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    Saint Thomas More Catholic Parish

    4.0 (46 reviews)
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    The outside courtyard, with a beautiful seating area for prayer or just to relax.
    Melinda L.

    Came here one weekend to see what this parish was about. It's quite grand of a place, with all the things you seek for at a Catholic Church: community and a place for prayer. The church ground itself is quite beautiful, with a beautiful and calm garden area to contemplate your thoughts, or just to enjoy the view. They have a few masses throughout the weekend, including a Chinese mass on Sundays (it's in Mandarin Chinese, for those who are curious). But the English Mass that I attended was really nice. Father Tran led the mass and he was outspoken and gave a suitable homily for that Mass. The St. Thomas community also seem to be a friendly bunch and you will feel that when you attend any of their activites. The community it felt warm and welcoming. This location has a very open and casual seating, instead of the usual rows of wooden pews. That's right, there are no pews. But, you'll have access to pretty comfy fabric seats with the post for kneeling. So, you're totally covered. St. Thomas is located in a very open space in Irvine and the parking lot is quite big, so parking shouldn't be a problem. It can get congested after mass, but that happens just about every parish out there. So...Come to St. Thomas. They're welcoming and it's a good place to stay close to Our Lord. God Bless.

    small area to get more information on parish events and Diocese resources
    Kristine C.

    Welcoming parish, and the parishioners are extremely hospitable. If I lived closer, this would be my parish.

    Very nice for wedding pics!
    Gizelle M.

    A very pretty church for wedding pictures! On the outside, at least. I came here for a friend's wedding. Located close to the Marketplace, I didn't even know there was a church over here! It must be the dormant Catholic in me. I've always wanted pictures with a huge cross but since we would not be married in a church, it was already out of the question. I wonder if we could stop by here for pictures anyway.... http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=tv4tnAgmVGwFTPzAkw6LUg&userid=M-Xtpt3o_tx-PPAX9DOSNw This would've been better if this arbor was covered with vines. http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=fF9ZMW0sWmgt_iArfez1qA&userid=M-Xtpt3o_tx-PPAX9DOSNw More winery/vineyard photo shoots can be done here. http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=YnvkFPCYwvPuORpCIN6cdQ&userid=M-Xtpt3o_tx-PPAX9DOSNw Possible outdoor ceremony? If the Church allows it, this would be lovely. http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=ag9MLsAT3mMHPvuCm8WzIA&userid=M-Xtpt3o_tx-PPAX9DOSNw It can also be nicely lit at night. http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=8OvPs5XYf02W8frIxOAHtA&userid=M-Xtpt3o_tx-PPAX9DOSNw There is adequate and comfortable outdoor seating for your guests. And still pretty enough for more pictures! http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=7FxAOgewJLrt5SwdNs7w_w&userid=M-Xtpt3o_tx-PPAX9DOSNw Inside however, is so much smaller than expected. I was very surprised that it was also flat. Most churches I've been to have that "old-theater"-like seating where there is a small slope to go down to the altar. OR, the altar is so high up and elevated, after a very long walkway. This was neither. http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=pvswplSffsI7Q9uu-VrGNw&userid=M-Xtpt3o_tx-PPAX9DOSNw My fiance commented that it was almost like they ran out of money. The office-like ceilings are not very pretty. http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=6dDL9_r6bj45Xg0VXOk4rw&userid=M-Xtpt3o_tx-PPAX9DOSNw A big plus though, the chairs are comfortable. Not the old wooden church pews that one would expect. The wedding mass lasted an hour. The priest spoke well, but coughed into his microphone half the time. Otherwise, it was a pleasant ceremony. If you are considering getting married in a church and would like a picturesque (outside) setting for pictures, I'd highly recommend looking into St. Thomas More!

    Inside. It's open and airy.

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    Never been to mass here until Ash Wednesday. Very amazing. I will be coming back when I'm in the area.

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    Masses & priest schedule fits our time & day & it's not crowded, also breakfast is servedppQ

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    Ask the Community - Saint Thomas More Catholic Parish

    In 2023, Which mass has a children's liturgy of the word? Is it weekly?

    Does this church by any chance offer children classes during mass?

    Yes they do. During the school year, normally once a month, there is what is called the Children's Liturgy at 9:30 Mass. Families come in and collect orange or yellow cards that they would take to their seat. Right before the readings begin (after… Read more

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    Mariners Church

    4.1(188 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Mariners Church has had such a meaningful impact on my life. I've seen some comments questioning…read morewhy the church talks about giving or donations, but I think it's important to recognize how much Mariners does for the community. The church supports so many ministries, outreach programs, families, children, and people in need. It is also continuing to grow and reach more people, and a church of this size naturally requires resources to maintain its campuses, serve the community, and continue spreading the Word of God. I also participated in the Rooted program, and I can honestly say it transformed my life. It helped me grow in my faith, build genuine relationships, become more vulnerable, and develop a much deeper connection with God. I would highly recommend Rooted to anyone who wants more than simply attending church on Sundays and is ready to experience real spiritual growth and community. I have had such a positive experience with the pastors and leaders at Mariners. The messages are thoughtful, relatable, and grounded in Scripture, while still speaking to the real challenges people face in everyday life. I often leave feeling encouraged, challenged, and inspired to live with greater purpose. I genuinely love going to church here. Mariners has helped me feel welcomed, supported, and closer to God, and I'm incredibly grateful for the ways this church continues to serve and inspire its community.

    I had a really disappointing experience of Mariners Church. The first time I ever came, the pastor…read moretalked for nearly 20 minutes about how they didn't hit their financial quota (mind you, they had received at least $10 million dollars which were displayed in progress charts on the screens). The pastor then went on to say "For some of you in here, donating $1 million is so small it's like donating $10. We need this to build our new expansion of the campus" When I come to Church, I want to worship Jesus. I don't want to be given a lecture on the Church's financial position. To me, it felt like the leaders of the Church were ungrateful for the tens of millions of dollars they already received and were fully money driven, but I brushed it aside and tried my best to overlook this first impression. I continued giving Mariners a chance and some of their worship services were really good. Later on, I joined Rooted with my fiancé. We asked to be placed in the same group so we could experience it together. The staff was very rude to us hearing our request and immediately said this wasn't allowed, we had to be married to be in the same learning group. So we left and didn't go back to another Rooted session as it completely rubbed us the wrong way. Finally, at one of the services we attended, we were through the Cleansing of The Temple story in the Bible. This story talks about how Jesus drove merchants and money changers out of the Temple in Jerusalem. People had turned this sacred space into a bustling, profitable marketplace, which Jesus declared that his Father's house should be a house of prayer for all nations, rather than a place of business. However, the Pastor brought in a counterargument saying "Well isn't Mariners Church doing the exact same thing that Jesus said not to do?" Given they have bookstores, cafes, a boutique, etc. on their campus? And the Pastor rebuttals his counterargument with "Well no, because we don't sell anything while service is going on". Through my multiple negative experiences of Mariners, I'm really sad to say that I can no longer support attending this Church for the time being. I pray that this Church will be better.

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    Harvest Orange County

    4.0(47 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    A church is a group of people who worship God together, it…read moreis not a building. Harvest OC is such a warm and inviting church that it stands out from the others. Everyone is so kind and welcoming. With a great diversity of people from all types of backgrounds. We all accept each other even if we are different. The worship is incredible and the service times make it easy for most people. I have been to so many churches in OC but none stress discipleship like Harvest. For those who get involved, you will be looked after, cared for, challenged to grow in your faith. The focus is prayer and discipleship. Spiritual growth comes from having close relationships with others like you who want to grow. Each person helps each other through love and fellowship. One of the other great elements of Harvest is our senior pastor Greg Laurie. Every week, we get the best messages. It is a blessing to be a part of this church.

    I visited without much information, a bit concerned about some of the 1 star reviews here. I was…read morevery welcomed, very helped finding where to go and information. Everything felt well organized and planned. The people taking me in took a minute to ask my name and connect. In the teen area check-in wasn't so organized- but there was a new system. The 3 "greeters" (all teens) were neither warm nor welcoming, but I was told everyone inside was quite welcoming. The teen message was reported back as one of the best ever before heard. I found the crowd to look pretty mixed and people looked like the average OC people that I encounter just about everywhere else around. The message was incredible and the guests message was equally inspirational. The thing that stood out to me was the message imprinted on me in a way that I don't feel happens other places. I didn't take notes, and yet I found myself able to recall the message well and access it through the week. While I'd heard the name Greg Laurie before, I didn't know much beyond that. I left hungry to know more about pastor Greg and his ministry, and constantly seeking out more of his messages. Parking wasn't the most fun I've ever had though. Save extra time to park.

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    Woodbridge Community Church

    5.0(17 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    This church has some of the kindest, most welcoming people. It's a smaller church, which creates a…read moregenuine sense of community. People know each other by name and truly care about one another. The congregation is also very diverse, which adds to the welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. The people here just feel real and sincere, so it makes it easy to connect. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted warmly and made to feel at home. Also, tomorrow is the last day of Vacation Bible School (VBS) from 9am-12pm! It's completely free, and there will be a water slide for the kids. If you're looking for a fun activity for your kids tomorrow, please bring them!

    Woodbridge is a Wonderful Church! This Church has an amazing love for people, the community and The…read moreWorld. We have Growth Groups (Mid-Week Bible Study)... multiple groups happen every single day and at various hours, to meet the schedule needs of everyone. I found this Church almost 7 years ago and fell immediatly in love with the compassion, love and true concern for others. You will find that everyone at this church is truly truly truly genuine. Pastor Frank is a man after God's own Heart... he is one who will meet you where you are at. He will be silent, and wait to give thoughtful and sound spiritual advice (biblical and Godly Advice). I have sought counsil thru Grief Share, Before I got Married and many other issues. I have ALWAYS felt LOVED!!

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    Rockharbor Church

    Rockharbor Church

    4.2(70 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    1) Don't attend this church if you have a physical disability unless you enjoy being treated like a…read more10 year old child. There is a 30's female that was a volunteer and attended this church for longer than I did, that has a physical disability so she can't drive to church, other than that she's perfectly able, normal, has a full time job, etc. However, once "Hospitality Pastor" Suzan started working there, she started treating this young woman like she had a mental disability or like a 10-year old child. I stood there many times when Suzan would literally come up to her and scold her for being at church past a certain time, as if she were mentally deficient and a child. Suzan also got multiple pastors/leaders to start treating her this same way: Pastors Kit, Ben, Paul, Josh, etc. among others. I can say it was very demeaning and it made me upset just witnessing it. I stood up for her many times, but finally they asked the woman to stop coming to the church, because she was disobedient for standing up for herself and not leaving when they demanded she leave. I also had a discussion later where Pastor Kit literally rolled his eyes and said "come on" when I said "this Woman is in her 30's" as if I should know that he sees her as a 10 year old. RH should consider itself lucky they weren't sued for ADA/discriminatory practices over this matter. There was another man in a wheelchair who had been attending for over a year that stopped coming after Suzan started working there, although I can't say it had anything to do with her, but the timing is a strange coincidence. 2) About 6 months ago, a new "Hospitality Pastor" named Suzan was hired at the church. I put the name in quotes because she is the queen of inhospitality. She is the leader over all the volunteers that greet people at the door and do other tasks. Since she started at least 70% of the volunteers have stopped volunteering or even stopped attending the church altogether (many were longtime members/volunteers of the church). I've heard from dozens of volunteers how overbearing and mean-spirited she is. She always is walking around with a smile on her face while simultaneously saying mean and disparaging remarks about how the volunteers are "doing their jobs wrong". I personally heard many of her comments while standing near the food table or talking to volunteers. 3) The staff and payrolls are extremely bloated. This is a medium sized church of about 2500 I would guess yet they have over 25 people on staff about 15 pastors with a payroll of $2.5 million or $100K a person, but that's the average. Financials are available on their website. I would guess their pastors are making $!50-$200K easily. Pastors work 20 hours a week: 10-3 M-Th (probably an hour lunch) + attend a Sunday service. It's a pretty good gig but doesn't convey the heart of being good stewards over God's resources. While it isn't a sin to collect a big salary, it makes me question the motives behind certain people being on staff at the church....is this a calling from God on their lives or a calling from their personal wallets? Would the still be working here for a more reasonable salary? I've been to similar sized churches on Orange County that had like 4 pastors and an office manager. With this massive staff + salaries you think they would at least be able to have one person available to answer phones (see 4). 4) Church leadership cares about the almighty dollar Much more than its people. Easy to prove this. Try calling the church and you'll get an automated menu with no way to reach a real human being at the church. Just for fun I tried all nine menu options. Guess which option was the only one that rang an actual line? Yup you guessed it "Giving". Everything else goes to a generic voice box that you'll be lucky to get a call back on. I did finally get a callback after leaving two messages, 4 days later, when I finally needed to call the church for the first time in years. You could literally be on the verge of ending your life and calling RH to talk to a "caring pastor" and you'll have to leave a voicemail and hope they call back before you end things. If you have a donation, don't worry someone will be there to offer full assistance. 5) Worship is really good but don't go to this church if you want strong Biblical teaching. It is a very doctrine light church. You'll get the milk every week but meat is not on the menu here. 6) No pastoral accountability. Pastor Kit was behaving un-biblically and I asked to have another pastor get involved and come over and join our conversation that night. Kit refused. There were other pastors there that night so why would you refuse to have another pastor offer his advice on whether this was Biblical or not? He then tells me to leave the church and call him later that week. Finally he calls me 10 days later and after being unable to come to terms, I also asked for the senior pastor call me and Kit refused. Left messages for Glenn and nothing.

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    Canvas Church

    5.0(4 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    My home church - part of the Body of Christ - worship the Lord with wonderful meaningful music,…read morehear the Eternal life giving, God given Word through down to earth / well studied messages, gather with like-minded followers of Jesus in friendship and in prayer. Do you want to belong to a genuine group of people that admit they don't have all the answers to life's difficult questions but gather to become more equipped to become more Christ-like and loving to those God has put in their path.

    This is a review of the venue space. I know it's strange, but Canvas Church often doubles as an…read moreevent space, opening their stage to local and traveling artists. We've been here three times since last year, and I can't believe I never checked in before this. Our first visit was during the 2017 NAMM show. We were fortunate to actually attend NAMM and found that an artist that we'd recently discovered (Antoine Dufour) was playing a set during the convention. We bought our tickets and drove from Anaheim to Irvine, to this little church in a strip mall. The space is welcoming and open, which you'd probably expect from a space that's normally a church. The thing that I loved about being here is that the pastor opened up the sets by explaining why they decided to do this: they have a passion for the arts and want to contribute to artists' successes as much as possible. I can get behind that! They have a good sound system, and no matter the setup (we've been to shows that have just rows of chairs lined up, and to a show where they had small couches mixed in with the chairs), you'll experience decent audio quality. I signed up for the upcoming shows mailing list, and it's interesting to see the acts they have coming through. Like I said, we've been three times, and I keep an eye on their calendar just to make sure we're not missing anybody. Definitely a great venue, and one we're always happy to visit.

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