the service and telling Yeison, ‘This is our place and we’ll be back next Sunday!’”
Ron Hill & Key Sourjohn
“We’ve been at CCC since 2004. Although the church is welcoming to all, it is a church for the LGBT community. A verse resonates with this simple, yet powerful truth: ‘God so loved the world,” and that means all of us.”
The Garcia-Pritchett Family
“We have been part of CCC since 2014. We were drawn to the church during one of the most difficult times in my life when I was on my deathbed waiting for an organ transplant. Being part of CCC has shown us the incredible power of community and prayer… Pastor Carol brought me before the church, and they prayed over me. That moment of prayer led to me being placed on the transplant list and ultimately saved my life. Seeing how we come together during difficult times has deepened my faith and trust in God.”
Barb Maier & Deb Payne
“We wanted to be a part of a church that is all-inclusive, especially of the LGBTQ+ community. This is the place.”
The De La Peña Family
“We were searching for a church community that shared our faith, love for God, and love for others without judgment. As soon as we stepped in the church, we were welcomed with open arms and open hearts! The first thing that we noticed was the diversity in families and that there was absolutely no judgement. We knew we found our church when everyone was welcomed to God's table to receive communion.”