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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 619-262-5068



Address: 1345 South 45th Street 92113 San Diego, CA, US

Website: first-samoan-congregational-christian-church-ca-1.hub.biz

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First Samoan Congregational Christian Church S. D. 03.11.2020

Check out our Thanksgiving Breakfast Plate Sale! PRE-ORDER MUST BE IN BY TUESDAY 16TH NOVEMBER, 2020

First Samoan Congregational Christian Church S. D. 26.10.2020

Worship Program for 11/01/2020

First Samoan Congregational Christian Church S. D. 24.10.2020

Just A Quick Reminder Church Family: Daylight Savings Time ends this Sunday, 1 November 2020. So please remember to turn your clocks back 1 Hour before you go to sleep on Saturday If not, you'll wake up at your normal time for Church, and be sitting in front of your TV/Laptop/Computer/IPad/Phone waiting for our Praise Team/Church Worship FB LiveStream to begin, staring at a Blank Screen for an hourDon't Do It!! Enjoy your extra hour's rest, you've earned itAn...d we'll see you Sunday Morning at 9.50am (Adjusted PST) ready to Worship the Lord and Celebrate The Sacrament of Holy Communion Have a Blessed rest of your Friday and Weekend!! E Lelei Le Atua, I Taimi Uma Lava! I Taimi Uma Lava, E Lelei Le Atua God Is Good! All The Time! All The Time! God Is Good! Amene See more

First Samoan Congregational Christian Church S. D. 13.10.2020

Some of our Deacons after our service today!

First Samoan Congregational Christian Church S. D. 08.10.2020

Worship program for this morning! See you at 9:50am for pre-worship!

First Samoan Congregational Christian Church S. D. 28.09.2020

For Our Beloved Church Family, Details for The Funeral Service of Deacon Carol Borce are as follows: *Date/Time: ... Sunday, 25 October 2020 @ 2.00pm. *Place: El Camino Memorial - Sorrento Valley 5600 Carroll Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92121. *The Service will be held at Deacon Borce's Graveside. *Due to current COVID 19 Protocols. Masks are Required at the Funeral Service. Let us continue to keep Carol's Family in our Prayers for God's Love, Comfort and Peace to be with them through their time of Mourning and Grief. "Jesus spoke: Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." (Matthew 5: 4)

First Samoan Congregational Christian Church S. D. 18.09.2020

Worship Program for 10.18.2020

First Samoan Congregational Christian Church S. D. 13.09.2020

"For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's." Romans 14:8 We are saddened to inform our church family of Deacon Carol Borce's passing. Carol was a loved elder of our family in Christ here at the Malamalama o Samoa. Carol was the second eldest of two brothers and five sisters. Her parents were Teofilo and Jean Borce. Carol grew up in the Catholic Church and as a young woman joined the Re...ligious Order of the Catholic Church to become a Nun. Eventually she would leave and make her way into the workforce and be employed for Pacific Bell until her retirement at the age of 62. It was during a visit to a Sunday Morning service with her Mother Jean, that they made a decision to join our church. This was followed later with her Ordination into the Deacon Family on Communion Sunday of April 4 2004. Carol was a faithful and dedicated member of the Deacon Family, Chancel Choir and Women's Fellowship. She also supported the church in all aspects of the Spiritual and Physical life. Carol extended this support as well to the Sunday School Ministry. Carol was of Filipino, Caucasian and Native American descent, but she was an enthusiastic participator of the Samoan culture, desirous to learn about the culture and people she adopted as her own. Wherever she could help, Carol gave of her best. She regularly delivered Bread and sweets to the church, which was shared with members, friends and neighbors. Carol was a prayer warrior, and it was only as her health failed, that attendance became difficult for her. She continued to join us in prayer from her home. Carol was also an active member of the Wednesday Evening Bible Study, up until she was no longer able to commute. A very loving and selfless woman of faith, Carol's ultimate goal was to serve her Lord with a joyful heart and to be a reflection of His Love to all she came in contact with. Carol will be missed with much love by her church family. We offer up our sincere condolences to her surviving siblings and family, and pray God's comforting presence to dwell with us all during this time of grief and mourning. Funeral notice will be posted as it is confirmed. Manuia le malaga a le Afioga i le Tiakono - alu ia, alu ia i le Nu'u Paia. Faasoifuaina Carol! "Ua ou tau le taua lelei, ua i'u ia te a'u le tausinioga, ua ou taofi i le upu o le faatuatua." 2 Timoteo 4:7