In the Spirit
Michele Marr
CHURCH NAME: Coastview Christian Fellowship
ADDRESS: 5102 Argosy Avenue
TELEPHONE: 714-895-7979
WEB SITE: o7 https://www.coastview.org
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DENOMINATION: Independent Christian
YEAR CHURCH ESTABLISHED: 1986
SERVICE TIMES: Worship is at 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Promiseland Children’s programs, for children in grades two to six, are
held at both services. The Reality Youth Program, for junior and senior
high school youth, meets at 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Home groups, Bible
studies and youth group activities meet throughout the week.
SENIOR PASTORS: Dale and Linda Temple
PASTORAL STAFF: Rich Brown, worship pastor; Bruce Spencer, small
group’s pastor; Janelle Kennedy, children’s pastor; Josh Case, youth
pastor.
SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 400
MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: A wide range of ages is represented in the
congregation. The largest age group consists of 30 to 50. Most members
live locally in Huntington Beach or adjacent cities, but some come from
central and south Orange County or Los Angeles County.
CHILD CARE: Provided for both Sunday services.
TYPE OF WORSHIP: The service is contemporary. A worship band provides
music. The service is relational, friendly and upbeat. Holy Communion is
offered once a month.
TYPE OF SERMON: Temple offers a message based on the teachings of
Jesus as they apply to contemporary living.
UPCOMING SERMON: Part of a series offering a “Portrait of Jesus,” that
looks at the life and character of Jesus.
RECENT SERMON: “Surviving the Age of Anxiety.” “Being a Contagious
Christian.”
WELCOME WAGON: Greeters at the door offer visitors a welcome packet.
During a “meet and greet” time that is part of the Sunday services,
visitors have the opportunity to introduce themselves to others in the
church. Visitors are not asked to stand or to wear badges to identify
themselves. Temple prefers to give visitors a bit of anonymity and time
to get comfortable. Each quarter, the church holds a Newcomer Breakfast
to help visitors and new members become more at home in the church.
Before the service, coffee is available in the foyer. It is also
available during the services’ “meet and greet” times. Once a month
members of the church cook and serve refreshments for a hospitality
social held after the worship service. This gives members and newcomers
more time to get acquainted.
OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The church’s community outreach has found a number
of ways to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the
community. The church maintains a food bank to provide for those in need
of food. The Care Core works to provide clothing, household items,
appliances and/or furnishings, as they are able, to those in need. Within
the church, special emphasis is placed on training men to take their
place of leadership in their homes and in society. Men’s seminars, titled
“For Men Only” are held on various Saturdays to explore the
characteristics of manhood, rites of passage into manhood and to help men
develop their wisdom, strength and vulnerability. There is also a special
focus on working with youth in their season of adolescence to help them
deal with temptations of “drugs, sex and rock and roll.” The church
supports missions in Mexico and Romania. In Mexico, the Congregation
gives enormous support to Mother Antonia, who has established and
operates Campos de San Miguel to provide temporary housing for cancer
patients while they undergo treatment at a cancer center nearby. She also
runs Estancia Infantil de Madre Antonia, a day-care center for the
children of police officers or their widows who need, but cannot afford,
child care. The congregation regards Mother Antonia, mother of the
Sisters of the Last Hour order, to be their “adopted” missionary. Mother
Antonia has an extensive prison ministry and by operating concessions in
the prisons has raised money to provide new teeth to nearly 4000 people
who needed them, but could not pay for them. The congregation also
supports Chuck Colson’s Prison Fellowship Ministries Angel Tree outreach
locally. This program provides Christmas gifts and food to the families
of prisoners. With McDonnell Douglas, they have built homes for Habitat
for Humanity. They support Police Officers for Christ in Santa Ana, where
Dale Temple is a chaplain for the police department. Members have also
worked with Olive Crest, a local foster-care and adoption agency,
providing maintenance for some of its facilities and activities for some
of the children in the agency’s care. Throughout the year there are
special events to bring family and friends together, including a family
picnic, and a country fair, held at Halloween time. The fair offers safe
fun and entertainment for all ages and families with games, booths, line
dancing, live music, pony rides and much more. Reality Lite meets every
second Friday of each month for the youth and their friends to enjoy
music, conversation and socializing in a coffee bar style setting. The
church also has its own coed adult softball team that plays against other
downtown teams in season.
CHURCH DESIGN: The church’s building is basically a tilt-up warehouse
converted to a place of worship. The building displays a lot of artwork,
much of which is created by a member of the congregation. The sanctuary
is very contemporary, with high ceilings that expose a network of painted
air ducts.
MISSION: Coastview Christian Fellowship is a family church that
believes in discipleship to help each other grow up to be healthy, happy
human beings.
PURPOSE: To gather and build a community of people whose hearts’
desire and highest priority is to learn to live in the presence of God.
To intimately know, love and obey Jesus Christ, to continue the Holy
Spirit’s ministry of love and healing on earth and disciple others to do
the same.
SUMMER YOUTH EVENTS: Summer Camp for kids in grades 3 to 6. At Mount
Palomar Christian Conference Center, August 5-9. Cost: $155. A deposit of
$50 is due when signing up and the balance is due July 29. Reality Summer
Camp for Jr. and Sr. High School youth. Monday, August 13 through Friday,
August 17, at Tahquitz Pines Conference Center, Idyllwild. Cost: $165
includes transportation, lodging and meals for five days. A deposit of
$50 is due when registering. Call the church for more information about
these events.
Story by Michele Marr; photo by xxx
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