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Main worship service on Sundays @ 10:00 a.m.

Pastor Rod and Sheila Stutzman

Pastor Rod Stutzman and his wife, Sheila, founded Prosser Community Church with four other families in October 1999.   They heard the voice of God calling them to become a beach head for a new move of the Holy Spirit.  The Lord wanted to bring together His people and form a diverse body that functions in Holy Spirit power in the Yakima Valley.   PCC has become a Freedom Center to celebrate Jesus and the authority He gives for victorious living.  Its motto “Changing Families One Life at a Time”.

Rod and Sheila have been married for almost 17 years and have seven children: Joshua (23) who lives in Portland attending Portland Bible College, Abigail (16), Caleb (15), Josiah (13), Anna (12), Gabriel (10) and Isaiah (8).  Pastor Rod grew up in Pasco, then traveled to California for nine years of college and seminary.  Sheila grew up in the Yakima Valley.

You are invited to come and experience what God is doing at PCC.


Pastor Sean and Gina Bradley

OverflowOverflow is the Youth Church of Prosser Community Church.   Pastor Sean Bradley and his wife, Gina, have lived is Prosser most of their lives.  In 2001, they found freedom in Christ and were saved.   Many that knew them before can testify to how Jesus has radically changed their lives.

They developed a heart for young people and began serving at PCC in the youth ministry.   Pastor Sean felt that God was calling him to be a Youth Pastor.  Through a prophetic word from God and leadership confirmation, Sean became the lead pastor for the youth church.   Pastor Sean is known for warm, Christ like love, and Gina is known for her faith in the goodness of God.

In October of 2006, God gave Pastor Sean the name “OVERFLOW” which represents a desire to see young people filled beyond capacity and spilling over with hope and joy into the young people around them, youth reaching youth.  Their desire is to see this city and its young people set free, and begin to live lives that are radical for Jesus Christ.