Building A Community

CAMILLE SACCA

As a military family, one of the first things we look for in a new place is a church that helps us build community. When we arrived in Washington in 2023, we were immediately drawn to LC3 because of the variety of ministries that offered opportunities to get connected, grow spiritually, and form meaningful relationships. I was especially excited to find both Women’s Bible Studies and a MomCo group designed specifically for moms.

From my very first visit, I felt genuinely welcomed. The women in each ministry were warm, kind, and authentic. Through these groups, I found some of my closest friends in Washington and experienced tremendous growth in both my faith and leadership. I was invited to help lead Women’s Bible Studies and eventually stepped into leadership within MomCo as a co-coordinator and later coordinator. It was there that God ignited my passion for building biblical literacy and encouraging moms who are in the thick of raising and discipling their children.

Seeing how God works through these ministries has been incredible. One thing that continually stands out about LC3 is its love for the “new” person in the room. Everyone is welcomed, included, and leaves feeling seen—often with a smile and at least one new contact saved in their phone.

"Everyone is welcomed, included, and leaves feeling seen—often with a smile and at least one new contact saved in their phone."

As we focus this year on the cost of the Kingdom, don’t be afraid to take the first step by joining a group or serving. At LC3, that may be the only step you take alone. From there, you’ll find people ready to walk with you through every season. I’m deeply thankful for the women who have prayed for me, brought meals, offered encouragement, and stood beside me through it all.

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