COC was founded in 1974 in Brisbane by Pastor Clark Taylor. After 26 people had met in the Taylors' home on 16 June, the following Sunday, 126 people took
holy communion in a rented building, and in October that year the group purchased a
Salvation Army property in the southern Brisbane suburb of
Woolloongabba. Three years later, COC had around 1,000 members and further churches were established across Queensland. In 1978, the organisation became involved in education, and established three schools, in Brisbane (now
Citipointe Christian College),
Toowoomba (now
Highlands Christian College), and
Nambour (Christian Outreach College (Sunshine Coast), later
Suncoast Christian College, situated at the nearby town of
Woombye). In 1980, Victory College in Gympie was founded. It is Gympie's leading P-12 coeducational christian school, with over 700 students.
Christian Heritage College, a
tertiary college, was later created as a
teachers' college in Brisbane in 1986. It has since expanded into five fields: Business, Education, Liberal Arts/Humanities, Social Sciences and Ministries. By 1988 the movement had grown within Australia and spread to New Zealand and
Solomon Islands. In 2009, Pastor Ashley Schmierer, based in
Brighton, England, was elected as International President. ==Business names and status==