The Control of the King | The One True King | Pastor Zach Weihrauch
In this message, Pastor Zach reminds us of Jesus' sovereignty. In predicting the future of his death and resurrection, Jesus shows us that nothing is outside his control.

In this message, Pastor Zach reminds us of Jesus' sovereignty. In predicting the future of his death and resurrection, Jesus shows us that nothing is outside his control.
Church planting is Jesus’ idea, and CCC wants to be a church that is as close to the heart of Jesus as possible. CCC aims to plant 60 gospel-preaching churches in Northeast Ohio. This message discusses how you can get involved!
In this message, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us of how Jesus’ compassion makes him different from all other kings. No need or suffering is ever too great for him.
In looking at Mark 5:21-5:43, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us of the power of the King. We learn that Jesus demonstrates a life-giving power over all death, including ours.
In looking at Mark 4:35 – 5:20, Pastor Zach Weihrauch reminds us to trust Jesus to help us with the things we cannot overcome.
In looking at Mark 2:1-12, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us that Jesus draws us to himself for the unique hope for the forgiveness of our sins.
To kick off our new message series, The One True King, Pastor Zach Weihrauch preaches from Mark 1:1-20. In this passage, we see how the people responded to the arrival of King Jesus.
Amid the division of our culture, this sermon will look at the prayer of Jesus for the church from John 17. If you have ever wondered what matters most to Jesus and what he would pray for, this sermon is for you. We will look at the priority of unity, the reason for unity, and the way toward unity.
In this final message of our "This Is My Church" series, Pastor Joe Coffey challenges each person to take their next step in reimagining life because of Jesus.
In this message, Pastor Joe reminds us about the unique and necessary power of the gospel of Jesus to save anyone in 10 miles, any community in Northeast Ohio, and any place in this world.
In this message, Pastor Joe Coffey speaks from Ephesians 4:11-16 and walks us through the God-stated design for participation in church for the glory of Jesus.
In looking at Colossians 1:15-20, Pastor Zach Weihrauch reminds us why our mission at CCC is to reimagine life because of Jesus.
Pastor Jim Colledge guides us through Galatians 5:22-6:5 and highlights what God has given us through the Holy Spirit, how to leverage it, and how to leave a legacy of support and strength to future generations.
Pastor Joe Coffey guides us through Luke 2:8-21 and highlights the good news that God sent a Savior for all people, including you.
In this message, Pastor Joe Coffey continues our Advent series, examining the wonder of Jesus as a human. In looking at Luke 2:1-7, we are led to marvel at Jesus as fully God and fully human.
In this message, Pastor Zach Weihrauch continues our Advent series by examining Luke 1. From this passage, we can learn what God knows about us, what God wants to give us, and how he wants to give it to us.
This message tells the story of the angel’s encounter with Joseph, the husband of Mary, and leads us to marvel at the faithfulness of God to come for us himself and dwell among us as a perfect sinless baby.
In this last message of our series James, Pastor Joe reminds us to pray for one another, especially those struggling and wandering in their sin.
In looking at James 5:7-12, Pastor Joe reminds us that in the face of (unjust) suffering, we are called to patiently wait on and trust in the Lord and be known for a steadfast life.
In an age of self-indulgence, Pastor Zach reminds us that we are called to take notice of the dangers of being rich and avoid the temptation to reduce life to a money-making competition.
Pastor Joe Coffey continues our James message series by discussing the symptoms, the disease, and the cure found in James 4:1-17.
In looking at James 3:13-18, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us that in an age of lots of information, we are called to be truly wise people.
In this stand-alone message, Pastor Ken Prabucki reminds us that we are no longer slaves but sons and daughters in Christ.
In this message, Pastor Joe Coffey walks us through the importance of taming our tongues and uplifting each other with our speech.
Pastor Zach Weihrauch continues our message series in James and draws our attention to one misunderstanding, two examples, and three places to go from James 2:14–26.
In looking at James 2:1-13, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us that we are called to a life of loving each other equally without making distinctions and showing partiality, especially to the poor.
In looking at James 1:19-17, Pastor Zach Weihrauch reminds us to avoid false religion and instead understand and strive for true religion found in Jesus.
In looking at James 1:1-18, Pastor Joe Coffey reminds us that in the midst of our trials and suffering, we are called to steadfast joy, trusting in God.
In looking at Revelation 5, Pastor Zach Weihrauch reminds us that the mission Jesus gave the church will be successful. There will be a representative from every tongue, tribe, and nation included among God’s people in the new heavens and the new earth.
In looking at Mark 10:13-16, Pastor Jimmy Kozy invites us to remember how much Jesus cares about the next generation.