We aim to keep things simple and personal and to offer a biblically-faithful alternative to other expressions of the body of Christ. What makes “mircochurches” unique to other churches are they meet for regular worship in homes and other small and intimate spaces. The goal isn’t to grow into a single, large congregation, but to start new microchurches as the Lord adds to our number. We aim to keep
things simple and personal and to offer a biblically-faithful alternative to other expressions of the local church. Contact us for this Sunday's location. On the 1st Sunday of each month, we join our sister/sending church, Point Community Church Somerset, for worship to remind us that we are part of a larger body of Christ-followers. Worship services are interactive and personal. Everyone is encouraged to participate, but you’re welcome to just sit and listen. We pray, worship, take communion, and read and discuss the Bible together. Afterwards, all are invited to stay for lunch. Our Lord’s Day Gatherings are family and kid-friendly. The kids join the adults for worship and then have a special "kids church" lesson as the adults do their Bible study and discussion. Since parents are the key disciplers of their children, we provide a weekly kids’ devotional for parents to do with their children during the week that aligns with Sunday's lesson. Our Values
Our goal is to create a Bible-based community of Christ-imitators based on the following values:
“Community” (Acts 2:42-47; Jer. 29:4-7) We aim to create a sense of true community in our microchurches, where everyone is known by name. As the body of Christ on earth, we also love and bless our neighbors in the larger communities we live in.
“Confidence” (Acts 17:10-11; 1 Pet. 3:15) We aim to create spaces where people are comfortable asking questions and seeking answers so all can grow in confidence in Christ. We dig deep into the Holy Bible, use theology and apologetics, and seek to live what we learn.
“Coaching” (Matt. 9:36-38, 28:18-20; Eph. 4:11-16) A discipler (or “coach”) is someone who meets people where they are, walks with them, and helps them move closer to Christ. We aim to be a church of disciples discipling. About the Pastor/Planter
Steve DiSebastian, a life-long New Jerseyan, was an atheist until he encountered the Holy Spirit in 2005 at the age of 31. He holds a Master of Divinity degree and a commissioning to plant churches from the Send Network. He also is a chapter director at Rutgers University with Ratio Christi, an international apologetics campus ministry, and he teaches Bible classes at Timothy Christian School. He and his wife have been part of Point Community Church for over twelve years, and they live with their two children in Metuchen, NJ. Partners of PCC Edison:
The PCC Network
The Send Network/ North American Mission Board
Ratio Christi