His­tory of Sum­mitview
His­tory of the GCC

Sum­mitView History

The Rock is a part of Sum­mitview Com­mu­nity Church.

1984

In June 1984, a group of col­lege stu­dents and young adults arrived in Fort Collins from a church in Ames, Iowa for a sum­mer out­reach to Col­orado State Uni­ver­sity. After a suc­cess­ful sum­mer, many on the team wanted to stay and form a per­ma­nent church. Oth­ers moved from Ames to be part of the new church, Sum­mitview Com­mu­nity Church.

A num­ber of fam­i­lies moved from the new Fort Collins church to Den­ver to plant North­side Com­mu­nity Church, which later became called Val­ley View Church.

1989

In May 1989, John Meyer moved from Ames to be the first full-time res­i­dent pas­tor. Many other fam­i­lies moved out at this time to help the small church effort.

1992

In August 1992, Bill Young was rec­og­nized as the sec­ond Sum­mitview pastor.

1995

In the sum­mer of 1995, Bill and a core group of 10 other fam­i­lies moved to Love­land to estab­lish a new Sum­mitview con­gre­ga­tion there. Steve Nel­son was rec­og­nized as a third pastor.

1996

June 1996, Steve Bush was rec­og­nized as the fourth pas­tor. Partly through his focus on cam­pus, a sig­nif­i­cant col­lege stu­dent min­istry at CSU became part of the church.

1997

One year later, Steve Nel­son and a num­ber of other fam­i­lies moved to Gree­ley to plant a church there. Sum­mitview Com­mu­nity Church of Gree­ley began in Sep­tem­ber. Greg Richard was rec­og­nized as a fifth pas­tor. The new pas­tor and church were made pos­si­ble by a remark­able spe­cial col­lec­tion that was 75% larger than the amount asked for!

1999

In the sum­mer of 1999, Bill Young and a small group of peo­ple moved to Salt Lake City to begin a new church there. With Bill’s depar­ture from the Love­land church, Craig Swing was rec­og­nized as the sixth pas­tor. At the same time, sev­eral stu­dents and recent grad­u­ates from CSU moved to Boul­der to begin a new stu­dent church on the cam­pus of the Uni­ver­sity of Colorado.

In August 1999, Steve Bush and oth­ers at Sum­mitview started The Rock in Fort Collins, a ser­vice focus­ing on col­lege stu­dents and sin­gle adults. The church ser­vice is a  non-traditional model pio­neered by Mark Dar­ling at The Rock in Min­neapo­lis, MN.

2000

In April 2000, Rich Thatcher was rec­og­nized as the sec­ond pas­tor to work with The Rock.

2001

In May 2001, after a short-term mis­sion trip to Ams­ter­dam, Nether­lands, Steve Bush put together a team to plant a church in Amsterdam.

2002

Most of the team arrived in Ams­ter­dam in Fall 2002 to lay the ground­work for the church, which would later be called Zolder50.

2004

In the sum­mer of 2004, Rich Thatcher and a team spent the sum­mer reach­ing out in down­town Den­ver.  That fall, Rich and many moved back down and started Fire­house No. 1, a church in down­town Denver.

2007

Tom Brown was rec­og­nized as the eighth pas­tor from Sum­mitview, and in the spring of 2007, Steve Nel­son, Tom Brown, and oth­ers moved to El Paso, Texas to start another church on the bor­der of Texas and Mexico.

We believe that God has com­manded us to spread His mes­sage across the world.  Seven churches are already in exis­tence. Many peo­ple in our churches have will­ingly made sac­ri­fices like mov­ing to help spread God’s king­dom. We’ve also been involved with mis­sion trips to Hon­duras, India, Ire­land, Italy, Mex­ico, and other parts of the globe for both evan­ge­lis­tic and relief efforts. Because we are con­vinced this is the mis­sion God has left the church with, we’re always striv­ing to find effec­tive ways of doing it (Mark 15:16 [show] And the sol­diers led him away inside the palace (that is, the governor’s head­quar­ters), and they called together the whole bat­tal­ion. (ESV)
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; Matthew 28:19 – 20 [show] Go there­fore and make dis­ci­ples of all nations, bap­tiz­ing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teach­ing them to observe all that I have com­manded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (ESV)
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; Acts 1:8 [show] But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my wit­nesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (ESV)
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).

The Rock and Sum­mitview remain one church. We hope many more loca­tions will be started in upcom­ing years!

Great Com­mis­sion Asso­ci­a­tion of Churches and Ministries

GCA has its roots in a move­ment that orig­i­nated with a group of Chris­tians at South­ern Col­orado Uni­ver­sity who set out to preach the Gospel and so ful­fill the Great Commission:

“Go there­fore and make dis­ci­ples of all the nations, bap­tiz­ing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teach­ing them to observe all that I com­manded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19,20 [show] Go there­fore and make dis­ci­ples of all nations, bap­tiz­ing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, (ESV) teach­ing them to observe all that I have com­manded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (ESV)
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)

From Col­orado, they reached out to other cam­puses across the coun­try, so that there were 15 loosely affil­i­ated stu­dent fel­low­ships by 1973.

The goal of those few men, and of the men and women who even­tu­ally chose to min­is­ter with them, was “to reach the world” with the Gospel of Jesus Christ in their gen­er­a­tion and in doing so, glo­rify Him. The founders had been involved with the Ply­mouth Brethren assem­blies and Cam­pus Cru­sade for Christ. The Nav­i­ga­tors and Oper­a­tion Mobi­liza­tion also influ­enced the min­istry in its early years.

As the name of our asso­ci­a­tion sug­gests, it is and has been our con­stant goal and desire to help ful­fill the Great Com­mis­sion. Con­se­quently, the churches affil­i­ated with GCA have always been char­ac­ter­ized by a strong com­mit­ment to evangelism.

Today GCA has affil­i­ated churches in U.S. com­mu­ni­ties, U.S. cam­puses, Latin Amer­ica, Europe and Asia.

God has used this move­ment to see thou­sands of peo­ple come to know Christ, grow in their love for Him, and go on to faith­fully serve Him. That will con­tinue to be our focus as we con­tinue to work to ful­fill His com­mis­sion to go and make dis­ci­ples of all nations.

What the Rock is Doing...
  • There is a Rock Ser­vice Project tomorrow start­ing @ 8:50am at the Alpha Cen­ter (1212 S. Col­lege Ave). Bring work gloves if you have 'em 1 week ago
  • The Rock's Summer Infusion in Fort Collins gets rolling today at 5:30pm with a BBQ at AGR! See you all there! 2010-05-17
  • Infusion Meal Plan forms should be turned in at the Rock this Friday or emailed to Nichole at nicholekcaruso@gmail.com 2010-05-04
  • More updates...
Upcoming Events
  • May 17:Summer Infusion Fort Collins
  • Aug 1:Infusion Prayer Meeting
  • Aug 4:Last official day of Infusion
  • Aug 5:Dinner at the Frat
  • Aug 14:Rock Leader Launch Off
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