Grace Pasadena
Presbyterian Church in America
85 East Holly Street
Pasadena, CA 91103
Grace Pasadena is a large church located in Pasadena, CA. Our church was founded in 2008 and is associated with the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA).
What to Expect at Grace Pasadena
Leaders:
Brannin Pitre, Pastor
Marc Choi, Assistant Pastor
Bernard Chadwick, Director of Music and Arts
Jennifer Argue, Mercy Director
Ben Ewan, City Groups Director
Kelley Cua, Director of Children and Families Ministry
Jessica Wiley, Director of Finance and Administration
Antonio Paul Castillo, Sunday Operations
Service Times:
Sunday Worship Service 10:00am
Service Details
- Informal or casual attire most common
- Blend of traditional and contemporary worship style
- Printed worship bulletin
- Communion
- Congregational readings
- Location: Los Angeles County
- Meeting place: Senior center
- Parking: Parking garage
- Wheelchair accessible: Yes
- Saturday evening service: No
- Multi-site church: No
- Primary language used: English
Ministries and Programs
- Nursery
- Children's ministry
- Youth or teen ministry
- Weekly small groups
- Adult education
- Missions
- Counseling services
- Young adult ministry
- Men/women's ministry
- Weekday preschool
- Community service
- Singles ministry
- Recovery group
- Other ministries and programs: Homeless Ministry; Young Life Partnership; Financial Stewardship Classes; Internship and Apprentice Programs
Additional Info About Our Church
Grace Pasadena is a Church in Pasadena for the people of Pasadena, LA and the world.
We are currently meeting at Pasadena Senior Center (85 E Holly St, Pasadena, CA 91103).
Mission:
Grace Pasadena exists to Experience and Extend the life-giving grace of God; As we grow in the knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ; In every sphere of life; For our neighborhoods, city and the world.
Vision:
God-Centered Worship: We seek to be transformed in worship as we experience the wonder of God and respond appropriately. Gospel-Driven Identity: We seek a personal experience of the gospel that both humbles us, and assures us that we are more deeply valued and loved by God than we can possibly imagine. Outward-Facing Community: We seek the betterment of our city as we extend God's grace by loving our neighbors as ourselves. Kingdom-Minded Movement: We seek to extend the Kingdom of Jesus Christ by creating community and global partnerships that can reach and serve those in need.