Creede Community Church is known for reaching out, not just to those in the community, but also to any who are in need. Being a small church, the CCC emphasizes the “community” part of its name by focusing on local and regional missions. We also participate in the mission of our conference and wider Church.

The CCC is the sponsoring organization of the Ladies Aid, a group of women, not all CCC members, who raise money for the church, make toiletry bags for a local homeless shelter, prepare meals for the sick and bereaved, and keep up the church facilities. The Ladies Aid also sponsors a series of bazaars in the summer months that provide a portion of the CCC’s budget. For more information, see Ladies Aid (pdf).

The CCC recently built an addition to the sanctuary, known as the Fellowship Hall. This facility is available at no charge to organizations such as the Boy Scouts, 4-H, Creede Schools, the Rebekahs, Creede/Mineral Arts and Recreation, Akido, Alcoholics Anonymous, and the Creede Historical Society. Further, the CCC youth group, Sunday school classes and the adult Bible study use the facilities, and the sanctuary is sometimes used by outside groups for music programs.

Church facilities are open to virtually any group who needs or wants to use them.

In addition, CCC administers a program known as Helping Hands. This program collects and disburses emergency funds for those in need. Helping Hands also makes available food to those who need it, and the congregation of CCC is encouraged to bring food donations weekly to augment this food bank. For a detailed description, see Mission Outreach Committee and Helping Hands (pdf).