Welcome to Compass!

You’re here, now what? What can you expect at Compass?

Everyone’s Invited

Come as you are. Wherever you are on your journey, there’s a place for you here at Compass. We want to help you become the person God created you to be. 

What to Expect on Sundays at Compass

  • You'll see friendly faces from our Connections Team wearing a lanyard who are available to help you with any questions you may have. 

  • Each service is approximately 75 minutes. 

  • Thought-provoking and engaging messages based on the Bible. 

  • There is no formal dress code, please come as you are. 

  • Our Worship Teams help us focus on Jesus through dynamic, modern worship music. 

  • We have trusted Prayer Teams to pray for any needs you might have after the service. 

  • Enjoy coffee in our Compass Cafe and special coffee and connection events. 

  • Junior High class for students (Grades 6-8). 

  • Fun Compass Kids program and biblical teaching designed just for kids (Nursery-Grade 5). 

Compass Community Church seeks to be a scent-free environment.

The chemicals used in scented products can make some people sick, especially those with fragrance sensitivities, asthma, allergies and other medical conditions.

When visiting Compass we encourage you to:

  • Avoid wearing perfume, cologne, aftershave and other fragrances.

  • Use unscented personal care products.

Help us keep the air we share healthy and fragrance free!

Are you new to Compass?

Compass is a church who loves to give generously and invest in the communities within our region and so as a thank you for filling out this Connect Card we want to make a $10 donation on your behalf to one of the community partners we value at Compass.

So take the first step, fill out our Connect Card and give us the opportunity to share a little more about who we are, what we believe and how we can stay in touch!

Mission, Vision

  • To glorify God by making disciples who love him completely and others sacrificially.

    This mission is founded on the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:37-40) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20).

  • Compass is a multisite church, committed to the spiritual transformation of people, families, and communities.

  • Biblical Teaching 2 Timothy 3:16-17

    Passionate Worship Psalm 100

    Relentless Prayer Luke 18:1-8; John 15:5

    Practical Care 1 Corinthians 12:12

    Intentional Outreach Luke 5:32; Matthew 25:37-40

  • At Compass, we want to be known by love and reflect the love of Christ in all we do. We create environments where people can connect relationally, thrive spiritually, and commit missionally. No matter where people are in their faith journey, we want to help them take one step closer to Jesus.

Beliefs

  • We believe the Bible to be the complete Word of God; that the sixty-six books, as originally written, comprising the Old and New Testaments, were verbally inspired by the Spirit of God, and were entirely free from error; that the Bible is the final authority in all matters of faith and practice, and the true basis of Christian union.

    2 TIMOTHY 3:16-17

  • We believe in one God, Creator of all, holy, sovereign, eternal, existing in three equal Persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

    GENESIS 1:1 | ISAIAH 6:1-3

  • We believe in the absolute and essential deity and humanity of Jesus Christ; in his eternal existence with the Father in pre-incarnate glory; in his virgin birth, sinless life, substitutionary death, bodily resurrection, triumphant ascension, mediatorial ministry, and personal return.

    JOHN 1:1-3 | LUKE 1:31-32

  • We believe in the absolute and essential deity and personality of the Holy Spirit who convinces the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment; who as the Spirit of Truth, magnifies the person and work of Christ; who regenerates, indwells, sanctifies, strengthens, equips with spiritual gifts, and leads into all truth those who believe in Jesus Christ.

    ACTS 5:3-4

  • We believe that Satan exists as an evil personality, the originator of sin, the archenemy of God and man.

    ISAIAH 14:12-13

  • We believe that the human race was created by God and in the image of God to rule the earth and to enjoy fellowship with him. However, as a result of Adam’s sin, through an act of rebellion and disobedience, the entire human race is alienated from God, condemned to spiritual and physical death, and helpless to establish reconciliation.

    GENESIS 1:27 | ROMANS 5:12-19

  • We believe that salvation is by the sovereign, electing grace of God; that the voluntary death of Christ was a substitute for us, whereby he paid the full penalty before God which our sins deserved, and thus made it possible for God to be favourable to us; that God declares a person to be righteous in his sight on the basis of faith alone in the all-sufficient sacrifice and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ; and that those whom God has effectually called shall be divinely preserved and finally perfected in the image of the Lord.

    EPHESIANS 1:4 | 2 CORINTHIANS 5:19-21 |
    EPHESIANS 2:8-10 | JOHN 10:28-29

  • We believe in the personal and bodily return of the Lord Jesus Christ, who will judge both the living and resurrected dead. The righteous will inherit eternal blessedness, and the unrighteous will receive eternal conscious punishment.

    The future will bring the complete fulfillment of God’s promise and the ultimate realization of Christ’s majestic, glorious kingdom of peace and righteousness. The culmination of history is life with God and Christ in the new heavens and new earth.

    DANIEL 12:2 | JOHN 5:28-29 | REVELATION 20-22

  • We believe that a church is a company of believers, called out from the world, separated unto the Lord Jesus, voluntarily associated for the ministry of the Word, the mutual edification of its members, the propagation of the faith, and the observance of the ordinances.

    We believe that it is a sovereign, independent body, exercising its own divinely awarded gifts, precepts, and privileges under the lordship of Christ, the great Head of the church. We believe that its officers are elders and deacons.

    MATTHEW 16:17-19 | 1 CORINTHIANS 12:12-27

  • We believe that there are two ordinances which the church observes:

    About Baptism

    Baptism is a public declaration of the believer’s salvation in Christ, identifying with Christ in his death, burial, and resurrection and symbolized by immersion in water. While not required for salvation, baptism demonstrates a Christian’s love and obedience to Christ.

    MATTHEW 28:18-20 | ACTS 2:38-42 | ACTS 8:36-40

    About The Lord’s Supper

    The Lord's Supper, which is the memorial wherein the believer partakes of the two elements, bread and wine, which symbolize the Lord’s broken body and shed blood, proclaiming his death until he returns.

    1 CORINTHIANS 11:23-34

  • We believe that man and woman were created by God and that marriage is the covenantal union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others.

    GENESIS 1:27 | GENESIS 2:22-24 | MATTHEW 19:4-6 | EPHESIANS 5:31

Our Story

They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.
— Acts 2:42
  • On July 11, 1861 a small group of twelve Christians, under the leadership of Pastor A. E. Kitchen, started The Regular Baptist Church of Orangeville. He shepherded the church for nearly two years, and during this time, with much hard work and prayer, the little congregation grew through professions of faith from 12 members to 26. Pastor Kitchen travelled by horse or horse-and-buggy through bush trails and back roads, making in excess of 500 home visits, many of which were to people who had never before been visited by a minister.

    In early 1888 funds were successfully raised making it possible to purchase a vacant church building constructed a few years earlier by the Primitive Methodists. This building is located at the corner of Zina and First Streets in Orangeville and served the congregation for 103 years. After moving into the new building, the church’s ongoing Christ-centred ministry erupted into tremendous revival in which many church members rededicated their lives to the Lord and many others committed their lives to Jesus. Within a short time, the membership rose from about 30 to 90 believers.

  • During the mid-1920s the church found itself having to defend its belief in the absolute inerrancy of the Bible and its power to bring people to faith in Jesus Christ. Because of this strong conviction, many churches including Orangeville Baptist Church felt led by God to form a new association of churches, from which our present Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada emerged in 1953.

  • By 1975 Orangeville Baptist Church (OBC) had outgrown its building. In response to this challenging reality, the church, led by Pastor James Cunningham, voted to extend and renovate its facilities. OBC was now landlocked and had no further room for expansion. Just ten years later, the building could no longer house the congregation, and so, under the leadership of Pastor Bob Holmes, worship services moved to the cafeteria at Orangeville District Secondary School. The attendance quickly grew to over 300 people. The congregation paid off the balance of the mortgage and appointed a search committee for the purpose of finding a new location.

  • These new moves caused a concern among some of the members who had strong roots in the old Zina Street location. Pastor Don Fitchett, who was called to OBC in 1988, helped the congregation recognize the need for relocation. Having purchased a 14-acre parcel of land at the corner of Highway 10 and Hockley Road, the church constructed its new facilities and moved to them in 1992.

  • Pastor Earl Marshall came to OBC in 2001, and under his leadership the congregation has continued to grow both numerically and spiritually. To accommodate the increase in weekend attendance, a second worship service was added. The building is filled to capacity with children, students, and adults almost every night of the week in a variety of ministries. People meet in home groups to study the Scriptures, pray together, and care for one another. In addition, numerous missionaries are supported throughout the world. An expansion to our current facility was built in 2008, adding the North Venue, renovating our Sunday morning worship space, creating new space for our children’s ministries as well as new office space for our staff.

  • At the beginning of 2013, the church changed its name to Compass Community Church. Compass remains committed to declaring and demonstrating the love of Christ throughout our region, across our country and around the world.

    The leadership of Compass had been drawn to Shelburne as a possible new location for several years prior to 2014 with the vision to multiply our church. After a few years of prayer and preparation for church multiplication, in November of 2014, Compass launched a new site in Shelburne, meeting at Centre Dufferin District High School under the leadership of Jay Wagstaff and in January of 2015 Compass welcomed its current Lead Pastor, Andrew Gordon. Under Pastor Gordon’s leadership Compass continues to be a multisite church, committed to the spiritual transformation of people, families, and communities. On February 2, 2020 a new site in Grand Valley launched multiplying our reach for the gospel in our region even further.

    Since 1861 God has richly blessed the efforts of Compass in this region and beyond. In his sovereignty, he has used many individuals down through the years to bring us to this rich point in the life of our church. We look to the future with confidence, knowing that he has always been at the helm and that he has never let us down.