Community Church of Atascadero, United Church of Christ
Worship at Community Church of Atascadero
We are a warm and welcoming congregation!
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We have an informal worship style
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We are HYBRID - in our sanctuary and online
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We do not claim to have the answers, but welcome questioners
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We have a progressive approach to Christianity
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We enjoy a variety of musical styles
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Our worship includes a balance of exuberance and contemplation
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There is no dress code
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Children are welcome - our service is intergenerational
Pastor Heather's book of prayers and essays is now available! $15
Community Church of Atascadero
Be still, and know that I am God. (Psalm 46:10)
Our worship service with an intergenerational focus is now a hybrid format! You are welcome to join us in the Sanctuary or in the Zoom chapel. Masks are optional for in-person attendance and since COVID is still a concern, we ask that you continue to be cautious.
May you be aware that whoever you are and wherever you are on life’s journey, you are welcome in person or in this virtual space where we are united through the Spirit.
To be included via Zoom in our Sunday Worship
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/937257009?pwd=UGZVRHdoNVRYS09TWElGcWlXQkJvdz09
COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWSLETTERS
September-October 2023 Church Newsletter
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CONTACT US
5850 Rosario Avenue
Atascadero, CA
Tel: (805) 466-9108
Office Hours:
Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm
Wednesday 9:00 am-12:30pm
Thursday 9:00am - 12:30 pm
Office Manager : Carrie Portillo
Whoever you are and
wherever you are on life's
journey, you are welcome
to worship with us. We are an Open and Affirming, Peace with Justice LGBTQ-friendly Church.
Sunday Service:
10:00 am at the church or on Zoom
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The Community Church of Atascadero, United Church of Christ recognizes that the area of so-called San Luis Obispo County is the ancestral homeland for Indigenous Northern Chumash and Salinan people and has been colonized through violent means including forced removal, attempted erasure, religious cleansing, and genocide. Furthermore, the United Church of Christ has passed a resolution calling for the United Church of Christ to repudiate the doctrine of discovery which authorized the genocide of native peoples and the theft of native lands.