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Catskill Mountain Christian Center

Catskill Mountain Christian Center (CMCC) originated as a non-denominational charismatic Bible study in the early 1980s. Growing slowly but steadily the first several years, the group became chartered as a church and affiliated with Antioch Churches and Ministries by the end of the decade.

In 1991 a building in nearby Dunraven was purchased and renovated creating a church and fellowship hall. During the '90s growth continued along with many new and exciting ministry endeavors including charity work, concerts, radio ministry, youth events, extensive renovations and an addition to the building, home groups, missions trips to various nations, guest speakers, conferences and the opening of Catskill Mountain Christian Academy.

A particular high point was joining other community groups in relief work during a local flood tragedy in 1996 and again in 2011 due to Hurricane Irene.

Hundreds of man-hours were coordinated and thousands of dollars in emergency assistance was raised and distributed to the needy in our region by CMCC as a result of these devastating events.

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About Catskill Mountain Christian Center

Catskill Mountain Christian Center (CMCC) originated as a non-denominational charismatic Bible study in the early 1980s. Growing slowly but steadily the first several years, the group became chartered as a church and affiliated with Antioch Churches and Ministries by the end of the decade.

In 1991 a building in nearby Dunraven was purchased and renovated creating a church and fellowship hall. During the '90s growth continued along with many new and exciting ministry endeavors including charity work, concerts, radio ministry, youth events, extensive renovations and an addition to the building, home groups, missions trips to various nations, guest speakers, conferences and the opening of Catskill Mountain Christian Academy.

A particular high point was joining other community groups in relief work during a local flood tragedy in 1996 and again in 2011 due to Hurricane Irene.

Hundreds of man-hours were coordinated and thousands of dollars in emergency assistance was raised and distributed to the needy in our region by CMCC as a result of these devastating events.