It’s been a hard year for all of us. During this time we as a church have shown our love for each other by distancing and keep each other safe. As we are all getting vaccinated, coming together is slowly becoming something we can now plan for. The simple ability to gather together to worship is truly a celebration of the sacred ordinary, that we don’t take for granted. This page will have details of all our reUnited in-person events with more being added as restrictions allow. Stay tuned as more is added, and subscribe to our newsletter to be notified of changes.

Worship In The Park

Sunday, May 2 | 10:30am
@ Adams Elementary Park

Next outdoor worship service is May 2nd at 10:30am… same location at Adams Elementary Park! (4650 Mansfield St, San Diego, CA 92116) Bring your own chair/blanket, sun protection, and personal communion elements, or hop online to attend if you’re unable to join us in-person. We will be following local health guidelines to socially distance and wear masks throughout the service.

Neighborhood Dinners

Community Dinners

Every Weekend in May!

Coming soon to a backyard near you in May! Sharing a meal brings people together. Let’s begin getting together again! NHUnited families will be hosting small-scale neighborhood dinners. Each backyard dinner will be limited to 3-4 families per gathering and all meals will be outdoors and following safety guidelines. Questions? Contact Maya@nhunited.org

Re-United Celebration and Worship Service

Sunday, June 13th | 10:30am – Noon

Join us for outdoor worship and then stay after for music, food and a time to see and meet others from the NHUnited Community! After the worship service is done, our friends, Chunky Hustle Brass Band will play while we all eat, lounge and have time to see others in the community. Bring a blanket, or chairs and your brunch and lets celebrate!

4650 Mansfield Street
San Diego, California 92116

Service on Sundays
10:42am - noon

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Land Acknowledgement

We, at NHUnited Church, recognize that the land our building occupies is unceded Kumeyaay land. The Kumeyaay, also known as Diegueño in Spanish, have lived on the land for over 10,000 years, in the mountains, valleys, and coastal regions. We commit ourselves to caring for this land and its inhabitants in honor of the Kumeyaay people, and always in a spirit of stewardship, openness, and care of land and neighbor.

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