About
Our Campus & Gardens
Our church sits on a vibrant, welcoming campus.
It is sacred space open to all. Our hope is that all who visit find welcome, safety, connection, and peace.
Whether inside our buildings or outside among our native-plant gardens, visitors are welcomed and encouraged! You’ll find:
- An intimate and welcoming sanctuary (the Nave) where we gather in the round for our 10:30 a.m. service (and 9am service in the fall and winter), rich with music and ritual.
- A courtyard where, during warm months, our 9 a.m. family-service moves outdoors.The air might carry laughter, bubbles, and the scent of early morning coffee. We also gather in this space for things like Summer Camp and our annual St. Nicholas festival.
- A meditation garden: a quiet spot to pause, reflect, or just take a moment away from the bustle—often used by neighbors, preschool families, and folks coming from the nearby medical offices. This garden includes a columbarium and spaces for remembrance, reflecting how life, death, and resurrection are part of our story.
- Room to serve: our location is used by community groups, A.A. meetings, and is a polling place. The parking lot even helps the neighborhood at night with the Safe-Parking initiative in collaboration with the nonprofit organization Move Mountain View.
We care for our grounds because we believe making sacred space available to all is a way of loving our neighbors.
We invite you to take the peace of God with you as you go. Leave the heaviness of your heart, and walk in love.