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UNDER THE OVERSIGHT OF
CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH

AFFIRMING THE 1689 LONDON BAPTIST CONFESSION OF FAITH

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, who justi...
17/04/2026

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, who justifies sinners by faith alone and faithfully works all things for the good of His people.

In our morning service, we will reflect on Genesis 15:1–6, where Abram believed the Lord, and it was counted to him as righteousness. This passage clearly teaches that a believer is declared righteous not by works, but only through faith in Christ. Our standing before God rests not on our own righteousness, but on the righteousness of Christ credited to us.

In our Sabbath School, we will continue discussing the hope of the Church, focusing on the truth that while believers may participate in acts of justice and address social needs, the primary mission of the Church is the proclamation of the Gospel. The Church’s ultimate hope and calling is not found in social transformation alone, but in the salvation of sinners through the message of Christ.

In our afternoon service, we will turn to Acts 23:10–22, where we see God’s providential care over Paul in the midst of danger. This passage reminds us that the believer’s comfort rests in the truth that Christ is actively at work in their lives—not only for their present good, but for their ultimate good, which is their salvation. The Lord sovereignly fulfills His will in every believer’s life, preserving and guiding them according to His perfect plan.

Come and join us as we rejoice in the righteousness we have in Christ, are reminded of the Church’s true hope and mission, and find comfort in God’s faithful work in our lives.

You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we grow in faith, hope, and confidence in our covenant-keeping God.

Soli Deo Gloria!

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our risen and sovereign Lord, Jesus Chris...
11/04/2026

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our risen and sovereign Lord, Jesus Christ, whose resurrection not only secures our salvation but shapes how we live and serve Him.

In our morning service, we will reflect on Acts 23:6–9, where Paul boldly stands on the truth of the resurrection before the council. This passage reminds us that the resurrection of Christ is not merely a doctrine to believe, but a truth that shapes the whole life of a believer—especially in ministry. Because Christ is risen, we serve with confidence, endure opposition with hope, and proclaim the Gospel with boldness. The certainty of the resurrection gives meaning, direction, and courage to all Christian service.

In our Sabbath School, we will continue studying the purpose of the Church, focusing on the third purpose: evangelism—proclaiming the Gospel for the salvation of the lost. We will be reminded that the Church exists not only to worship and grow, but also to make Christ known, as God calls sinners to Himself through the preaching of His Word.

In the afternoon, we will come together for a special time of fellowship and thanksgiving as we celebrate our 4th year anniversary. It will be a joyful time of gratitude to God for His faithfulness, along with fun activities and meaningful fellowship as a church family.

Come and join us as we worship our risen Savior, grow in our calling as His Church, and rejoice together in His faithfulness through the years.

You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we celebrate God’s grace and continue in His mission.

Soli Deo Gloria!

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, who faith...
02/04/2026

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, who faithfully accomplishes His will through His people for His glory and their ultimate good.

In our morning service, we will reflect on Genesis 14, where we see Abram rescuing Lot and encountering Melchizedek. In this chapter, we are reminded that God is mightily at work in and through His elect to accomplish His purposes. The Lord was not only preserving Abram in his present circumstances, but He was also advancing His greater redemptive plan through him. This reminds us that God’s work in our lives is not only for our present good but for our ultimate good—our salvation and sanctification—for the glory of God alone. Even when we do not fully see His purposes, God is always working through His providence and through His people to accomplish His perfect will.

In our Sabbath School, we will continue studying the purpose of the Church, focusing on the truth that believers grow in Christ, in the church, and with other believers. This Lord’s Day, we will specifically discuss Israel and the Church in the Old and New Testaments, seeing how God has always worked through a covenant people, gathering and preserving a people for His name throughout redemptive history.

In our afternoon service, we will turn to Acts 23:1–5, where Paul stands before the council and speaks with a clear conscience before God. This passage reminds us that Christ’s true servants are those who are faithful to the Scriptures, who live and speak according to God’s Word even in difficult and unjust circumstances. Faithfulness to Christ is shown in faithfulness to His Word.

Come and join us as we worship the God who works through His people, grows His Church throughout history, and calls His servants to remain faithful to His Word.

You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we grow together in grace, truth, and faithful service to our Lord.

Soli Deo Gloria!

27/03/2026

✨ 4th Anniversary Celebration

Our hope is not in abundance, but in the righteousness the Lord gives.
For 4 years, He has sustained, upheld, and kept His people.

Come celebrate with us as we remain:
⚓ Anchored in Righteousness

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, whose pro...
20/03/2026

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, whose providence governs all things and whose saving purposes can never fail.

In our morning service, we will reflect on Genesis 13, where we see Abram and Lot separating, and Abram receiving once again the promise of the land. In this chapter, we are reminded that God’s providence secures His promises and makes salvation sure. Even when circumstances seem uncertain, and even when human decisions appear to shape the outcome, it is ultimately the Lord who directs events according to His covenant purposes. Abram’s inheritance did not depend on his own strength, but on God’s promise and providential care. In the same way, our salvation rests not on our works but on God’s sovereign grace and faithful providence.

In our Sabbath School, we will continue studying the purpose of the Church, especially the truth that a believer’s growth happens in Christ, in the church, and with other believers. God has ordained that Christians grow through the ministry of the Word, fellowship, prayer, and mutual encouragement within the body of Christ. Spiritual growth is not meant to happen in isolation, but in the life of the covenant community.

In our afternoon service, we will turn to Acts 21:37–22:29, where Paul recounts his past zeal and conversion. This passage teaches us that a person’s understanding of Scripture will affect their zeal—either for the truth or against it. Paul was once zealous in persecuting the church because he misunderstood the Scriptures, but after truly understanding Christ through the Word, his zeal was redirected to preaching the Gospel. This reminds us that zeal alone is not enough; it must be grounded in the true understanding of God’s Word.

Come and join us as we worship the God whose providence secures His promises, who grows His people through His Church, and whose Word rightly understood directs our zeal toward His glory.

You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we grow together in faith, understanding, and devotion to our covenant-keeping God.

Soli Deo Gloria!

We warmly invite you to gather with us this coming Lord’s Day as we worship our sovereign and faithful God, whose purpos...
13/03/2026

We warmly invite you to gather with us this coming Lord’s Day as we worship our sovereign and faithful God, whose purposes never fail and whose covenant mercy remains steadfast even when His people falter.

In our morning service, we will reflect on Genesis 12:10–20, where Abram’s weakness and fear are clearly displayed. Though Abram acts unfaithfully, the Lord remains faithful to His promise. This passage reminds us of a profound Gospel truth: our salvation ultimately rests not on the perfection of our obedience but on the unchanging faithfulness of God. The covenant God who called Abram preserves His people despite their failures, demonstrating that His grace is stronger than human weakness.

In our Sabbath School, we will continue studying the purpose of the Church, focusing again on the truth that a believer’s growth happens in Christ, within the church, and alongside other believers. God has designed the Christian life to be lived in community, where His people grow together through the ministry of the Word, prayer, fellowship, and mutual encouragement.

In our afternoon service, we will turn to Acts 21:27–36, where Paul faces violent opposition and unjust treatment. Yet even in the midst of human hostility and evil intentions, we see the sovereign hand of God at work. This passage reminds us that God accomplishes His good purposes even through the sinful actions of men. What appears to be chaos or injustice is ultimately governed by the wise providence of God, who uses all things to advance His plan and glorify His name.

Come and join us as we behold the faithfulness of our covenant-keeping God, grow together in the life of the Church, and take comfort in the truth that the Lord sovereignly works all things according to His good purposes.

You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we rest in the unchanging faithfulness of God and seek to live faithfully before Him.

Soli Deo Gloria!

13/03/2026
We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, who calls...
07/03/2026

We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, who calls sinners to Himself by grace alone and gathers them into His covenant people.

In our morning service, we will reflect on Genesis 12:1–9, where the Lord calls Abram to leave his homeland and follow Him in faith. This passage reminds us that Abram’s calling was not the result of his own seeking or merit, but a clear demonstration of God’s sovereign grace. The initiative belongs entirely to God—He calls, He promises, and He blesses. Abram’s story points us to the broader truth of the Gospel: salvation is all by grace, from beginning to end, as God graciously calls sinners to Himself and forms a people for His name.

In our Sabbath School, we will continue studying the purpose of the Church, focusing on how a believer’s growth happens in Christ, within the church, and together with other believers. God does not intend for Christians to grow in isolation, but within the fellowship of the body, where believers encourage, correct, and strengthen one another through the means of grace.

In our afternoon service, we will meditate on Acts 21:15–26, considering the biblical principle of Christian liberty. True Christian freedom is not self-centered but God-centered. Our liberty in Christ is rightly exercised when it glorifies God and benefits others, demonstrating love, humility, and a willingness to limit our freedoms for the good of the church and the advance of the Gospel.

Come and join us as we rejoice in the grace that calls us, grow together as Christ’s body, and learn to live in the freedom that honors God and serves others.

You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we delight in the sovereign grace of our covenant God and commit ourselves anew to faithful discipleship.

Soli Deo Gloria!

We warmly invite you to gather with us this coming Lord’s Day as we worship our sovereign and gracious God, whose saving...
28/02/2026

We warmly invite you to gather with us this coming Lord’s Day as we worship our sovereign and gracious God, whose saving purposes originate in Himself and are accomplished by His mighty power alone.

In our morning service, we will reflect on Genesis 11:10–32. Though it may appear to be a simple genealogy, this passage prepares the way for God’s call of Abram. It reminds us of a foundational truth that salvation is of God, not man. Abraham was not seeking the Lord; rather, the Lord sovereignly revealed Himself and called Abraham according to His gracious purpose. From beginning to end, salvation is initiated, accomplished, and completed by God. The narrative points us to the glorious truth that redemption is not about men climbing up to God, but about God graciously revealing Himself and bringing sinners to Himself.

In our Sabbath School, we will continue studying the purpose of the Church, focusing specifically on strengthening the Church. We will consider how the worship of God leads to the building up of the Church.

In our afternoon service, we will meditate on Acts 21:15–20. In this passage, we see that God advances His saving work through obedient servants. Paul’s faithfulness and the church’s partnership demonstrate that while salvation belongs to the Lord, He is pleased to use His people as instruments in His redemptive mission. The sovereign God not only ordains the ends but also the means—including the obedience of His servants.

Come and join us as we rejoice in the God who calls sinners by grace, strengthens His Church by His appointed means, and accomplishes His purposes through faithful servants.

You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we behold the glory of God’s sovereign grace and commit ourselves anew to faithful service in His kingdom.

Soli Deo Gloria!

23/02/2026

� PaBaZa Fraternal Gathering 2026

✨ THEME: The Gospel and Evangelism

How central is the Gospel in our churches?
How faithful are we in proclaiming Christ to the lost?

Join us as we reflect, renew, and recommit to the mission of Christ.

🗓 March 14, 2026 (Saturday)
📍 Adonai Christian Church – Bataan (San Pablo, Dinalupihan, Bataan)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/CyRPkafckJtHdfHq7
Land Mark: Infront of San Pablo Elementary School Dinalupihan, Bataan.

👉 Registration Fee: P100.00

🎙 Lecturer: Ptr. Olan Mendoza (Christ Community Church)

Let us gather as pastors and leaders, united in one message—the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Come. Be equipped. Proclaim Christ.

We warmly invite you to gather with us this coming Lord’s Day as we worship our sovereign and covenant-keeping God, whos...
20/02/2026

We warmly invite you to gather with us this coming Lord’s Day as we worship our sovereign and covenant-keeping God, whose purposes stand firm through both mercy and judgment.

In our morning service, we will reflect on Genesis 11:1–9, the account of the Tower of Babel. In humanity’s pride and rebellion, we see the sinful desire to make a name for ourselves apart from God. Yet even in judgment, the Lord is sovereign. By confusing the languages and scattering the nations, God was not thwarting His redemptive plan but advancing it. In His wise providence, He used judgment as a means to continue unfolding His saving purposes—purposes that would ultimately culminate in Christ and the gathering of the nations under one Lord.

In our Sabbath School, we will continue studying the purpose of the Church, focusing on worship. We will consider the truth that individual worship is shaped by corporate worship. How we gather as God’s covenant people—under the means of grace, regulated by Scripture—forms our hearts and guides our private devotion throughout the week.

In our afternoon service, we will turn to Romans 12:1–2, where believers are exhorted to present their bodies as living sacrifices and to be transformed by the renewing of their minds. We will be reminded that Christians can know and discern God’s will—not through speculation, but through minds shaped and renewed by the Scriptures. True obedience flows from Gospel mercy and is sustained by continual transformation through God’s Word.

Come and join us as we sit under the authority of Scripture, grow in reverent worship, and renew our commitment to live for the glory of God in every area of life.

You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we rejoice in the sovereign God whose judgments are just, whose purposes cannot fail, and whose Word renews His people.

Soli Deo Gloria

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Dolores Ext, Mariveles
Bataan
2105

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