History
Our forefathers began the ministry of the present-day church in 1924. They established the Kwai Wah Language School in a converted residence on 5th and P Streets in Sacramento to provide education for future generations of American-born Chinese. They also created the Kwai Wah Marching Band, the first of its kind in the Chinese community. In the late 1920s, the church moved to 519 N Street in the heart of the Chinese community. In 1939, a severe storm damaged the church, and it had to be razed. With the help of the Reformed Church in America (RCA), a two-story building was put up. The church continued to thrive until the mid 1940's. After the City lifted restrictions on where Asians could buy residential property, many Chinese moved to the suburbs. For several years, the church struggled to rebuild its congregational base. In 1951, again with the help of the RCA, the church located to its current site and built the sanctuary and education building.
Specialties
Our Mission: Chinese Community Church has been acitve in the Sacramento community since 1924. Our educational, social and sports programs exist for one purpose: To transform the people in our community into fully committed followers of Christ. People take different paths to becoming a Christian, and it doesn't always start at Sunday church service. Nor does it end there. That's why we encourage our congregation to be active outside of church, so that they may bring others from all walks of life into Christianity. As a result, we have been blessed with a diverse congregation. People with different ethnic and social backgrounds have found Christ and are now part of the Chinese Community Church family.