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​OUR MINISTRIES

Community Church Ministries


Community Church of Atascadero is blessed with many congregation members that volunteer both their time and their talents to help keep the church and the community moving forward. From volunteering to clean up the church landscape to volunteering to help serve meals for the homeless and everything in between, we are thankful to all who donate their time to help reach our goals and make a difference in this world.
 

​Here are ways on how you can get involved in the life of the church and the greater community by getting involved with one or more of the ministries below.

Worship

 

Responsible for working with the Pastor to enable and enhance all aspects of worship including sanctuary preparation, communion, music, sound, multi-media, sanctuary space visual arts, drama, dance, ushers, greeters, liturgists, obtaining a supply for the pulpit during the absence of the Pastor, the conduct of any meeting of worship in the absence of the Pastor, etc.

 

 

Stewardship

 

Responsible for the Annual Campaign, a Continuing Ministry Gifts Program, the Spiritual Gifts/Interests Inventory, year-round Stewardship Education.

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Building Our Community

 

Responsible for events and activities,  visitor follow up, new member welcome and membership engagement,  as provided for in the By-Laws.

 

Contact Brenda May, Chair at (805) 748-7412 or via email at dbjmay@aol.com

Peace with Justice

 

Responsible for local missions, wider missions, Justice issues education and projects, and individuals and families.

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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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