Capitalize "Community" when:
* It's a proper noun: If you're referring to a specific, named community, such as "The Greenbriar Community" or "The Online Gaming Community."
* It's part of an official name: For example, "Community College" or "Community Center."
Don't capitalize "community" when:
* It's a general term: For example, "The community needs to come together to address this issue."
* It's not part of a specific name: For example, "We're building a strong sense of community in our neighborhood."
Specific to your case:
Without knowing the specific context of "your Community," it's hard to say for sure. However, if you're referring to a specific group or organization with a defined name (like "The Local Writers Community" or "The Online Gaming Community"), then yes, you should capitalize "Community." If you're simply referring to a general sense of community, then no capitalization is needed.