Why are we called Mercy Commons?
We delight, demonstrate and declare the mercy of Jesus.
Our story and current partnerships.
Our statement of faith and the creeds we affirm.
The team of pastors who lead Mercy Commons.
Leaders who support the pastoral team and staff.
Volunteers who head up our Sunday serve teams.
Those who get to do the above as employees.
This basics of Christian beliefs in a self-paced journey that clarifies Christianity for skeptics, Jesus followers, and everybody in between.
Our friends at Decision Point created a resource to walk alongside anyone who might be ready (or willing) to take a faith step towards Jesus!
Don't just visit us once, join us again!
A low-key "meet, greet and eat" for newcomers to Mercy Commons.
Explore life, faith and meaning in a relaxed environment with others who are on the same journey.
Have you put your faith in Jesus? Make it public by taking the plunge!
Have our expectations for partnership explained, and take your attendance to the next level.
In addition to Sunday gatherings, we also meet in smaller groups during the week.
So much of what we do relies on the sacrificial service of willing volunteers.
We don’t worship our treasure, but we can use our treasure to worship!
Prayer is possibly the greatest demonstration of dependency on God. We often gather as a church to pray, and you are invited to join us!
An article by Matt Chandler on the validity of joining a church.
From toddlers to older elementary kids, We seek to provide an environment where they are loved and nurtured and can work this out in a creative, interactive, and age-appropriate way.
Every 1st and 3rd Sunday morning of the month.
Every other Thursday night of the month.
Young adults between the ages of 18-25 gather every 1st and 3rd Tuesday night of the month.
Whether it's prayer, a BBQ or a weekend getaway, we regularly do it as a group of men.
From prayer to weekend retreats, with plenty of fun in between, our ladies like to meet together often.
With their help, our church to provides loving homes for children in foster care, as well as the support these families need.
Many kids in our community face uncertain futures and risk entering the system. We partner with OC United to support children, system-impacted young adults, and families.