Rutgers Community Christian Church
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Rutgers Community Christian Church (also known as RCCC, R3C, or R-triple-C; originally known as Rutgers Community Chinese Church) is a non-denominational Chinese mega church in the city of Somerset, NJ, and serves both the local and distant community members.
[edit] History
RCCC roots back to the Rutgers Chinese Bible Study group that had met in the 1970s in a private home in East Brunswick. With well over 1000 members, RCCC is the largest Asian-oriented church on the East Coast of the United States.
[edit] Congregations and Leaders
Currently, the church is lead by the Rev. Caleb Huang (senior pastor), Rev. Henry Chan (Mandarin ministry pastor), Rev. Wilson Chang (interim English ministry pastor), Rev. Steven Chen, Elder and Moderator John Huang, Elder Manchild Yu, Elder Wei-Chuan Liang, Elder Daniel Luan, Elder Chuan Chu Chou, and Elder Yee-Fong Yau. The church consists of three major congregations: English, Mandarin, and Cantonese; it also has a Children's and Youth Ministry, College & Career, Adult and Young Family Fellowships.
[edit] External links
Official Website [1]