Worship in person or online!
Sunday Mornings - 10 am
In Person:
10 am at 5151 Argyle Rd,
El Sobrante, CA 94803
10 am at 5151 Argyle Rd,
El Sobrante, CA 94803
Online:
Click the red button below to join us on Zoom or watch older services on Youtube!
Click the red button below to join us on Zoom or watch older services on Youtube!
Worship at ESUMC mixes contemporary and traditional styles. We feature both a church choir and the Kairos band. Come as you are, whether you dress up or wear jeans. All are welcome at this church and we mean it! Communion happens every first Sunday of the month. Whether we are faithful, questioning, or even weary, God invites us to worship with open hearts.
We update our services on our Youtube page regularly.
We update our services on our Youtube page regularly.
Current Worship Series
The Season of Advent is one of the highlights of the Christian Year. With this season, we launch another cycle of living into the story of Jesus and the church that emerges—of which we are a part. We sometimes think we need to find a new way of telling this story and do something fresh and unique. There is certainly space for that, but tradition and remembering the songs and stories from our beginnings can be a powerful invitation to grow as disciples as we grow closer to Christ. So, we invite you to consider the Preparations and the Passion of Advent so that we might embrace the Presence and Promise of the Christ who comes. And through it all, we will gather to worship.
So, come, let us adore him.
So, come, let us adore him.
Next Worship Series
Ordinary Time is more than marking the weeks until the next big event. It is a way of walking with Jesus and growing into our faith as we are making and being made into disciples. This Ordinary Time, you are invited to look at where you are – as individuals and as a community. We want to do that in two parts. We begin with what is familiar, what we see every day, and what we do week by week—the familiar, and maybe the over-familiar. We need to look at what we’ve seen so much that we don’t see it anymore. But we need to look; we need to see because this is where we are.