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Spring Creek Church of the Brethren

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Our Church

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Located in the heart of Hershey, Spring Creek is a growing family of Christians passionate about living out the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

We gather each week with purpose, expecting to be touched by God, as we worship Him through song, the preaching of His Word, and acts of love.

Come visit us this Sunday, or check out our about page to learn more about the history, beliefs, and people of our church!

Our Faith

Heritage: Spring Creek Church of the Brethren is connected to a larger body of Jesus-people in the Church of the Brethren which draws its heritage through those identified as Pietists and Anabaptists. Of concern to the founders of our Anabaptist heritage was the conviction that Christianity is not only a faith to believe in, but one to be acted upon and lived out.

Practices: Our practices include baptism of believers, observance of love feast, feet washing and communion, the service of anointing, striving toward a Christian lifestyle of simplicity and non-conformity, fostering use of the non-violent peaceful approach in addressing problems - seeking solutions through love of friends and enemies that leads to forgiveness and reconciliation, communicating the gospel by word and deed, and responding positively to the total ministry of the church as the Lord leads to commit our gifts to service for the common good and the upbuilding of the body of Christ.

Our Denomination

The Church of the Brethren traces its origins back to 1708, when it was formed in response to the worldly and violent ways of life its founders saw in the institutional churches of the time. It's one of the three historic peace churches, and encourages a life of simplicity, action, and community, in accordance with what we read of Christians in the New Testament.