| Grace Presbyterian Church is a part of
the Presbyterian Church, USA. We believe God calls the people of our
church to extend the kingdom of God by proclaiming Jesus Christ as
Lord through a well-rounded program geared to our mission of leading
persons to faith in Jesus Christ, nurturing each other in our faith,
equipping one another for service and deploying ourselves in
servant ministries at home and throughout the world.
Grace Presbyterian Church History
Temecula, California
Temecula, located at the southwest corner of Riverside County was
incorporated in 1989. A housing boom was taking place as people relocated to the
land of ranches and vineyards.
In 1990, Merly Goodpaster, a Presbyterian
Elder and member of Riverside Presbytery New Church
Development Committee, was a new resident and recognized the
need for a Presbyterian Church. The growing area had 50
churches of which only five had their own church building.
Most churches were located in commercial or industrial
buildings or school buildings available for a few hours only
on Sundays.
Reverend John A. Flahiff, also a member of
the Riverside Presbytery New Church Development Committee
became our first Organizing Pastor in August 1990 and the
church was named Christ’s Church Presbyterian of Temecula.
Our worship location was Sparkman Elementary School and the
first worship service was held February 2, 1991.
Initially, church attendance was good with
two Sunday Services, children’s ministry and fellowship
activities for all age groups. Developing leadership was
positive. Also, at this time Pastor Flahiff was greatly
involved in purchasing land for church construction.
Beginning in 1990 through 1993 economics in
the Temecula area, and generally in the real estate market,
began to wane. Many persons lost their jobs. Members,
leaders and employees began to depart the church for various
reasons besides relocation and illness. In addition, there
were now 85 churches in the area.
By November 1991, the church had only one
Sunday service. Attendance throughout 1992 averaged less
than 60 persons. In August 1992, the church moved to and
rented a commercial building at 27895 Diaz Road.
The years 1993-1994 brought new church Lay
leadership. The Riverside Presbytery continued their
financial support to the church in spite of their own
hardships. The economy in the area began to improve.
However, church membership was at 50 persons, and not
financially solvent. The church, like any depressed entity,
had to be reevaluated. God in his tender mercies held us
together.
August 29, 1995, Riverside Presbytery
Administrative Commissioner Paul Granstrom and
representatives conducted a Congregational Meeting in which
we received a crash course on church government. This was
most helpful and enlightening, but painful to some persons.
However, this was a reality check long overdue.
Consequently, it was imperative that our
church reorganize and we did. We went down to bare bones and
started anew bit by bit and with God’s guidance and the hard
work of Lay leaders and a staff of one or two. Thank God, we
were successful. But with success we also had a loss of some
members. Reverend Flahiff went on to other endeavors in
November 1995.
Reverend John R. Chambers became our
Organizing Pastor February 01, 1996, and the church became
renewed and financially solvent. The church’s name became
Grace Presbyterian Church and it was joyfully chartered May
18, 1997 with 109 members. We now had a Session. Pastor
Chambers remained with us until June 30, 2000.
Reverend Jerry Hangen joined us July 01,
2000, and the church continues to grow with a contemporary
and traditional service. We have a Chancel Choir, a Bell
Choir, a Praise Team, a Board of Deacons and Board of
Trustees in addition to the Session, and many committed
committee members. Also, we have a Mariner program,
Fellowship groups, Presbyterian Women with seven circles,
Middle School and High School Youth Groups, and all groups
are committed to missions. We also have an Alpha Program,
Grief Support Group and a Stephen Ministry program.
Our new property was purchased in 2001 and in
2002 a Building Committee was formed to work on the design
and construction of our own facility. First phase
construction was completed and the doors opened on March,
2006 of our brand new 11,000 square foot multipurpose
building. By the end of 2006, the congregation had grown to
over 400 members with 12 full time and part time staff
members.
Grace Presbyterian
Church Statement of Faith
We believe in God the Father,
Maker of heaven and earth.
We believe in Jesus Christ,
His only Son, as our Lord and Savior. He died for our sins
and reigns today in heaven and one day will come again to
judge all the world.
We believe in His Holy Spirit
as our guiding strength in the world today and the power
that guides and directs Christ's Church in all times.
We believe the Bible is the
authoritative Word of God and the true witness to Jesus
Christ in the world today.
We believe the Church is
God's instrument for nurture, fellowship, mission,
instruction, evangelism, and a house of worship that
welcomes all. |