IN THE SPIRIT
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-- Michele Marr
Address: 1055 El Camino Drive, Costa Mesa. Worship services are held
at Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road. A map is available at the
Palm Harvest Web site.
Telephone: (714) 751-5397
Web site: o7 https://www.PalmHarvest.orgf7
Denomination: North American Baptist
Year church established: October
Service times: Sunday worship is at 9 a.m. School-age children attend
worship with their families until after the blessing of the children.
Following the blessing, they are dismissed to attend Children’s Church.
Members also meet during the week in small groups -- Impact Groups -- of
five to 10 people for Bible study. Impact Group leaders are trained by
Pastor Michael Decker, while they also maintain the flexibility to
address the specific needs of the members of their small group.
Senior pastor: Michael Decker
Pastoral staff: Diane Chavez, ministry coach; Robin Decker, office
manager
Size of congregation: 50
Makeup of families: Primarily families with school-age children
Nursery and child care: Provided for infants, toddlers and preschool
children. Parents are welcome to bring children of all ages into the
worship service with them. The congregation feels it is important that
kids know they are valued and loved.
Type of worship: Contemporary and upbeat. A worship band leads the
service that includes song, prayer, a pastoral blessing of the children,
testimony and a pastoral message.
Type of message: It is Bible-based with a life application. The topic
is often drawn from the children’s Sunday school curriculum. At other
times, Decker addresses the particular spiritual and practical needs of
the congregation. Whatever the topic, it is the same for pastoral
message, the children’s Sunday school and the weekday Impact Groups.
Recent sermons: “Three Tips For Navigating Your Future,” “Five
ingredients in every great friendship,” “How to live in the midst of
controversy,” “Eight values for 21st century living” have been the
titles of late. The text of recent sermons are available on the Palm
Harvest Web site.
Upcoming sermons: On Sunday, Decker will present a message titled,
“What should you do when God knocks you on your butt?”
Visitors’ welcome: After service, members meet for “doughnut
fellowship.” Diedrich coffee is served with doughnuts in a low-key
atmosphere ideal for getting to know each other better. Visitors are
welcome to join in to whatever degree they are comfortable.
Outreach programs: Family and Friends Day is held one Sunday each
quarter. Members of the congregation gather with friends at a local park
for a barbecue lunch, games and socializing. The congregation continually
looks for ways to share God’s love with others in practical ways. They
partner with local businesses, education and service groups to improve
the quality of life for all members of the community. Recently members
gathered at TeWinkle Park to serve hot chocolate and marshmallows to
spectators at a Costa Mesa High School baseball game. Members have also
helped to paint and refurbish school facilities in the city. Decker is a
member of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and a chaplain with the
Costa Mesa Police Department.
Dress: Casual
Mission statement: “Loving God. Loving Others.”
Vision statement: “We exist to build bridges to people in our
community through service.”
Interesting notes: Women of the congregation will host a Garden Tea
and Brunch at 10 a.m. June 2.
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