we have a move-in date

Dear Church Family,

It was Sunday, May 3, 2020, when we held our first outdoor service at the Outlets at San Clemente. During that time, many people were filled with fear and uncertainty, but we came to the realization that online church would be the exception and not the rule going forward.

I remember people pulling up to the parking lot weeping as they observed in-person worship services. Initially, many people sat in their cars listening to the service through their car radio frequency. If anyone needed prayer, we asked them to turn on their hazard lights and someone would come and pray with them. As time went on, our faith grew stronger, and our church grew bolder in the face of opposition in the form of mandates and unbiblical demands of politicians concerning our freedom to worship God. We chose to stay open with services inside and outside of the building. This decision didn’t come without difficulty. There came a point when our church was hit with a wave of sickness that practically emptied the building, but we kept on fighting. We prayed for revival. We fasted and prayed for God’s direction and kept on going while the Lord kept on blessing.

In June of 2021, I prayed and asked the Lord to provide a new building for us before the end of summer. The Lord answered that prayer and provided far beyond what we could have imagined. We will be closing on our new church home on February 17, and I am pleased to announce our first Sunday services will take place in our new campus in San Clemente on Sunday, May 1, 2022, almost two years to the day since our first service at the outlets.

We will inform you of more details in the coming weeks. If you would like to contribute to the new work the Lord is calling us to, you can click on the link below. We appreciate your prayers and support as we move forward.

In Him,

Pastor John Randall

For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland. -ISAIAH 43:19

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