In the Spirit
Address: 183 East Bay St., Costa Mesa
Phone: (949) 548-2237
E-mail: [email protected]
Denomination: Episcopal
Year established: 1955
Service times: Sunday, Holy Eucharist at 8 and 10 a.m. (choir and hymns),
Sunday school meets from 9:45 to 11 a.m. for children 4 to 10, nursery
care is provided from 8 to 11:30 a.m.; Wednesday, Holy Eucharist at 7
a.m.
Senior pastor: Conrad Nordquist
Church staff: Richard Dorsey, senior warden; Larissa Cahill, Christian
education director; Margaret Nolde, music director
Size of congregation: 100 families
Makeup of congregation: Largely white with ages ranging from infants to
95. Everyone is welcome and would likely be at home here.
Type of worship: Liturgical, Scripture-based celebration of Holy
Communion with active participation of the congregation.
Type of sermon: The message of the Scripture readings for the day is the
starting point from which Nordquist draws a practical application for
Christian living.
Social hour: Visitors are invited to join parish members on the patio for
the hospitality times that follow Sunday services. Nordquist is available
to spend time with each new visitor.
Outreach programs: The church supports S.O.S., a Costa Mesa organization
that helps the homeless and hungry; Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter,
which provides emergency and temporary shelter to homeless families;
Families Costa Mesa, a community organizing effort of congregations in
the city; The Presiding Bishop’s Fund for World Relief, which acts to
relieve suffering and hunger for victims of disaster worldwide; and
various outreach programs of the Diocese of Los Angeles. The parish is a
member of the Newport/Mesa/Irvine Interfaith Council. It also operates
St. John’s Manor, a 36-unit housing facility for low-income seniors and
handicapped adults, which is next door to the church.
Parish programs: The Girls’ Friendly Society meets at the church Monday
evenings. This group is an achievement program that focuses on teaching
the heritage of the Episcopal Church. The girls earn symbols as they
become proficient in the church’s history, liturgy and Christian living.
Through three degrees of study, they learn how these things pertain to
God, others and self. All church members are encouraged to train for, and
to participate in, a ministry of the church such as the Altar Guild
(preparing the altar for Holy Communion), lay Eucharistic ministers
(helping the priest administer Holy Communion), lectors (reading the Word
of God at worship services) and greeters (offering help and hospitality
to visitors).
Dress: Informal, casual wear year-round
Church design: The grounds have a beautiful, park-like quality with the
church building set back from the street. This peaceful setting can make
the church, at Bay and Orange Avenue, hard to spot, however.
Mission statement: Joined in prayer and worship, we are a community of
disciples of Jesus uplifted by our calling to God’s reign of justice,
peace and love. We intend to be God’s pentecost people, inviting and
welcoming as we seek to be a congregation of service by being wise and
enlightened in our faith and ministering with all our youth.
-- Compiled by Michele M. Marr
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