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Who We Are




Our Mission

In the gospel according to Matthew, Jesus gave "The Great Commission" after His resurrection from the grave and His appearance before his disciples. He said:
 

"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age."  Matthew 28:19-20 (KJV) 

 


Our Calling


The San Pablo Avenue church of Christ is a family. We strive to follow God's Divine will and commandments for salvation. As disciples of Christ, we believe firmly in our calling to love and serve each other, and our fellow man. We are a collection of people with flaws and troubles and issues, which is why we are overjoyed by the grace and mercy and love that God has blessed us with.
 

Devotion and Bible Classes

 
We offer Bible classes for all ages.  Our Sunday devotion begins at 9:30 am in preparation for our Bible-study classes.  

Our Classes:
  • Pre-school
  • Elementary
  • Middle
  • Junior and Senior (High school)
  • Adults
  • New Converts

Our class time is spent studying God’s Word and discussing how it applies to our lives.  During the class, feel free to make comments or ask questions, or just enjoy learning and meeting new people and making friends.  
 


Morning Worship Services

Our Sunday morning worship service begins at 11:00 am with an opening song.  This will be followed by more congregational singing.  Please join us in singing praises to our Lord!  

During our worship service, a message from God’s Word (the Bible) will be presented to the congregation.  After the sermon, the minister extends an invitation to the gospel message and prayer requests are honored.  

We observe the Lord’s Supper or (Communion) in which Christians reflect on the death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  After Communion, a collection will be taken up for continued support for work of the Lord.  However, as our guest, you should feel no obligation to give.

At the end of the service, a prayer is offered, then one of our elders will give an encouraging exhortation.  In closing, visitors are welcomed; announcements made, then we are dismissed.