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Shoreline Church

4.5 (56 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 10:15 AM, 11:00 AM - 12:15 pm

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Abby W.

Being a military family means lots of moving. One of the stresses we face is finding a church that our whole family will enjoy. We just moved to Monterey in July, and were introduced to Shoreline through a friend and absolutely love the church. Our middle school child enjoys the Wednesday night youth group and is very excited to be a part of future mission trips the church offers. As for my husband and I, we enjoy learning all the different lessons which help us learn more about God and be closer to him. For the next two years this is definitely going to be our home church!

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Beautiful church, beautiful setting... just too big. After reading some of the reviews I may need to pay another visit here.

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Since arriving in Monterey, Shoreline has been a warm and welcoming place and I give it two thumbs way up!

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Ask the Community - Shoreline Church

Are casual clothes okay to wear?

What time are in person services on Sundays?

We currently have two services on Sunday morning at 9:00 and 11:00 am. You have the option of joining us in our Worship Center, outdoors in the courtyard via Jumbotron or online. Find out more at www.shoreline.church.

Is it charismatic, and is a catholic welcome there, and is every creation of God that looks like a human being, welcome there?

No, it's not charismatic. But they do welcome all. I know someone who is Greek Orthodox who comes here. They welcome everyone. I'm only a church attender and not on staff but if you go to their website, they answer emails quickly.

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Carmel Mission Basilica - Our Lady of Bethlehem - the oldest Mary statue in CA; carved in 15-century Spain. It arrived here from Mexico in 1769 with St. Junipero

Carmel Mission Basilica

4.2(214 reviews)
4.8 mi

So grateful to been able to attend Sunday Mass. Basilica is so beautiful and it has so much…read morehistory and also they have free museum and a small shop. Sunday mass is full but the have lots of extra chairs in the back outside the church. Parking could be crowded so get there early.

I have been visiting the California missions throughout my life. Usually it is a positive…read moreexperience. However, I recently revisited the Carmel Basilica on a Sunday, and like other visitors I was totally put off by the commercialization of this particular church/historical monument. There are a few security guards who stand out front and a ticket booth positioned in a way that you cannot enter the church without paying first. The mission is not open everyday which is odd since it is such a beloved place visited by people around the world. The price of admission is 15.00 per person, five dollars higher per person than other missions which are also open everyday. This is quite pricey. If you arrive during mass you may not enter to look around until after mass! It seems really against the whole concept of all are welcome. Lighting one candle is 5.00! Usually it is just a donation or a dollar or two. The parking lot is small and congested. Personally, I enjoyed San Juan Bautista, which is close to Monterey and Carmel, much better. Friendlier, less expensive and open to all everyday! The setting is beautiful as well, surrounded by fields and beautiful gardens. I highly recommend history buffs stop by San Juan Bautista and other smaller missions.

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A beautiful evening sunset glow | 2022

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Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo

Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo

4.7(24 reviews)
2.2 mi

My review is not for the active San Carlos Cathedral church services. Instead it's for the Royal…read morePresidio Chapel historic federal landmark. They are both the same building. Currently the San Carlos Cathedral Catholic Church uses the Presidio Chapel. When services are not occurring, visitors can explore the interior and outside facade. There is no charge to walk about, it's free. The present sandstone chapel construction was completed in 1795. The native Americans labors built the chapel. The Monterey Presidio was founded in 1770 as the second of four Spanish Presidios. At that time, the presidio's chapel served for the Spanish soldiers and dignitaries. It's the oldest stone building in California. When walking about the exterior of the chapel take note of the marked lines to the right of the building. Those lines indicate chapel construction (where, what, and when). The current building is shaped as a cross. Directly in the back there is a plaque memorializing where the Oak tree stood in 1770 where Father Junipero Serra broke ground for the chapel construction. The tree was removed in 1905 when it was damaged. But the tree holds important place in Monterey history. In 1602, it is said that Spanish explorer Vizcaíno followed the creek from the Bay and noticed this majestic oak tree. Under that tree he and with the friars, traveling in his expedition, held Mass under the tree and claimed the area for Spain. Father Serra followed Vizcaino's directions to the site in 1770 to establish a mission and presidio. But a year or two later he decided to build the mission in Carmel instead. But the presidio continued with building the chapel. Pieces of the grand tree have been preserved and are located in various local museums. Now let's talk about out the interior. The church doors are left open during the day welcoming all inside. Inside there are paintings and statues including are originals such as the Stations of the Cross, St John, Sorrowful Mother, and Spanish Madonna. As you enter the church, look up and the exterior and take notice of the Our Lady of Guadalupe statue; it's still the original making it the oldest non-indigenous statue in California. Also throwing it out there that there are cameras all over and everything is monitored. So don't be a doofus. Just enjoy and soak in the history.

Amazing service. Recommend this church when visiting or making it your own parish. Very friendly…read moreand inviting.

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Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo
Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo - San Carlos Catholic Cathedral

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