Welcome Home!
Loving Christ.
Feeding His Lambs.
Shepherding His Sheep.
Who Are We?
We are believers in the Lord Jesus Christ who have personally received Him as our Savior. To us, He is precious and deeply enjoyable. We love Him and desire to give Him the first place in every aspect of our lives. We rejoice in the cleansing of His blood, the enjoyment of His divine life, the filling of the Holy Spirit, and the fellowship we share in the Body of Christ.
Our Name
Our name may seem general, but it is intentional. In the New Testament, churches were identified by the city where believers lived and met (Acts 8:1, 1 Corinthians 1:2). Following this pattern, we meet as the church in San Luis Obispo.
We do not claim to be the only members of the church in San Luis Obispo since all genuine born-again believers of Christ are members of the universal church.
However, we are taking the stand that we have no other name than simply the church and do not denominate ourselves based upon any teaching or practice. We hold to the common faith and seek to have fellowship with all genuine Christians. We also warmly welcome guests and visitors who are not Christians.
To the church of God which is in Corinth, to those who have been sanctified in Christ Jesus, the called saints, with all those who call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ in every place, who is theirs and ours
- 1 Corinthians 1:2
Community
If you are a believer living in San Luis Obispo County, we would love to pursue Christ with you! We gather regularly, both in person and online, to pray, worship, and enjoy fellowship as believers seeking to grow together and build one another up.
College Students
Our college students love to read the Bible, sing hymns, pray, serve in the church, preach the gospel, and shepherd one another. If you are a college student at Cal Poly SLO or Cuesta College, chances are that we have brothers and sisters in school with you!
“As an older adult living on the Central Coast, what I enjoy and appreciate the most is the marvelous fellowship with the church in San Luis Obispo. By faith we substantiate the things we hope for…(Hebrews 11:1). Therefore, whenever we come together — whether in homes, halls, campus, or Zoom — we exercise faith in order to realize the divine realities regarding Christ and the church for which He died, was resurrected, and is now building.”
— Patty Friesen
Santa Maria