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Worship

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God is still speaking, still engaging, still loving, and still calling us into what we can and will become -- together.

We are a warm and welcoming congregation

2015-2017

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2011-2014

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2007-2010

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  • We have an informal worship style

  • We do not claim to have the answers, but welcome questioners

  • We have a progressive approach to Christianity

  • We are open and affirming... inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender expressions

  • We enjoy a variety of musical styles

  • Our worship includes a balance of exuberance and contemplation

  • There is no dress code

  • Children are welcome in the service

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5850 Rosario Avenue

Atascadero, CA     

​Tel: (805) 466-9108

​atascaderoucc@gmail.com​

 

Office Hours:

Tuesday 9:30am-12:30pm

Wednesday 9:00 am-12:30pm

Thursday 9:00am - 12:30 pm

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Office Manager : Carrie Portillo

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Pastor: Rev. Heather Branton

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Open and Affirming member of the United Church of Christ

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.

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