Our 2024 Christmas Cantata, “When Earth Received Her King” was performed on Sunday December 15th. thanks to all who participated and attended. Below is a video recording of the performance.
Baptisms at the Creek
Baptisms 2024
A Promise Kept

On December 18, 2022 the choir from Blue Ridge Community Church delivered a presentation of “A Promise Kept” from Marty Parks. The vocalists provided an uplifting evening of Christmas music with an overall theme that what God promises, he delivers.
We thank Jackie and all the singers and folks working behind the scenes who delivered a wonderful evening for our community.
Below is a video copy of the presentation for your enjoyment.
Remembering 2021
Looking back at 2021 we had a very active year. From the 50’s Diner meal and entertainment, to potlucks, Womens’ Tea, the Carnival in July, the First Annual Car Show on Labor Day Weekend and the Christmas Party.
A lot of time was put in by volunteers to help pull off the events, and the attendance by our members and community helped make them a huge success. Here are a few reminders of the great time we had up here on the mountain.
2021 Christmas Party
This year’s Christmas Party and White Elephant gift exchange was a big hit. The Pizza and appetizers filled our stomachs, while the gift exchange shenanigans provided the entertainment.
As before Steve’s commentary during the scramble for the “perfect” gift (card) allowed the real personalities show. A great time was had by all and we went away with growing love for each other as we shared great fellowship.
Labor Day Car Show 2021
September 4th kicked off a new era in BRCC’s Men’s Ministry as the First Annual Blue Ridge Community Church Labor Day Car Show. Entrants rumbled, roared, snarled, purred, whirred, or sputtered into the parking lot. Thirty masculine machines from most American automotive periods and genre were directed into their spots from their hiding places in Happy Jack garages.
The event shared the date with the neighboring Blue Ridge Fire Department Bazaar and Breakfast as spectators wandered back and forth. “Look at that!”, “I remember . . .”, “I had . . .”, could be heard everywhere. There was something for everyone, from the 20’s coupe through the early hot rods, street rods, trucks, surfing safari searching-for-the-perfect-wave rig, touring bikes, muscle cars, Corvette-powered sand rail, NHRA Altered Roadster drag racer, and this writer’s Best-of-Show peach-lacquered ’65 Pontiac Grand Prix cruiser.
Attendees were asked to vote for their First, Second and Third Place entrants and over 300 votes were cast (the Pontiac took second). Except for the BRFD Red Hot Mamas’ breakfast burritos, it was the weekend highlight for hundreds of Happy Jack residents. As word spreads we look forward to a larger event next year.
Some photos of the entries can be seen below…