Community and connection are the heartbeat of who we are. MCC is a multigenerational congregation where all are welcome no matter what! We build belonging whenever we celebrate worship, share for a meal, enjoy activities, or serve our neighbors in need. For us, community isn’t defined by our church walls. MCC has long been a hub for the wider Millersburg and Callaway County community. Read on to see how we create community together.

Testimonial
“I like going to MCC because the congregation is actively involved in projects that help others locally and around the world. The members of the congregation serve monthly at “Open Table” in Fulton. They also provide groceries to SERVE, Inc. the local food panty in Fulton and adopt a family for Thanksgiving and Christmas.”

Testimonial
“MCC appreciates good music. We enjoy singing in the choir throughout the year on Palm Sunday, Easter, Advent and Christmas. We appreciate the leadership roles families take in organizing Christmas plays over the years. Music is an integral part of celebrating life and worshipping God at MCC even sharing songs written by members.”

Testimonial
“Millersburg Christian Church is typical of congregations of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in that they accept you as you are. You don’t have to “fit a mold” to feel comfortable. They have just one tenet of faith: Jesus is the Risen Christ, the Son of the living God. Because of their respect for the beliefs of others, many people have found MCC a good “compromise” for families with divergent denominational backgrounds.”

Testimonial
“We like the fact that there’s a lot going on. The congregation holds fellowship dinners, social activities and special events that bring the congregation together for spiritual enrichment and personal growth; providing the opportunity for a good time and wholesome entertainment. They enjoy ice cream socials, bonfires & wiener roasts and white elephant bingo while also serving on local mission projects, fundraising dinners, the annual garage sale, Palm Sunday luncheon and Easter treats for the youth.”