CCHelper: Your 24/7 Faith Companion
Got questions about faith that feel too raw for Sunday morning? CCHelper is a safe, grace-centered space to explore privately, honestly, without fear of judgment. Ask anything.
Playful, practical resources to help you gather well, grow gently, and explore honestly. Built by CCNatters to support your journey.

Got questions about faith that feel too raw for Sunday morning? CCHelper is a safe, grace-centered space to explore privately, honestly, without fear of judgment. Ask anything.
Popular resources to support your journey
Resources to help you host authentic gatherings
Spark honest dialogue in your gatherings with thoughtfully crafted questions.
Fun, meaningful activities for community building. Unscramble, memory match, and more.
Step-by-step guide to hosting your own Dignity First table. Includes pilot results and best practices.
Bible study and friendly theology for everyday life
A friendly word each week to make sense of faith language. Clear, accessible, non-judgmental.
Why translations differ and how to choose one you'll actually read.
Discover which biblical figure's journey resonates with yours. 7 questions, personalized results.
The prayer tool has become part of my morning routine. It's gentle, personal, and exactly what I need to start the day.
— Sarah M.
These conversation prompts transformed our small group. People are opening up in ways they never did before.
— James T., Group Leader
CC Helper answered questions I was too afraid to ask anyone. It felt safe, honest, and grace-filled.
— Anonymous
We believe faith should be accessible, honest, and lived. These tools reflect our values: grace over performance, presence over clichés, Jesus at the centre.
Most were built by Ileola, our co-founder and STEM professional, who brings tech innovation to faith and community challenges. We're using AI, gamification, and thoughtful design to make theology accessible and community building easier.
Everything here is free to use. If these resources help you, consider supporting our work or joining a Dignity First gathering.
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