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Walnut Hill Community Church

Coordinates: 41°24′33″N 73°22′56″W / 41.409031°N 73.382199°W / 41.409031; -73.382199
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Walnut Hill Community Church
Walnut Hill Community Church's Bethel Campus
Map
LocationConnecticut
CountryUnited States
DenominationNondenominational
Weekly attendance2,000
Websitewww.walnuthillcc.org
History
FoundedFebruary 7, 1982; 42 years ago (1982-02-07)
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Rev. Adam DePasquale
(Lead Pastor, Executive)
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Rev. Craig Mowrey
(Lead Pastor, Development)
Rev. Dr. Shawn Winters
(Lead Pastor, Teaching)
Pastor(s)
Brian Bergen
(Campus Pastor, New Milford)
Joshua Multunas
(Campus Pastor, Valley)
Rev. Bryan Cerrone (Campus Pastor, Waterbury)
Crystal Ellington
(Campus Pastor, Online)

Walnut Hill Community Church is a nondenominational, evangelical multi-site megachurch based in Bethel, Connecticut.

History

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The church was founded in 1982 by a group of families that had begun meeting in a home.

In 2024, the weekly church attendance averaged 2,000.[1] It is estimated that more than 4,000 people consider Walnut Hill home.[2] Attendees come from a wide range of denominational and cultural backgrounds, giving the church a reputation for being warm and welcoming.

Multi-campus church

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As a multi-campus church, Walnut Hill Community Church functions as one church with many locations.[3] Each campus location shares the same mission, vision and values, but expresses them in a way that is relevant and effective to its local community. The church communicates its purpose as "Igniting a passion for Jesus in Connecticut, New England and around the world" and invests its resources in providing biblical preaching, serving the local community, developing the next generation and building a strong sense of belonging among its congregation.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Campus locations can be found in Bethel, Derby, New Milford, and Waterbury and online. Additional campuses will be considered in the future.[12]

Team leadership

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Walnut Hill operates under a team leadership model, with three pastors—Adam DePasquale, Craig Mowrey, and Shawn Winters—collaborating as lead pastors. Together, they share the traditional responsibilities of a senior pastor while guiding and advancing key areas of the church's ministry.

Walnut Hill worship

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Live recording at the Strand Theater
Live recording at the Strand Theater.

On June 12, 2011, Walnut Hill Community Church produced a live album entitled, "Revive Us: Songs of Prayer for New England." Recorded at the Strand Theater in Seymour, the evening was promoted as a live prayer and worship gathering as the church prepared to open its third campus. The album contains arrangements of hymns that have had influence in New England over the past few hundred years. Songs include Softly and Tenderly, My Faith Looks Up to Thee, Revive Us Again, I Surrender All and others.

Walnut Hill is continuing to write and release original songs, available on streaming platforms.

Former senior pastors

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  • Brian Mowrey, 2016–2023
  • Clive Calver, 2005–2016
  • Joel Eidsness, 1992–2005
  • Interim Period, 1991–1992
  • Doug Muraki, 1987–1991
  • Bill Wheat, 1982–1987

References

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  1. ^ Hartford Institute, Database of megachurches in the US, hartfordinstitute.org's website, USA, Retrieved December 03, 2017
  2. ^ "Walnut Hill Community Church". bethelchamber.com.
  3. ^ "Walnut Hill Community Church expands into Waterbury". NewsTimes. December 2010.
  4. ^ "Walnut Hill Community Church in Derby to host annual Easter run/walk". nhregister.com. 9 March 2015.
  5. ^ "Bethel vacation Bible school has positive affects". NewsTimes. 22 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Church helps health center go digital". NewsTimes. 18 November 2011.
  7. ^ "Bethel church's scavenger hunt intrigues teens, will help those in need". NewsTimes. 15 July 2010.
  8. ^ "Churches reach out to Katrina parishes". NewsTimes. 16 November 2005.
  9. ^ "Who do you turn to in economic crisis? Try God". NewsTimes. 25 October 2008.
  10. ^ "Bethel pastor, former World Relief leader, wants to give Haiti help that will last". NewsTimes. 16 January 2010.
  11. ^ "Survivors of mass tragedies converge for Bethel forum". NewsTimes. 25 May 2014.
  12. ^ "Walnut Hill church builds for the future". New Milford Spectrum. 4 February 2015.
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41°24′33″N 73°22′56″W / 41.409031°N 73.382199°W / 41.409031; -73.382199