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Downtown Santa Ana

It's out in the open. We want as many people to find out: we're launching public services in Downtown Santa Ana in the early fall of 2017. The first matter of business before we get there? Finding a place to meet.

You can help us! You can keep an eye out for churches, salones, storefronts, or anywhere else that meets out simple requirements, which are:

  • In or near Downtown Santa Ana
  • Space for about 50 people
  • Separate space for childcare
  • Cheap/Free rent

You can also help by praying. We expect God to exceed our expectations. 

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Church Member Meeting Recap

This past Sunday we held our Spring Church Member's Meeting. This is a time for members and regular attenders to be equipped to participate in the life and ministry of our congregation. We download a lot of information. The members ask questions. We go home with bellies full of our world famous Buck-O-Slice Pizza. Here are a few highlights:

Staffing Initiative

The Pastoral Team intends to employ a second full-time pastor. We have been deliberating and preparing for this for over a year and believe this is not only necessary but crucial to our mission. The target date is September 2017.

An additional staff pastor will enable us to capitalize on existing opportunities: member discipleship and care, member fellowship, newcomer assimilation, leadership development, pastoral team discipleship and care, our California mission, our global mission, etc.

An additional staff pastor will also protect us from existing vulnerabilities: an over-extended Pastoral Team, lack of current leadership development, our need for experienced pastors, and the challenges of a mostly bi-vocational eldership.

Santa Ana Church Plant

As announced during our Mission Night Santa Ana, we have shifted our strategy from “multiplying small groups” to “multiplying services.” A number of factors led to this decision: an assessment of Kyle Houlton’s strengths, the need for more participation from the Orange congregation, positioning Eric Turbedsky to participate, and a desire to intensify our investment in this mission.

  • We intend to hold weekly Sunday evening services as close to Downtown Santa Ana as possible. Please pray God would provide a suitable facility. We are praying for 50 seats, safe space for childcare, and free rent.
  • We intend to recruit volunteers to lead and serve during this service in early Fall 2017. This will be a good opportunity for many of us to grow and serve in new ways. You will not be expected to live in Santa Ana or commit to the Santa Ana church long-term to participate at this stage of the church plant.
  • The general plan is to have Kyle Houlton lead the Santa Ana services. When Eric Turbedsky preaches in Orange, he will typically also preach in Santa Ana. All other roles will be site-specific.
  • The Houlton small group will be the recommended small group for those introduced to Sovereign Grace Church via the Santa Ana service.
Santa Ana - Spurgeon Climbed This Tree
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The Callio Tree

Santa Ana now houses over 330,000 people. But it began with one man - William H. Spurgeon. And when he arrived, he climbed this sycamore tree to survey the land. The rest is, as they say, history. Now a dying and easy-to-miss collection of branches, it's a monument to small beginnings. 

God builds his church through small beginnings. That's how God will build Sovereign Grace Church of Santa Ana. 

Swing by the Callio Tree whenever or during a First Saturday Artwalk located on 5th Street just East of Broadway.

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A Santa Ana Night To Remember

Thank you for making a memory.

Our ambition to spread the joy of Jesus by establishing neighborhood churches took a giant leap forward last Sunday night. May God use us all to save more Californians. We are counting by ones.

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