CCC takes seriously God’s command to share His life-impacting message of love with the city, the nation and the world. A partnership with The Hospital for Women and Children in Mali, a multi-site location in Sarpy County and an orphanage in Bejiing are ongoing initiatives with impact unique to this hour in history. Cutting edge ministry opportunities in China, transformed lives celebrating new identity with Jesus, unique ground breaking approaches to restore the brokenness in the heart of Omaha and multiple, thriving CCC locations compel this community to engage and pray for a vision with the potential to change the world.
Doubling the impact
Double the lives finding joy in the new life of Jesus
Double the number of RISKS disciples growing and serving others
Double the influence of CCC at multiple campuses
Double the resources given to the global cause of Jesus Christ
9 AM / Worship Center / Old Mill Campus
Timeless hymns and songs of the faith are led by the choir and orchestra, inspiring reverence and awe.
10:45 AM / Worship Center / Old Mill Campus
Richly layered worship in a familiar environment encourages multi-generational community, conversation and connection.
9 & 10:45 AM / Gym / Old Mill Campus
Led with originality, guitar and vocals evoke a reflective and powerful worship experience in a relaxed atmosphere.
9 & 10:45 AM / Lewis & Clark Middle School
Live worship and video messages combine the strengths of a large church with the intimacy of a smaller congregation.

for forgiveness and new life
for growth and identity
for healing and wholeness

through prayerful observations
through reciprocal relationships
through spiritual conversations

in the neighborhood
in the city
in the world

invests time
invests treasure
invests talent

by living in the Spirit
by loving without exception
by leaning on community in the world
In 1921, Dr. R.R. Brown established the Omaha Gospel Tabernacle as part of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. The first services were held just west of 20th and Douglas St.
In 1923, Dr. Brown began a radio broadcast of the first ever nondenominational religious services. By 1933, Radio Chapel Service had a weekly national audience of more than half a million. The broadcast continued for the next 53 years, becoming the longest continuous radio program on any one station in the world.
In 1976, plans were developed to move to the Old Mill Business Park on what was the western edge of the city. In 1982, Bob Thune accepted God’s call to lead the congregation. During his 22 years the name was changed to Christ Community Church, the current buildings were completed, and God blessed the ministry with significant influence and growth.
Lead Pastor Mark Ashton, joined CCC in 2006 with a powerful vision to reach the city, the nation and the world with the love of Christ. In 2008, CCC launched a second campus at Lewis & Clark Middle School in Bellevue.
About the C&MA
In 1887, A. B. Simpson started the missionary movement that became known as the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA). Today, the C&MA supports 800 missionaries in 58 nations and partners with churches in 81 countries and territories. For more details on the C&MA, visit
cmalliance.org.
Great Commission Fund
C&MA missionaries are financed through The Great Commission Fund (GCF). CCC attendees can designate gifts to the GCF, which enables missionaries to reach lost people for Christ, trains national leaders, provides medical help to needy patients and helps start new C&MA Churches in the US. For more details on the GCF, visit
cmalliance.org.
C&MA core values
Lost people matter to God. He wants them found. / Luke 19:10
Prayer is the primary work of the people of God. / Phil 4:6-7
Everything we have belongs to God. We are only stewards. / 1 Chr 29:14
Knowing and obeying God’s Word is fundamental to all true success. / Josh 1:8
Completing the Great Commission requires mobilizing every fully devoted disciple. / Matt 28:19
Without the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, we can accomplish nothing. / 1 Cor 2:4-5
Achieving God’s purposes involves taking faith-filled risks;
this always involves change. / Heb 11:6

In God who eternally exists as one God in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit

In Jesus who is fully God and fully man

In the Holy Spirit who lives within all believers to teach, empower and guide

In the forgiveness of sins purchased once and for all by Jesus’ death on the cross

In new life today and forever, assured by Jesus’ bodily resurrection from the dead for all who wholeheartedly trust in His death and resurrection

In the return of Jesus to usher in the Kingdom of God in all its fullness

In the Bible as the trustworthy and true communication from God