Pymatuning Community Church

Church at 6459 Ohio 7, Andover, OH 44003


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  • I came here a broken man, suicidal, depressed and ready for my life to be over. I not only found a family here at Pymatuning Community Church, I found God. The Bishop preaches from the Bible and doesn't hesitate to give correction along with wisdom. If you are looking for a church that will let you live your life in sin and tell you everything is okay, this isn't your kind of church. If you are looking for a church that will preach the Gospel, the whole Gospel and will be there for you at 3 a.m. when you need prayer in an emergency, then this is where you want to get rooted. You will feel like you are home when you walk through the doors and will be inspired to let others know of God's love for us. This church is alive. From the youngest to the oldest you will feel welcomed. The Bishop and the rest of his family are down to Earth people who are the same in the church as they are out of the church, nothing phony or plastic about them. I love this place and I think you will too. See ya there.

    Added June 12, 2017 by ray antler
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    I have to say that the first time there we were blessed to hear Bishop Mickels' son MJ give a sermon because the bishop was in Africa. And I was moved and lifted higher spiritually than I had in a long time and I was raised in the church. Most of my close relatives are ministers, preachers, deacons, etc. I wasn't however as moved by the bishop, however he was uplifting and I like some of his lessons. And Theresa, his wife, what a voice. She could lift your heart to heaven with that voice. All the parishioners were welcoming and caring at first. I had a few differences in my beliefs and theirs but I enjoyed going, listening but most importantly i was able to get my significant other to go and he wanted to be there and he wanted to belong and felt at home as did our adult daughter. I would go to almost any church if I can get them interested in God and have a spiritual life. My heart was very lifted. ( I would have enjoyed hearing bishops son more ) but I still felt better going. Now here comes the issue and problem that is still unresolved. Shawn and I were accused of something that never happened by our daughter's friends comment ( she was also a church goer there). It was a few weeks before we found out and what was told the other girls mother and was going around the church was not what she said and certainly not what happened. I went to church the following Sunday and requested to speak with the church officials with both girls present and I tried to find out how this happened and why they didn't inform us of the supposed situation instead of insinuating what they did. To me that is hypocracy and slanderous and we not longer felt welcome. Now I cannot get my significant other nor my daughter to attend any church. They fear judgement and the other person involved no longer attends there either. They were rude when I attempted after services to speak with the Bishop and gave me a paper for a formal meeting and that was in about April 2013. Today is December 14, 2013. For people who will claim to help addicts and street people in Pittsburgh and people in Africa they won't help one that attends their own home church. All it would have taken was a meeting to get to the bottom of it all and they hide behind the pulpit and sit in the pews and pretend not to judge but they do they don't care to help people they only care about appearances. See what I do? God looks at your heart and why you do something not what you do. This is an experience that really did damage to someone that needed them and he was turned away. That is my experience with this Church. And one should wonder why more people haven't rated this church.

    Added May 29, 2017 by Penny G. Gray
  • Life changing! If you are looking for a church that will change your life, this is the place. If you are looking for a church that preaches the true word of God, this is the place. If you are looking for a family church, this is the place. If you are looking for a friendly church... you guessed it, this is the place.

    Added May 14, 2017 by Keith Koon
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    I’m afraid this is us here at PCC. These are so “dead on” that it makes my stomach hurt.
    1) Family members seem to fill key church job openings
    I was reluctant to include this one as I know MANY great churches with family members serving together in gifted capacities…but I also know that nepotism is a rampant problem within the Body of Christ and so I need to include it. Hey, what pastor doesn’t want their wife, son, daughter, husband, aunt, uncle, nephew or niece ministering beside them? I have two sons who I would love to see with me in some capacity someday but if too many of your church leaders are calling the Pastor “dad”, this may be a warning sign!
    2) The Pastor is not enthusiastic about uniting with other churches in their geographic region
    Pastor’s building their own kingdoms have little interest in corporate gatherings which involve other churches. Sure they love to have people from other churches come to their “special event” but show little interest in having their folk attend an event sponsored by another church.Big name speakers coming through can sometimes get promoted though because they’ll leave town after all and can’t take any sheep with them on the way out.
    3) Your proximity to the Pastor is directly related to your ability to further the church’s vision.
    If you can give money, if you look right, if you will attract other people, if you solve problems, if you don’t make problems, and if you have marketable skills that the church won’t have to pay you for, you will get all kinds of “face time” with the Pastor looking to build his own kingdom.

    Added January 22, 2017 by Troy Hunter
  • Amazing house of God!! This church preaches God's word with power. God's not dead and this church knows it!

    Added January 18, 2017 by Tammy Koon
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