About Us
Get to know our staff
Teaching Pastor
Jacob Kesling was hired as the Associate pastor in 2010. He and his wife Sheila put their faith in Jesus and were baptized at Community when they were children. God has brought them back with their four children to serve and pour into the next generation. He is excited about what God is doing at Community Church and is equally excited about what God s going to do in the future!
Jacob Kesling was hired as the Associate pastor in 2010. He and his wife Sheila put their faith in Jesus and were baptized at Community when they were children. God has brought them back with their four children to serve and pour into the next generation. He is excited about what God is doing at Community Church and is equally excited about what God s going to do in the future!
Administrative & Student Ministries Pastor
Chris Setser was hired as the Associate pastor in 2014. He and his wife Andreana (and their 2 boys) joined the team excited to encourage the church in the disciple-making process. They minister to the REpurposed Youth teens and Rock City kids, and look forward to many people coming to Jesus and growing in Him as they minister alongside the congregation.
Chris Setser was hired as the Associate pastor in 2014. He and his wife Andreana (and their 2 boys) joined the team excited to encourage the church in the disciple-making process. They minister to the REpurposed Youth teens and Rock City kids, and look forward to many people coming to Jesus and growing in Him as they minister alongside the congregation.
Office Assistant
Missi Lane has joined the team in June 2015 on a volunteer basis, supporting the church in a volunteer capacity as the Church Office Assistant. Missi's background in Office Management for many years adds financial and organizational skills to help our church grow.
Missi Lane has joined the team in June 2015 on a volunteer basis, supporting the church in a volunteer capacity as the Church Office Assistant. Missi's background in Office Management for many years adds financial and organizational skills to help our church grow.
What to expect when you visit
Appropriate dress is whatever you feel comfortable in. Your presence is more important to us than your appearance.
When you park in back, come in the double doors with a "2" above them in the back of the building. Head down the hallway to the Café right outside the doors to the auditorium where our first-time guests receive complimentary drinks. If you have children, you can drop them off at the Children's Ministry area or keep them with you in the service, whichever you prefer.
We usually have a greeting time during our worship service, so expect someone to shake your hand and introduce themself to you. We will also invite you to fill out an attendance card. If you're not comfortable filling it out or giving us your address or phone number, that's okay.
Our music style is pretty diverse, with a combination of hymns and contemporary worship choruses. Since we are a multi-generational church, we try to worship God in a way that includes everyone and excludes no one.
If you have a Bible, bring it. If you don't have one, we have Bibles available for your use.
Our normal Sunday morning gatherings begin at 11am and usually end around noon. Please try to allow yourself a few minutes after the service to talk with others and meet the pastors.
Appropriate dress is whatever you feel comfortable in. Your presence is more important to us than your appearance.
When you park in back, come in the double doors with a "2" above them in the back of the building. Head down the hallway to the Café right outside the doors to the auditorium where our first-time guests receive complimentary drinks. If you have children, you can drop them off at the Children's Ministry area or keep them with you in the service, whichever you prefer.
We usually have a greeting time during our worship service, so expect someone to shake your hand and introduce themself to you. We will also invite you to fill out an attendance card. If you're not comfortable filling it out or giving us your address or phone number, that's okay.
Our music style is pretty diverse, with a combination of hymns and contemporary worship choruses. Since we are a multi-generational church, we try to worship God in a way that includes everyone and excludes no one.
If you have a Bible, bring it. If you don't have one, we have Bibles available for your use.
Our normal Sunday morning gatherings begin at 11am and usually end around noon. Please try to allow yourself a few minutes after the service to talk with others and meet the pastors.