Christian City Churches

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Christian City Churches International
Christian City Churches International

Christian City Churches are an evangelical, pentecostal church movement founded by Pastors Phil Pringle and Chris Pringle. The first church was established at Dee Why on the Northern Beaches of Sydney Australia which has since relocated to Oxford Falls.

As of 2003 there over 100 churches situated throughout Australia, New Zealand, North America, Africa, Asia and the European community. Dr Phil Pringle is the founder and President of Christian City Church International (C3I), and the Senior Minister of the movement's largest congregation - Christian City Church, Oxford Falls, Sydney, Australia.

C3I holds an international conference every few years, gathering pastors from CCC churches worldwide. Other events include conferences for the European, Asian, North American, African and Australasian arms of the movement.

The vision of Christian City Churches worldwide is to provide a relevant, vibrant, modern and 'bright' church experience.

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[edit] History of the CCC Movement

Phil & Chris Pringle arrived in Sydney, from New Zealand, in 1980 with a vision to begin a pentecostal church. Christian Centre, Northside, as it was originally known, began with 12 people on the Northern beaches of Sydney. This church has grown to become one of the largest churches in Australia (currently has a membership of 6,000+) and has been responsible for the planting of many churches around the world.

Globally, the C3I movement now consists of over 140 churches spread throughout Australia, New Zealand, North America, Asia and Europe.

[edit] Christian City Church, Oxford Falls

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CCC Oxford Falls Logo

Each week Christian City Church, Oxford Falls is attended by in excess of 4000 people, making it one of the larger churches in Australia.

CCC Oxford Falls is involved in a large number of local and national ministry projects including 3 on site colleges offering ministry training. These colleges include School of Creative Arts (SCA) and School of Ministry (SOM).

Christian City Church Oxford Falls is involved in planting a number of new churches every year, it has its own TV production studio, gallery, full time coffee shop and book store.

Christian City Church Oxford Falls also runs several Colleges; School of Ministry, School of Creative Arts and School of Pastoral Care & Counselling. Christian City Church Oxford Falls has a large involvement in Oxford Falls Grammar School.

[edit] Growth of the CCC Movement

The National Church Life Survey (NCLS) - the nationwide 'census' of Australian church attendance, for the year 2004 found Christian City Churches contradicting an overall downward trend (To the effect of 7%) in church attendance across Australia, finding the CCC churches grew on average by 42% to a total membership of 11,400 (Within Australia).

Growth of Christian City Churches and similar movements is attributed to their upbeat, modern and relevant approach to religious services as well as their wealth due to the running of the establishment more like a business than a traditional non-profit religious organization.

In 2002 in the tri-annual Worldwide Conference in Hawaii, C3I revealed its plans to have over 1000 churches worldwide with an average attendance of 500 people throughout the movement. A goal to be attained by the year 2020 (aptly named the '2020 vision'). The average attendance is 270 people per week, this is in stark comparison to the worldwide average church attendance of all churches which at last report was 35.

Part of the plan is to expand in other parts of the world, not just Australia, where there is currently around 100 churches. CCC churches however have a broad range, from Oxford Falls (over 6,000 membership), to the much smaller churches like CCC Casey (50 person average), as the focus on larger congregation sizes is a comparatively recent change.

Another plan is to have all CCC churches use the same identification to make it easy to identify a CCC church, because many Australian churches are named 'something' City Church.

[edit] Music

Dawn
Dawn

Worship is an important part of the life of Christian City Churches, so it is natural that new songs have sprung up out of the experiences and life of the church.

Music from CCC Oxford Falls is published under CCC Worships. Music from various C3 churches in the USA is published under C3worship

CCC Oxford Falls generally produces three or more albums a year. Their newest compilation is titled "Great is our God", released this year. In the last year, they released CD/DVD issues of Presence, No Longer I (CCC Youth), One Day (Prayerworks) and most recently the compilation album Fresh As (CD only ). The current Music Director of Christian City Church Oxford Falls is Ryan Smith.

Of course, many C3 Churches other than CCC Oxford Falls have released albums. CCC Atlanta established the website c3worship.com to promote some of these.

Many CCC worship leaders, such as Steve Deal, Hugh Wilson, and Maria Christensen as well as the influential Chris Falson have released music themselves.

C3Manhattan have released Peace and the electronica album Radiate. The first American CCC, C3Long Island released Forever in 2002, while the Rock of Greensboro released Shifting the atmosphere late 2005. The US churches have also combined to record 2 albums: C3USA project in 2003 and a Live Album, The Turning, in 2006. A comprehensive list can be found at Cdbaby.

In Australia, Christian City Church Bridgeman Downs have released the album Dawn, and more recently, the live album "With Every Breath".

Recently CCC Oxford Falls has begun to release its music online, as new songs are written. Most if not all the aforementioned C3 material from the USA is downloadable from itunes and other carriers such as Rhapsody.

In Europe, CCC Amsterdam released its brand new Album "Nieuwe Dag" (New Day) in May 2006. The CD was received well by local media as "one of the best Dutch worship albums out today". With contemporary original music being written in the local language (Dutch) CCC Amsterdam reached beyond local churches who use songs translated from English.


[edit] Christian City Churches in the Media

Christian City Churches, as with any large or rapidly growing religious movement, has often found itself under media scrutiny, both in a positive and a more critical light. Recent examples include mention in the BRW (Australian Edition) article "God's Millionaires".

The recent Council of World churches caused a significant number of reports on the 'Mega-Church' phenomena, many newspapers and news reports specifically noting churches with other large congregations like Hillsong's.


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