JUST LIKE YOU…
Windsor Community Church is a community of people just like you. We are a church family made up of moms, dads, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters and grandparents. We are employers, employees, unemployed and retired. We have real, everyday life struggles and issues. We are people in process!
We believe that Jesus is the hope of the world and that only in Him do we find lasting peace, comfort and fulfillment. Our desire is not to ask people to conform to a set of moral guidelines or man-made rules, but to love and live for Jesus.
Therefore, our mission is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. This mission, along with our Core Values, drives our ministries and activities as a church family.
We believe that Jesus is the hope of the world and that only in Him do we find lasting peace, comfort and fulfillment. Our desire is not to ask people to conform to a set of moral guidelines or man-made rules, but to love and live for Jesus.
Therefore, our mission is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. This mission, along with our Core Values, drives our ministries and activities as a church family.
OUR STORY…
In July of 2001 the growing family at Mountain View Community Church in Fort Collins unleashed three small groups to plant Windsor Community Church. Nearly 80 people, including several members of the MVCC pastoral team, took a step of faith and followed God’s leading to start WCC. Ever since then God has been doing incredible things in and through this body of believers, while stretching and keeping us fully dependent upon Him.
Over the years we have seen the Lord save many people by His amazing grace. We have also seen great spiritual growth in this special Body of believers. It has been an exciting, but tough road as we have strived to trust and follow Him, even when it was hard.
In August 2006 we had the amazing privilege of sending 35+ people to Greeley to start a new work. Included in this group was our full-time pastor, most of the music ministry, and administrative assistant. This was an exciting, but painful birth, to say the least. We thank the Lord for Crossway Chapel Greeley, a healthy church!
In May of 2008 our church building was destroyed by the tornado as we were still recovering from giving birth. For the next 30 months we worshipped at Resurrection Christian School, a huge blessing that allowed us to move forward in uniting as a Body, maturing in our walk and preparing for maximum impact in our community and around the world!
In November 2010 we moved back into our present facility in Windsor. Having a physical presence back in the Windsor community has been huge, as our ‘new’ building has enabled us to serve and bless our community like never before. However, we are constantly reminding each other that the ‘church’ is the people, not the building. As a church family, we are more resolved than ever to be the church, not go to church.
Our key verse for the last couple of years has been Proverbs 16:9 “The heart of man plans his ways, but the Lord directs his steps.”
Over the years we have seen the Lord save many people by His amazing grace. We have also seen great spiritual growth in this special Body of believers. It has been an exciting, but tough road as we have strived to trust and follow Him, even when it was hard.
In August 2006 we had the amazing privilege of sending 35+ people to Greeley to start a new work. Included in this group was our full-time pastor, most of the music ministry, and administrative assistant. This was an exciting, but painful birth, to say the least. We thank the Lord for Crossway Chapel Greeley, a healthy church!
In May of 2008 our church building was destroyed by the tornado as we were still recovering from giving birth. For the next 30 months we worshipped at Resurrection Christian School, a huge blessing that allowed us to move forward in uniting as a Body, maturing in our walk and preparing for maximum impact in our community and around the world!
In November 2010 we moved back into our present facility in Windsor. Having a physical presence back in the Windsor community has been huge, as our ‘new’ building has enabled us to serve and bless our community like never before. However, we are constantly reminding each other that the ‘church’ is the people, not the building. As a church family, we are more resolved than ever to be the church, not go to church.
Our key verse for the last couple of years has been Proverbs 16:9 “The heart of man plans his ways, but the Lord directs his steps.”