Seeking Gospel Transformation
Welcome to Charlottesville Community Church
It's hard to get to know a church based on its website. Here are a few ways that will help you get to know us a little better.
As we worship at St. Anne's Belfield School this summer (799 Faulconer Drive), here's a map to help you navigate the campus.
As we worship at St. Anne's Belfield School this summer (799 Faulconer Drive), here's a map to help you navigate the campus.

Attend a Sunday Service
We are meeting this summer at 10am at St. Anne Belfield School's Lower Campus. . We would be thrilled if you joined us one Sunday.

Discover CCC Lunch
Attend one of our frequent lunches after the service designed for new visitors to get to know our leadership and hear more about our church.

Visit a Community Group
Our community groups are where our people do life with one another and encourage one another to pursue Christ. Check one out!
Service Details
We meet every Sunday at 10am . While normally we meet at Mountain View Elementary, beginning June 22nd we will temporarily meet at St. Anne Belfield School's Lower Campus.
799 Faulconer Drive, Charlottesville VA
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"We are members of CCC because it is a church which loves God, its people and its neighbor through its commitment to faithful and sound preaching of the truth of the Gospel found in Scripture, small group study and fellowship and serving others in Cville and beyond."
- Libby and Jack Taggart
"When I visited CCC for the first time, I needed a strong community and solid church leadership. Ten years later, I am still growing in my faith because my community group challenges me and our pastors lead well."
- Adam Sylvester
By God's grace, CCC was the first and only church we tried when we moved to Charlottesville. Initially what drew us was the authentic worship and sound biblical teaching. Months and years later we discovered the richness in community as others bore our burdens, mourned with us, and celebrated alongside us. It is an honor and gift to serve with this body of believers as we seek transformation not only in ourselves, but in our community and our world for the glory of God.
- Elizabeth Nack