CALIFORNIA

A list the churches that were organized in California.

Link to California churches by county

County

Church

Cemetery

Kern

Bakersfield (1930-)

Mother church was the McFaland congregation

Los Angeles

Bella Vista (Belvedere) (1922-)

 

Siskiyou

Butte Valley (Macdoel) (1906-48)

 

Los Angeles

Channing Street Mission (1897-1908)

Mother church was the Tropico congregation

Calavares

Chaperell (1879-?)

 

Butte

Chico (1908-)

Mother church was the Codora (Sacramento Valley)

Madera

Chowcilla (Bethel) (1918-52)

 

Colusa

Codora (Sacramento Valley) (1906-48)

 

San Bernardino Colton (1898- )  

Ventura

Conejo (1889-1901)

 

Ventura

Covina (The Church of Southern CA) (1885-1966)

 

Merced Dos Palos (1898-?) Mother church was the Merced congregation

San Diego

El Cajon (Cajon Valley) (1958-)

 

Imperial

El Centro (Imperial Valley) (1909-21)

 

Glenn

Elk Creek  (1915-46)

Mother church was the Codora (Sacramento Valley)

Stanislaus

Empire (Stanislaus) (1905-?)

 

Fresno

Figarden (Figdale) (1918-30)

 

Fresno

Fresno: First (1912-)

 

Butte

Fruitvale (Bangor) (1898-1925?)

 

Los Angeles

Glendale: First (1929-)

Mother church was the Pasadena congregation

Los Angeles

Glendora  (1902-)

Mother church was the Covina congregation

Riverside

Hemet (Egan) (1893-1948)

 

Humboldt Humboldt (1879-?)  

Imperial

Imperial Valley (1911 - 21)

Mother church was the El Centro congregation

Los Angeles Inglewood (1896-?) Mother church was the Tropico congregation

Fresno

Kerman  (1910-19)

 

Los Angeles

La Verne (Lordsburg) (1890-)

Associated with the La Verne Church is the Evergreen Cemetery (La Verne Cemetery)

Other cemetery used early were the Spadra Cemetery and Pomona Cemetery

Los Angeles

La Verne: Fellowship (1968-80)

 

Los Angeles

Ladera (Calvary, S. Los Angeles, Vernon St.) (1906-)

 

Sacramento

Larchmoont Community (1958-73)

No Church cemetery

Fresno

Laton (Oak Grove) (1902-)

Mother church was the Codora (Sacramento Valley)

San Joaquin

Lindsay (1912-)

Mother church was the Reedley congregation

Sutter

Live Oak (1911-)

 

Los Angeles

Long Beach: First (1907-)

 

Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles) (1890-)

 

Los Angeles

Imperial Heights (Inglewood) (1896-)

 

Kern

McFarland (1912-)

Mother church was the Reedley congregation

Merced Merced (1894-1898 )  

Stanislaus

Modesto (1922-)

 

Stanislaus

Modesto: South Modesto Community (1955-67)

 

Alameda

Oakland (Golden Gate) (1917-)

 

Mother church was the Empire congregation

Los Angeles

Panamora City (San Fernando) 

 

Butte

Paradise (Pine Grove) (1941-)

 

Los Angeles

Pasadena (1905-)

 

Stanislaus

Patterson (1911-)

 

Mother church  was the Empire congregation

Los Angeles

Pomona (1907-)

Mother church was  Lordsburg congregation

Los Angeles

Pomona: Fellowship (1981-)

No Church cemetery

Sacramento

Prince of Peace (Meadowview, Rio Linda) (1913-)

Mother church was the Codora (Sacramento Valley)

Fresno

Raisin City (1908-72)

 

Los Angeles

Redondo Beach (Hermosa Beach South Bay Community) (1907-)

Mother church was the Inglewod congregation

Fresno

Reedley (1905-)

Mother church was the Laton (Oak Grove congregation

San Bernardino

San Bernardino (1923-50)

 

San Diego

San Diego (Santee) (1912-)

 

San Francisco

San Francisco (1944-)

 

Orange

Santa Ana (1904-)

 

Stanislaus Stanislaus (1874 - ?)  

Madera

Trigo (1913-21)

 

Los Angeles

Tropico (1891-1929)

 

Stanislaus

Waterford (1918-)

Mother church was the Empire congregation

Los Angeles

Whittier: Valley View Community (1918-)

 

Sutter

Yuba City: Queen's Avenue Community (1947-)

 

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List of books on  history for the churches in California.

Settlement of the Brethren on the Pacific Slope by Gladys E Muir 1939

History of the Church of the Brethren (Southern California and Arizona) 1917

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County

Church

Alameda

Oakland (Golden Gate) (1917-)

Butte

Chico (1908-)

Butte

Fruitvale (Bangor) (1898-1925?)

Butte

Paradise (1941-)

Calavares

Chaperell (1879-?)

Colusa

Codora (Sacramento) (1906-48)

Fresni

Laton (1902-)

Fresno

Figarden (Figdale) (1918-30)

Fresno

Fresno: First (1912-)

Fresno

Kerman (1910-19)

Fresno

Raisin City (1909-72)

Fresno

Reedley (1905-)

Glenn

Elk Creek (1915-46)

Humboldt Humboldt (1879-?)

Imperial

El Centro (Imperial Valley) (1909-21)

Kern

 Bakersfield (1930-)

Kern

McFarland (1912-)

Los Angeles

Glendale: First (1929-)

Los Angeles

Glendora (1902-)

Los Angeles

La Verne (Lordsburg) (1890-)

Los Angeles

La Verne: Fellowship (1968-80)

Los Angeles

Long Beach: First (1907-)

Los Angeles

Los Angeles: Bella Vista (Belvedere) (1922-)

Los Angeles

Los Angeles: Channing Street Mission (1897-1908)

Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles) (1890-)

Los Angeles

Los Angeles: Imperial Heights (Englewood) (1896-)

Los Angeles

Los Angeles: Ladera (Calvary, S. Los Angeles, Vernon St.) (1906-)

Los Angeles

Los Angeles: Panamora City (San Fernando) Los Angeles: Panamora City (San Fernando)

Los Angeles

Pasadena (1905-)

Los Angeles

Pomona (1907-)

Los Angeles

Pomona: Fellowship (1981-)

Los Angeles

Redondo Beach: South Bay Community (Hermosa Beach) (1907-)

Los Angeles

Tropico (1891-1929)

Los Angeles

Whittier: Valley View Community (1918-)

Madera

Chowcilla (Bethel) (1918-52)

Madera

Trigo (1917-21)

Merced Dos Palos (1898-?)
Merced Merced (1894-1898 )

Orange

Santa Ana (1904-)

Riverside

Hemet (Egan) (1893-1948)

Sacramento

Larchmoont Community (1958-73)

Sacramento

Prince of Peace (Meadowview, Rio Linda) (1913-)

San Bernardino

San Bernardino (1923-50)

San Diego

El Cajon (Cajon Valley) (1958-)

San Diego

San Diego (Santee) (1912-)

San Francisco

San Francisco (1944-)

San Joaquin

Lindsay (1912-)

Siskiyou

Butte Valley (Macdoel) (1906-48)

Stanislaus Stanislaus (1874 - ?) 

Stanislaus

Empire (Stanislaus) (1904-)

Stanislaus

Modesto (1922-)

Stanislaus

Modesto: South Modesto Community (1955-67)

Stanislaus

Patterson (1905-)

Stanislaus

Waterford (1918-)

Sutter

Live Oak (1911-)

Sutter

Yuba City: Queen's Avenue Community (1947-)

Ventura

Conejo (1889-1901)

Ventura

Covina (The Church of Southern CA) (1885-1966)

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