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Locality: South Pasadena

Phone: +1 626-799-6161



Address: 1515 Garfield Ave 91030-3924 South Pasadena, CA, US

Website: www.oneonta.org

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Oneonta Congregational Church 08.07.2021

Soon to be Reverend Justin Berkobien is having his vicinage council right now. Thankfully, Moses was available to preside...

Oneonta Congregational Church 20.06.2021

Happy Easter! https://youtu.be/Y6W7rKVoM3Y

Oneonta Congregational Church 06.06.2021

All are invited to celebrate Easter at Oneonta this Sunday, April 4 @ 9:30am! We will gather in our beautiful Sanctuary observing the CDC's recommended COVID-19 precautions. Our online service will be available as well - www.oneonta.org

Oneonta Congregational Church 31.05.2021

Passion Week Exhibit The youth group families at Oneonta have put together a visual display of Jesus' last week at Redwood Chapel for the church to enjoy and reflect on. Due to COVID restrictions self guided tours will be open to the public for limited hours during Passion Week. We welcome children and adults of all ages. No reservations necessary. Visiting hours: Monday, March 29-Friday, April 2, 5-7pm... Saturday, April 3, 2-5pm Sunday, April 4, 2-5pm See more

Oneonta Congregational Church 23.05.2021

Hosanna in the highest! Special thanks to Julia Miranda for setting up the Palm Sunday portion of the exhibit. We hope you will stop by and check it out. Passion Week Exhibit The youth group families at Oneonta have put together a visual display of Jesus' last week at Redwood Chapel for the church to enjoy and reflect on. Due to COVID restrictions self guided tours will be open to the public for limited hours during Passion Week. We welcome children and adults of all ages. No... reservations necessary. Visiting hours: Sunday, March 28, 2-5pm Monday, March 29-Friday, April 2, 5-7pm Saturday, April 3, 2-5pm Sunday, April 4, 2-5pm

Oneonta Congregational Church 10.02.2021

https://youtu.be/If0Tv8XGmfY Our video premiers on YouTube Sundays at 9:30am. Come worship the Lord online with us today!

Oneonta Congregational Church 23.01.2021

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Oneonta Congregational Church 08.01.2021

Check out Oneonta's updated website at www.oneonta.org!!

Oneonta Congregational Church 20.12.2020

Have some extra time on your hands? Make a scarf!

Oneonta Congregational Church 31.10.2020

On Sunday night, I offered my students an opportunity to write a Psalm together. So we started adding lines to a private group. One line at a time, the students and I adding lines at random. Some added on to what other voices were saying, others had their own things they needed to say. It was meaningful for us, so I wanted to give that same opportunity here, although I realize that might be challenging due to how political things get very quickly on Facebook. But let's try it... anyway. Here are the rules I gave them: 1. Be poetic. Flowery language is encouraged over particularity. Think of this as writing a journal entry that others might read. You know what you mean and who you're talking about; it's okay if they don't know the particulars. 2. No naming names. There are almost no personal names in the Psalms (a few extolling King David, but we will ignore that for this exercise). Instead, say things like "those who are supposed to protect us," "our leaders," or "the feared disease." You all know what I'm talking about, but it reads like it's inviting us into a shared experience, despite our take on politics, science, or even faith. 3. Write from emotion, not theology. There is a lot in the Psalms that is theologically wrong. Also scientifically wrong, in case anyone was thinking it. But that's okay because it's not the point of the Psalms. The Psalms are a beautiful (and sometimes not-so-beautiful) example of people expressing their raw emotion to God. It can be an affirmation of faith, trust despite circumstances, desperation, anger, a call for God to act, an attempt to bargain with God, vows of what I will do if God responds to my plea, hope...wherever your heart is. Also, if it's a mess and you're in several of those places at once, that's totally okay. I think a lot of us are right there with you. Our Psalm went all over the place. But it felt real and it felt right. I hope you can find that here as well. Feel free to write whatever is on your heart in the comments below.

Oneonta Congregational Church 12.10.2020

Due to the heat, we will be online only this Sunday. Hope to see you there.

Oneonta Congregational Church 04.10.2020

Hi Oneonta Kids! It’s craft time! Don’t forget to take a picture and share it with us when you’re finished! #Oneontakids

Oneonta Congregational Church 15.09.2020

Hey Oneonta Kids! Ready for this week’s craft? Gather some supplies for tomorrow’s lesson. #Oneontakids

Oneonta Congregational Church 30.07.2020

Hi Oneonta Kids! Its craft time! Don’t forget to take a picture of your craft and share it with us when you’re finished! #Oneontakids

Oneonta Congregational Church 13.07.2020

Hey Oneonta Kids! Ready to craft? Gather some supplies for tomorrow’s lesson! #Oneontakids

Oneonta Congregational Church 01.07.2020

2020 Graduation Extended Edition A shout out to all our graduates! You all rock!

Oneonta Congregational Church 03.06.2020

Hey Oneonta Kids! Ready to craft? Gather some supplies for tomorrow's lesson! #Oneontakids