Who We Are

Christian Cathedral is dedicated to bringing good news of salvation to all mankind, regardless of gender, age, race or religion.

Our Vision

To be a beacon of hope in the world, a place where faith is nurtured, lives are transformed, and God’s love is shared with the world.

A Place of Worship & Connection

We offer services that are both traditional and contemporary, emphasizing music, prayer, and the Word of God. Our services are designed to inspire and challenge you to grow in your relationship with Christ.

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We look forward to welcoming you to our church family

Why Worship With Us?

A Welcoming Atmosphere

No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, you’ll find a warm and accepting space at Santa Maria. We value diversity and believe everyone has something unique to contribute.

“God’s promises will not be fulfilled by man’s performance” (Dt. 7:6-7)

Our services blend tradition and contemporary elements, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere. Expect powerful music, meaningful messages, and opportunities to connect with God.

“God’s promises will not be fulfilled by man’s performance” (Dt. 7:6-7)

Inspiring Worship

Growth and Discipleship

We offer a range of programs and ministries for all ages, from children’s programs to adult Bible studies and small groups. Our goal is to equip you to grow in your faith and live a life that reflects God’s love.

“Thousands of years after the judges ruled Israel, humanity is still tempted to “do what is right in his own eyes” (1 Kings 6:4)

We believe that faith is meant to be lived out in action. We are actively engaged in our community, supporting local organizations and reaching out to those in need.

“Think through the many promises of the New Covenant that God has made to us. Just as God came through on the promises of the Old Covenant, so He will accomplish His promises in the New Covenant.” (Mathew 7:8-10)

A Heart of Service

Jesus Changes Everything

What a blessing to worship, pray, laugh, cry, and share life with such a caring group of people! We have found the love, hope, peace, and joy of Jesus in this community!

What We Believe

This movement is not the abandonment of a stream but a convergence. The work of God is inclusive not exclusive, bringing forth from the three streams those things which He has authenticated. Such issues as evangelism, missions, and the work of ministry by the power of the Spirit remain intact in this journey. His power continues to be released in marvelous ways in people’s lives, bringing about conversion, healing, release from bondages, and life change.

The Church’s rich and vital Biblical heritage in the power and primacy of the Word has been more completely undergirded as churches give more time in worship to the corporate reading of the Bible. This fulfills Paul’s admonition to Timothy to “devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching, and teaching.” Ironically, on Sunday mornings more Scripture is usually read in a traditional liturgical service than most Evangelical or Charismatic gatherings!

Our hearts are elated that you read this study to learn more about, What We Believe. With that said, it is our sincerest of prayers that you are compelled to join us in prayer, word, and deed to bridge any divisions or fragments within the Body of Christ so that we BE ONE in Him as He instituted between 29-AD – 33AD.

The Cathedral

is called to be a place wherein the three major historic branches of the church are to meet as ONE – Liturgical/Sacramental, Evangelical and Charismatic. We believe when these three streams come together there is a strength and unity that is experienced as in the days of the Apostles. Our desire is to please God through the oneness of His Church as he instituted it between 29AD – 33AD. No divisions of color, denomination, or culture but that we all stand as the Body of Christ unfragmented before God.

The River is called to be a place wherein the three major historic branches of the church are to meet as ONE – Liturgical/Sacramental, Evangelical and Charismatic. We believe when these three streams come together there is a strength and unity that is experienced as in the days of the Apostles. Our desire is to please God through the oneness of His Church as he instituted it between 29AD – 33AD. No divisions of color, denomination, or culture but that we all stand as the Body of Christ unfragmented before God.
 
  • The act of converging and especially moving toward union or uniformity.
  • A coordinated movement of the two eyes so that the image of a single point is formed on corresponding retinal areas.
  • A coming together from different directions, especially a uniting or merging of groups or tendencies that were originally opposed or very different.
  • The tendency of different species to develop similar characteristics in response to a set of environmental conditions.
 
  • A service of worship, especially the celebration of Communion in a Christian service.
  • A body of rites (or system of ceremonial procedures) prescribed for formal public worship.
  • Prayers and ceremonies used in the celebration of the Lord’s Supper, also known as Holy Eucharist.
​For many Christians, a vacuum has existed between the pages of the New Testament and the contemporary church. This has left a disconnected Body with no historic heritage. Like a boat adrift, the church can no longer explain who she is, where she came from, or why she exists. A recent shift in perspective has sent her searching for her roots, in order to find a common connection to the greater whole in God’s Kingdom. Studying the early church has given many an opportunity to see New Testament church principles being applied by those who were discipled by the Twelve, and their subsequent followers. These writings provide a window into an earlier time, explaining how the early church approached faith and practice, how they worshipped, and how they gave leadership to a growing movement. The bloodline of the Body of Christ can be traced through succeeding generations – seeing both the successes and failure in faith.

The various expressions of Christianity have remained very distinct for many years through denominational separatism. Convergence churches are looking beyond these artificial barriers to encourage, appreciate, and learn more about the uniqueness of our faith. Jesus’ prayer in John 17 was for the church to become one – one as the Body of Christ, not through compromise of doctrine and dogma, but unity under the person of Jesus Christ – unity among our diversity. This sense of oneness does not require any church to dismiss their unique expression as Christ’s Body, but calls them to appreciate and embrace the variety and beauty of the church worldwide and throughout history. Convergence churches appreciate the investment that the various streams of the Church provide. The call is for churches is “be one,” move together in portraying a people united under Christ to reach a hurting world.

We invite you to experience the difference that faith can make. Join us and discover the warmth, purpose, and joy of being part of our church family.

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