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Your Money at Work Building God's Kingdom
Christian Community Credit Union is a financial institution that shares your values, supports your ministry and puts your money to work in Kingdom-building projects. We hold true to a core belief of providing the highest level of commitment to our members while helping further God’s work here on earth. When you place your funds with the Credit Union, you help support hundreds of churches and ministries around the globe.

Today, we serve thousands of members and ministries in the Christian community. For over 50 years, the Credit Union has provided great benefits and significant cost savings for our members. Our professional staff specializes in national and international full service banking, as well as personalized financial management programs. We are Christian banking at its best!

Christian Community Credit Union traces its origin back to 1957 when first founded as the American Baptist Ministers Credit Union in Southern California . Since then, membership has grown nationwide and internationally to serve Christians, their churches and Christian schools, colleges, seminaries, retirement homes, and other ministries. The Credit Union is one of the largest credit unions serving the Christian community.

> Read our 50-year history highlights
> How your money is at work building God's Kingdom



Our Mission Statement  
Our mission is to partner with members and ministries to help them become better stewards and achieve their financial goals. 



Our Statement of Faith

Bible and the Trinity. The Bible is uniquely God-inspired, without error, and the final authority on all matters of faith and practice. There is one God, eternally existing in three persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — each possessing all the attributes of Deity.

Sin and Salvation.  God created humans, but they disobeyed God by sinfully going their own way. As a result, they need God's saving grace. Salvation comes only through God's grace and must be received personally by repentance and faith. This accomplishes salvation for all who receive grace by trusting in Christ as Savior and Lord.

Jesus Christ and Eternal Life.  Jesus Christ lived a sinless life on earth and voluntarily paid for human's sin by dying on the cross as their substitute. Jesus Christ rose from the dead and is the only mediator between humans and God. He will return to earth, will raise the dead and judge all people.

Holy Spirit and the Church.  The Holy Spirit draws sinners to Christ, equipping believers for personal growth and service to the Body of Christ, the church. The church is called to proclaim God's reconciling grace, to glorify God and serve those in need.
 

Personal Statements of Faith 


One way individuals can join Christian Community Credit Union is by affirming the following personal statement of faith:

God loves us and created us to know Him. He has a wonderful plan for our lives. People are sinful and separated from God, so we cannot know Him or experience His love and plan. Jesus Christ is God’s only provision for our sin. Through Him alone we can know God and experience His love and plan. I have received Jesus Christ as my Savior and Lord.



Credit Unions vs. Banks: What are the Key Differences?

Credit Unions
• Are not-for-profit institutions
• Can serve only those individuals within their field of membership
• Have members, each person who deposits money has a share of ownership
• Members elect a volunteer Board of Directors to represent their interests
• Democratically controlled by members
• Are member service-driven
• Return profits to members in the form of lower loan rates, higher savings rates
   and free or low cost services
• Christian Community Credit Union is privately insured by ASI up to $250,000
   per account

Banks
• Are profit-oriented institutions
• Can serve anyone in the general public
• Have customers with no ownership in the organization
• Have a paid Board of Directors who represent the owners; customers do not
   have voting privileges
• Controlled by stockholders and paid officials
• Are profit-driven
• Return profits to a small group of stockholders
• Are federally insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation





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