Northwest Community Church

Northwest Community Church Glorifying God by making mature disciples of Jesus Christ. Expository preaching | Sound doctrine
Join us on Sunday! 9:00am & 10:45am

SERVICES
Every Sunday, NCC offers two friendly, casual worship services at 9 and 10:45 am. Both include heartfelt worship and passionate teaching from the Bible. Each service runs about one hour and thirty minutes. DRESS
At NCC you will see people who dress casually for church and others who like to dress up. Feel free to wear whatever makes you comfortable. PARKING
Plan to arrive 15 minutes prior

to the start of the service. We have designated guest parking in the west and the north parking lots. There are also senior and disabled parking spots available. WELCOME TEAM
Friendly people are available at our Welcome Center who would love to answer any questions you have, as well as es**rt you anywhere you wish to visit on campus. Follow the signs located around the campus to find the Welcome Center. KIDS
Preschool kids can be checked in at A101, and elementary kids can be checked in at C101. If you are not comfortable leaving your kids, they are more than welcome to attend the worship service with you. Students in 7th-12th grade meet as a group in C204 during the 9 am service. SECURITY
Your family’s safety is one of our highest priorities. We have trained security personnel and precautionary safety protocol to keep our church a safe place to visit. EXPOSITORY PREACHING
Expository preaching is the proclamation of the real and central meaning of a passage of Scripture as it was intended by the original author. If the preacher is not saying what the original author was saying, he is not preaching expositorily. Expository preaching is vitally important to the life and growth of God’s church. First, God’s people can understand Him and discern His will; they can trace God’s plan for His people in the past and what awaits them in the future. Exposition also unearths God’s framework for local church ministry, as well as God’s requirements for those who would lead His church. Finally, it is God’s primary method to change the lives of His people. As people listen to expository sermons, the Holy Spirit uses His Word to inform their minds, affect their hearts, and move their wills. WORSHIP
God-centered, Christ-exalting music plays a necessary part in corporate worship. Songs that rehearse the character of God and His gracious redemptive acts inform our minds, stir our hearts, and provide a platform for us to lift our voices in engaging worship. Although it may be surprising to some, biblical preaching also holds a central role in Christian worship. When we sing, we address God. When God’s Word is preached, God addresses us! When the preacher is faithful to proclaim the biblical message, the voice of God can be heard speaking from the pages of Scripture. Worship continues as God’s message is given to a people who hear it and respond in humble obedience. CLASSES
There are a variety of classes held each semester for adults, and you can jump into any class at any time. Visit www.nccphx.org to learn more!

03/19/2026

Psalm 64 reminds us that even in the face of slander and hidden attacks, God is our refuge. In this message, Pastor Scott Christmas encourages us to follow David’s example when our reputation is threatened or our situation feels beyond repair. Rather than despair, we cry out to the Lord in prayer, trusting that He sees, He knows, and He will act in His perfect justice. Watch the full sermon titled “Vulnerable Yet Confident” at https://nccphx.org/recent-sermons

03/15/2026

Northwest Community Church is a community of believers who are passionate about making disciples of Jesus Christ through Christ-centered worship, biblical exposition, and the life-changing message of the gospel. For more information about our church, please visit our website at www.nccphx.org. There you can find more detailed information about our leadership, ministries, and other helpful resources.

03/15/2026

Northwest Community Church is a community of believers who are passionate about making disciples of Jesus Christ through Christ-centered worship, biblical exposition, and the life-changing message of the gospel. For more information about our church, please visit our website at www.nccphx.org. There you can find more detailed information about our leadership, ministries, and other helpful resources.

03/12/2026

This Sunday, Dr. T. Scott Christmas will be preaching a sermon titled “Vulnerable Yet Confident” and going through Psalm 64. For more information about Northwest, visit www.nccphx.org.

Susan Heck-Daniel Guest Speaker Women’s Conference Northwest Community Church
03/08/2026

Susan Heck-Daniel Guest Speaker Women’s Conference Northwest Community Church

What an incredible weekend at our first-ever Northwest Community Church Women’s Conference! We were so challenged and en...
03/08/2026

What an incredible weekend at our first-ever Northwest Community Church Women’s Conference! We were so challenged and encouraged by the teaching of Susan Heck-Daniel. Her passion for God’s Word is contagious! It was such a joy to pull away from all the busyness of life to study, pray, and grow alongside sisters in Christ.

03/06/2026

Matthew 18:15–17 shows us that church discipline is never about shame or self-righteousness, but it is always about restoration. In this message, Pastor Scott Christmas reminds us that when sin must be confronted, the goal is always to restore a brother or sister to personal holiness. With humility and gentleness, we pursue restoration, remembering that apart from God’s grace we could fall into even greater sin. Watch the full sermon titled “Search and Rescue: Restoration through Discipline” at https://nccphx.org/recent-sermons

03/05/2026

This Sunday, Dr. T. Scott Christmas will be preaching a sermon titled “Longing for God” and going through Psalm 63. For more information about Northwest, visit www.nccphx.org.

02/26/2026

This Sunday, Dr. T. Scott Christmas will be preaching a sermon titled “Search and Rescue: Restoration through Discipline” and going through Matthew 18:15-17. For more information about Northwest, visit www.nccphx.org.

02/25/2026

Psalm 62 calls us to a quiet, confident trust in God alone. In this message, Pastor Scott Christmas highlights David’s resolve to wait in silence for the Lord. David’s hope, encouragement, and security came from God and God alone. “He only is my rock and my salvation… I shall not be shaken.” When everything else in life feels uncertain, the Lord remains our stronghold and the sure foundation for our hope. Watch the full sermon titled “Quiet Trust in God Alone” at https://nccphx.org/recent-sermons

02/20/2026

Psalm 61 gives voice to the cry of a troubled heart that longs for refuge in God. In this message, Pastor Scott Christmas reminds us that while we may forget our need for the Lord in seasons of ease, suffering often drives us back to Him. When we feel overwhelmed and unable to go on, David's prayers becomes ours: “Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.” God alone is our refuge who lifts us above our circumstances and sustains us through every trial. Watch the full sermon titled “Help For A Troubled Heart” at https://nccphx.org/recent-sermons

02/19/2026

This Sunday, Dr. T. Scott Christmas will be preaching a sermon titled “Quiet Trust in God Alone” and going through Psalm 62. For more information about Northwest, visit www.nccphx.org.

Address

16615 N 43rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
85053

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 12:15pm

Website

https://linktr.ee/NCCCollective, https://nccphx.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/335/responses/new

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