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Grand Avenue Christian Church
Bozeman
MT
59715-4616
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Who we are
Grand Avenue Christian Church (DoC) is a covenant member in affiliation with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada. The Christian Church (DoC) grew out of two movements seeking Christian unity in the early 1800's in America. Our founders, Alexander and Thomas Campbell and Barton Warren Stone, hoped to restore Christian unity by returning to the New Testament faith and practices. However, even among these high aspirations division among the church occured, The Stone-Campbell movement is primarily comprised of three main churches. The Churches of Christ, Christian Churches/Churches of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Although separated all three still hold to the foundational belief of Christian Unity.
Today, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has 3,754 congregations throughout the United States and Canada. There are approximately 691,160 members in these congregations with about 3,399 clergy serving in a congregation. There are another 3972 clergy serving in other areas of the church life.
As a part of the Chruch organizational structure GACC is also a covenant member in affiliation with the Christian Church (DoC) in Montana. This is what is referred to as the Region. Commonly known as The Region of Montana.
Our Mission Statement
Our Response to Christ is to be a community which places high value on worship, human relationships, and the wholeness of each person. We will strive to be open to all and welcome all persons so that together we may experience love, patience, forgiveness, and God's empowering Grace.
Today, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has 3,754 congregations throughout the United States and Canada. There are approximately 691,160 members in these congregations with about 3,399 clergy serving in a congregation. There are another 3972 clergy serving in other areas of the church life.
As a part of the Chruch organizational structure GACC is also a covenant member in affiliation with the Christian Church (DoC) in Montana. This is what is referred to as the Region. Commonly known as The Region of Montana.
Our Mission Statement
Our Response to Christ is to be a community which places high value on worship, human relationships, and the wholeness of each person. We will strive to be open to all and welcome all persons so that together we may experience love, patience, forgiveness, and God's empowering Grace.
Church Address
110 S Grand Ave
Bozeman,
MT
59715-4616
United States
Phone: (406) 586-6944
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Church Pastor
Rev. Dr. Ed Combs
110 S Grand Ave
Bozeman,
MT
59715-4616
United States
Phone: (406) 586-6944
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Quote of the Day
2 Thessalonians 2:15
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
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Disciples of Christ
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Cindy Bridgewater
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Grand Avenue Christian Church Bozeman Service Times
Sunday Classes 9:00 am
Worship 10:30 am
You are welcome!
Service Times last updated on the 15th of November, 2017
Worship 10:30 am
You are welcome!
Service Times last updated on the 15th of November, 2017
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Disciple Men's Fellowship: Every Tuesday 8:30am meeting in Church Kitchen
Youth Group (all ages) meet twice monthly
Choir meets on a weekly basis
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Auction Harvest held in the Fall
Bazaar held in late Fall, with our (almost) famous soup and bread lunch
Worship at Soldiers Chapel in Big Sky (held in the Summer)
We also particpate with several mission organization throughout the year such as:
Habitat for Humanity
Love INC
Family Promise of Gallatin Valley
Salvation Army
HIS Soup
Gallatin Valley Food Bank
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Along with Regional and Denominational ministries of the Christian Church (DoC)
Youth Group (all ages) meet twice monthly
Choir meets on a weekly basis
Programs and Events:
Auction Harvest held in the Fall
Bazaar held in late Fall, with our (almost) famous soup and bread lunch
Worship at Soldiers Chapel in Big Sky (held in the Summer)
We also particpate with several mission organization throughout the year such as:
Habitat for Humanity
Love INC
Family Promise of Gallatin Valley
Salvation Army
HIS Soup
Gallatin Valley Food Bank
CROP/Church World Services
Along with Regional and Denominational ministries of the Christian Church (DoC)
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Grand Avenue Christian Church History
OUR HISTORY
Before Montana become a state on November 8, 1889, GACC was an active congregation. It all began with a meeting held by M.L. Streator on Sunday, June 26, 1887. Thirty four persons signed a covenant of support. Mr. Streator devoted one year to the establishment of the church. The formal organization of the church took place on Feb. 5, 1889, a few weeks later three lots had been purchased on the corner of Grand and Babcock. The initial brick building became possible from a gift donated by Miss Lou Payne a member of the Missouri Christian Missionary Society, in honor of her father. This building served the congregation until 1928.
As the congregation grew, so did their building needs. Remodeling of the building to it's present status began with a building fund in 1920. The extensive remodeling effort, including a new education wing, was dedicated on Feb. 22, 1942. Further renovations were made in 1980-81. The parking lot was developed in 1991 where the former parsonage used to stand.
There are several stained glass windows in the sanctuary that have been dedicated in memory of loved ones. A new baptistry was dedicated in March of 2000. With this new change came other changes to the building. A new changing area and shower were installed. A brand new back-lighted wooden cross was hung in the baptistry area. This was a significant remodeling effort taken on by the congregation and its completion is in great part due to the generous support and labor of many in the congregation.
Before Montana become a state on November 8, 1889, GACC was an active congregation. It all began with a meeting held by M.L. Streator on Sunday, June 26, 1887. Thirty four persons signed a covenant of support. Mr. Streator devoted one year to the establishment of the church. The formal organization of the church took place on Feb. 5, 1889, a few weeks later three lots had been purchased on the corner of Grand and Babcock. The initial brick building became possible from a gift donated by Miss Lou Payne a member of the Missouri Christian Missionary Society, in honor of her father. This building served the congregation until 1928.
As the congregation grew, so did their building needs. Remodeling of the building to it's present status began with a building fund in 1920. The extensive remodeling effort, including a new education wing, was dedicated on Feb. 22, 1942. Further renovations were made in 1980-81. The parking lot was developed in 1991 where the former parsonage used to stand.
There are several stained glass windows in the sanctuary that have been dedicated in memory of loved ones. A new baptistry was dedicated in March of 2000. With this new change came other changes to the building. A new changing area and shower were installed. A brand new back-lighted wooden cross was hung in the baptistry area. This was a significant remodeling effort taken on by the congregation and its completion is in great part due to the generous support and labor of many in the congregation.
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