CCCC-Conservative Congregational Christian Conferance

About St. Peter and St. Paul Churches
Welcome to our Churches! We are congregations dedicated to spreading the love and teachings of Jesus Christ. Our churches are a place where people come together to worship, learn, and support one another. We believe in the power of faith to transform lives and make the world a better place.
OUR VISION & VALUES
At our churches, our vision is to create a welcoming space where individuals and families can grow spiritually, find purpose, and build meaningful connections. We are committed to living out the values of compassion, humility, and service to others. Our aim is to be a beacon of hope and positivity in our community.
About the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
We are an Evangelical fellowship.
We are governed by the congregation.
We are united by a common relationship with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
We are committed to God's Word.
We show love for one another.
We desire to share the good news of Christ with everyone.
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JOIN OUR COMMUNITY
Become a part of St. Peter or St. Paul Church and experience the warmth of fellowship, the joy of worship, and the fulfillment of serving others. Whether you're new to the faith or seeking a place to reconnect, we welcome you with open arms. Join us in our mission to spread love, hope, and faith.
St. Paul Christian Church
St. Paul Christian Church History
St. Paul was established in 1865 by German immigrants who came to America in search of religious freedom. For Almost 150 years generations of families have found a safe haven to worship together. At St Paul you are not only a member, but you are also family!
We stay active in the community with Bingo nights, Soup Supper, and brat fry's. We also meet and sew quilts for the homeless, shut ins and Love INC.
We also support five missionaries serving all over the world.

St. Peter Evangelical Church
"The Rooster Church"
St. Peter Evangelical Church was organized in 1858 by German immigrants in the Town of Rhine. Its first church building was on the corner of Hwy FF and Rhine Road. Later, the church was deeded to the town, and it was used as the town hall for many years. St Peter's second church was built. A new organ arrived just in time for the church dedication. The church joined the Evangelical Synod of North America. two bells were brought back from Germany by the pastor in 1869. These bells are still rung simultaneously before every worship service.
The Rooster atop the steeple has become a symbol of the church. St Peter is sometimes lovingly called "the rooster church." Many early Evangelical churches in the country bore roosters on their steeples, a reminder of Apostle Peter's denial of Christ and a symbol for us to remain strong in our faith.
We support 5 missionaries, that serve all over the world.
St Peter's Church proudly sponsors the Town of Rhine Memorial Day Service and Picnic every year. They have a Chili supper and various other events throughout the year.
