Welcome to FCCS!
Nestled along Central Florida’s beautiful Suncoast, First Christian Church of Seminole is a non-denominational, Bible-teaching church presenting a positive message of hope and grace. Someone said that the purpose of the church is to introduce people to Jesus Christ and help the two of them get better acquainted.
That’s our desire at FCCS. We are a non-denominational fellowship of believers who seek to follow Jesus Christ and be identified by His name only. FCCS is a Bible-teaching church. We accept the Bible as God-inspired, without error, and the final authority on all matters it addresses. We believe that people matter to God and that true meaning and happiness in life is found only through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
We’re glad you stopped by our website. We hope any questions you have about our fellowship will be answered here. If not, please feel free to contact us via phone, fax, email or regular mail. Better yet, why don’t you plan to worship with us this Sunday? We’d love to have the opportunity to meet you in person!
Introducing our new Youth Pastor: Aaron Rosenberg
FCCS is proud to name Aaron Rosenberg as our new full-time Youth Pastor. We are really excited that God has called Aaron and his wife Jessie to serve at FCCS. You can check out Aaron’s first sermon that hepreachedfor ourcongregationon October 24, 2010. Aaron and Jessie will be traveling from Tennessee on November 18th to join us full-timebeginningSunday, November 21st.Please pray for save travels and their future at FCCS!
Sermons: Elijah Chronicles – September 2010
Thought for the day: “Beta Christians”
Here’s a great thought I came across on a ministry website I frequent. The author, Craig Larson, pointed out,
When a new website launches, or when a website launches a new feature, they commonly go public for a period of time as what is called a “beta” site. For example, Google for years called their email featureGmaila beta site. The idea of a beta site is it’s a test site that is available for the public to use, but with the understanding that you may find bugs in it. The site is not making any claims to have everything worked out to perfection. If you find a problem with a beta site, you think to yourself, Oh yeah! This is a beta site. Maybe I should send the designers an email so they know they still have a problem here.If you are a mature person, you don’t get angry with a beta site if you find a broken webpage. A beta site is a “grace-expected” web site. The site is counting on you to give them grace.
Applying this idea to the Christian life, we will be more like Christ if we treat the people we live and work with each day as beta Christians. Like us, they are all a work in progress. They all need grace. None of them is perfect yet. We should go through every day expecting we will need to give grace to others all day long.
I don’t know about you, butIn God’s grace, I sometimes feel like I’m a social networking site that’s constantly being relaunched and updated! I’m happy to be Beta to The Alpha!
– I’ll See You Sunday, Andy
Introducing our new Youth Pastor: Aaron Rosenberg http://www.fccseminole.org/2010/11/sermons-aaron-rosenberg/ 2010/11/03
Sermons: Guest Speakers August 2010 posted http://bit.ly/aEFbOc 2010/08/31
Fall Wednesday Night Classes & Fellowship Meal resume Wednesday, September 8th @ 6-8pm 2010/08/21
Andy Mason, Andy Brandt & John Williams arrived safely in Johannesburg, South Africa on Tues. Please continue to pray for their Mission trip 2010/08/19
I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. -ROMANS 8:18 2010/06/18