Christian Fellowship Congregational Church (UCC)

Christian Fellowship Congregational Church (Christian Fellowship UCC) is a United Church of Christ church located in southeast San Diego in the community of Emerald Hills. Since 1963 the church has been situated upon the former Emerald Hills Golf Course and Country Club. The congregation is a progressive, inclusive, bible-based Chrisitan community of faith that seeks in every way to recontextualize Christianity through black liberation theology and praxis.

Brief History

The church was established in 1887 as the Second Congregational Church[1] and later renamed in 1905 the Logan Heights Congregational Church[2] upon locating to the Logan Heights community in the City of San Diego.

The Second Congregational Church, known as the Logan Heights Church, had its beginning on the second Sunday in November, 1887, when Rev. A. B. White, of Toledo, Ohio, began to preach in the schoolhouse on Twenty-seventh Street. On February 19, 1888, the church building at Twenty-sixth Street and Kearney Avenue was dedicated, Mr. Silcox preaching the sermon. The Land & Town Company gave the lots and the members of the First Congregational Church contributed liberally to the building fund.[3]

In 1950 the church changed its name to Christian Fellowship Congregational Church, and in 1957 the congregation voted to united with the newly formed United Church of Christ.

Clergy Serving From 1887 to Present

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