Wednesday, September 15th
5-6 p.m. Dinner 6-8 p.m.
Parish of St. Matthew, 521 E. 8th Avenue National City, CA 91950
There is parking around the church block as well as in the commercial area directly across the street from the church. If anyone wants to help with the food that night, please call Karen Erickson at 619-286-4058. Help support this important mission project of the Coronado Community Church.
Coronado Community Church is a community-oriented, non-denominational Christian church which believes that all members and visitors alike are “family.” Faith, friendship and fellowship are the foundation of our church. We were established with the sole purpose of providing a witness to Jesus Christ outside traditional denominational lines.
We are not bound by dogma, ritual, or tradition. We value and honor the practices of traditional Christian denominations and have incorporated many of their rituals and traditions in our worship services.
Music, our choir, and hymn-singing are important ingredients in our worship services.
We believe in deepening our faith through Bible study and discussion groups. Our studies are for all ages. We have excellent child, youth, and adult study programs.
We Meet in Village Hall at 6th & H Street in Coronado, CA
Sunday Services 10:00 AM. Adult Sunday School 9:00 AM. Children's Sunday School 10:00 AM.
We provide childcare for children ages 3 and under from 09:45 - 11:00 AM on Sundays.
Coming Soon
Reel Theology - A Very Long Engagement (2004)
Un long dimanche de fiancailles (in French, with subtitles)Amelie's Audrey Tautou stars as Mathilde, a young Frenchwoman who vows to find out what happened to her missing fiancé (Gaspard Ulliel) during World War I. He appears to have died after a court-martial, but she needs to know for sure. As she looks for the truth, she discovers unexpected things about herself and the people she meets along the way. A beautifully told story of love and passionate hope that are key ingredients of faith.Join us for an evening of reflection, refreshments, and discussion of the intersection of faith and film. Questions? Call Steve Mather at (619) 437-8757.