Community Christian Church has a proud history of ministering to people in the Hamilton-Fairfield area since 1922. The congregation was founded as the Central Church of Christ and met in the tabernacle on Ludlow Street in downtown Hamilton. On Easter 1943, the Central Church of Christ and the East Side Church of Christ joined to become the North Seventh Street Church of Christ. They bought the building at 32 North Seventh Street and worshipped there until 1991.
The North Seventh Street Church of Christ was a growing and church-planting congregation. They started the West Side Church of Christ on April 25, 1954, and later started the Fairfield Church of Christ on February 3, 1963.
After a long legacy of changed lives and church plants, the North Seventh Street Church itself became a church plant, joining with the Christian Evangelizing Fellowship on February 3, 1991, to become Community Christian Church in Fairfield Township. The church purchased 10 acres of land on Millikin Road, and we moved into a new 6400-square foot worship facility on June 20, 1993. God continued to bless our church, and we completed a new 14,000-square foot education wing and renovated the former facility into a 450-seat worship center, completed Easter 2002.
Community Christian Church was started with a handful of faithful visionary people, and God has continued to multiply our church family. We now run over 600 in our weekend services from that faithful 50 who were willing to take a chance that God could do incredible things. God is truly blessing us as we continue to see lives changed and people reached with the good news of a relationship with Jesus Christ. And we believe the best is yet to come!