


OUR CHURCH HISTORY
Faith Community Church's early roots were with the Assembly of God Church. In the late 1980s, the church became an independent congregation and moved to the store front at 218 1st Ave SW in Quincy. After ten years, the church moved worship services to the Pioneer School Gymnasium, meeting there for eight years. It was during this time that construction began on our present worship facility at the corner of Birch Street and 10th Ave. Faith Community has been meeting there since Resurrection Sunday of 2009. Faith Community Church's pastors and leaders are members of Ministers Fellowship International, encouragement and doctrinal accountability. Though we are not a part of a historic denomination, we are part of Christ's historic Church and walk in fellowship with other churches in our city.
VISION FOR THE FUTURE
God has been adding families to our church body. We believe that a local church should reflect the demographics of their community. Some of these families have members who primarily speak Spanish, but continue to come because they want their kids to acclimate to English-speaking culture. FCC has been given a mission's mandate from the Lord. Amazingly, God has used our church body to touch lives all over the world. People from many Spanish-speaking countries call Quincy home, and we believe that God is calling FCC to intentionally reach out to the Spanish-speaking community of our city.
