Great Commission Churches (GCC) was a denomination that served as a network of independent churches, originally established in 1970 on college campuses. Over the course of 50 years, GCC played a significant role in leading thousands of individuals to Christ and equipping hundreds of people to share the gospel. In 2020, the GCC Board made the decision to dissolve the organization, encouraging pastors to cooperate with each other and participate in regional and national conferences, while also affiliating strategically with other Christians to fulfill the Great Commission.
The decision to dissolve GCC was based on several factors, including the completion of the denominational organization's mission, the autonomy of each individual church within GCC, and the desire to empower the next generation to effectively advance the gospel. Despite the dissolution, the biblical values promoted by GCC and the strong relationships formed among pastors and church members are expected to continue, whether through the formation of new organizations or affiliations with existing church associations.
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