Missions
From our inception the Cordova Community Church has had as a part of our DNA a heart for those who do not know Jesus and for the poor and neglected. In the first announcement of the formation of this church these words were written:
“We believe the church is God’s instrument for bearing witness to the word of God’s grace in Jesus Christ. The church, then, is the means of God’s mission in the world. The church has the message of reconciliation and it must proclaim it to those who do not know and have not experienced God’s grace. This new church plant will place a high priority on evangelism.”
“This new church plant intends to build a community of Christians who care for the poor. It will seek to use its material wealth in the service of the poor and the weak of the city. While this church planting is located miles away from the inner city, it will have a heart and passion to follow Jesus in showing mercy to the poor and to eliminate racial and social prejudice.”
We have never strayed from this emphasis, nor will we. This we believe reflects the passion and heart of our God.


employed people and assists these individuals in finding permanent employment. CCC provides regular prayer and financial support to HopeWorks. CCC provides lunches for these classes. Individual CCC members may sponsor students in this program.
CCC is the sponsoring church, providing oversight for Chad and Amy Westerholm in Mozambique, Africa. They are part of a team of four familes committed to encouraging a church-planting movement among the Makua-Metto people of Northern Mozambique. CCC provides financial support, prayer and fasting support, care packages, and various types of support for Chad and Amy as they are used by God to show His love to our African neighbors. For information about Chad and Amy Westerholm’s mission to Mozambique, click here or go to http://www.makuateam.org.
Student Ministry Summer Missions
Each summer the CCC teens participate in a week long mission trip. In the past we’ve…
- helped demolish and rehab flooded houses around New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
- worked with inner-city kids at the North City Church in St. Louis
- worked with the children at Casa de la Esperanza in Mexico
- sat at the feet and learned from John M. Perkins, civil rights leader and founder of Christian Community Development Association while serving at his Spencer Perkins Center in Jackson, MS.
- Served special needs kids through Special Kids’ Camp Ability win Murfreesboro, TN.
- In addition to out of town service opportunities, we served locally: Streets Ministries, Refugee Empowerment Program, Su Casa Family Ministries, StreetReach and Agape’s Powerlines Community Network at Ashton Hills Apartments in Raleigh and Raleigh Community Church’s Summer Day Camp
