Frequently Asked Questions

When are your Sunday worship gatherings?

We gather every Sunday at 2 pm. For more info, check out our Sunday Worship page.

Where do you meet on Sundays?

We meet at Union Church: 401 E 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013 (in Downtown’s Little Tokyo).

For directions, visit our Sunday Worship page.

Do you have parking? Is it free?

YES! We have free onsite parking at Union Church, enter off of 3rd Street. There is also street parking available on 3rd St an San Pedro St. Click here for Google Map directions to the parking entrance.

Do you have a nursery for babies and toddlers?

We have a nursery for babies and toddlers called Juniors, available during our Sunday services for children ages 0–4. After check-in, little ones can be dropped off in the Nursery on the first floor following the worship portion of the service. The Nursery is staffed with trained, background-checked volunteers, and we’re happy to care for your child in a safe and welcoming environment. 

What do you have for kids?

We offer a fun and engaging program for children ages 5–12 during our Sunday services, located on the second floor of Union Church. After check-in, kids are invited upstairs following the worship portion of the service. Our trained, background-checked volunteers lead the children through a Bible-based lesson, creative crafts, snacks, and water. We’re excited to provide a safe, welcoming space where your child can learn about God and build friendships!

What do you have for youth?

Our Youth group meets on the second floor for ages 13–18. After the worship portion of the service, teens head upstairs at Union Church for an interactive, discussion-based lesson designed to help them grow in faith and navigate real-life topics. It’s a safe, welcoming space where they can engage, ask questions, and build a strong community.

What is the worship service like?

We start with contemporary worship songs and prayers.

We always have communion together. This is at the heart of our worship service.

We sometimes share stories of people.

We sometimes have liturgies and laments related to the season and what is going on in the world.

We have a breakout group time where we share something about ourselves with one another.

There is a sermon lasting about 35 minutes.

We close with a song and a benediction.

What should I wear?

Anything you like. Come as you are.

We can’t wait to meet you

We can’t wait to worship with you and hope to see you soon!

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