Bayside Church (Sacramento Region)
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Bayside Church, formally known as Bayside Covenant Church, is a family of churches and venues centered on its primary campus in
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, California, United States, which is referred to as the Granite Bay campus. The church is led by Senior Pastor Ray Johnston, Teaching Pastor Curt Harlow and Andrew McCourt, and Senior Worship Pastor
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. John Jackson, the former executive pastor at Bayside, became the president of
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on March 23, 2011. Bayside is one of the largest churches in the
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. It is affiliated with the
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History

Led by Senior Pastor Ted Smith, First Covenant Church of Sacramento planted Bayside Church in 1995, and Ray Johnston was the founding pastor of Bayside. In 2015, First Covenant Church of Sacramento was renamed River City Christian. Every season, Bayside Church change their message, which currently is "Born for This: Finding Joy in The Journey." and "The Jesus Project" which started in April 2016. Bayside traces its informal beginnings to 1994, following the suicides of a few local teenagers. Worried that the community didn’t have resources available to serve troubled youth, a group of parents joined together to pray for help. The group soon increased to 164 people and moved to the Granite Bay Tennis Club. An elementary school and high school also housed parishioners before Bayside Church built a permanent facility on 34.6 acres of land on Sierra College Boulevard in 2004. As of April 2018, the Midtown Sacramento campus (formerly The House Christian Church) holds five Sunday services and one Thursday night service. Each Bayside campus has its own pastor and worship team. Other churches in the Sacramento region that have the Bayside name and are loosely affiliated with Bayside as the "Bayside Family of Churches" include: Bayside of Woodland, Bayside of Galt, Bayside Church of Citrus Heights, Bayside of South Sacramento (BOSS), Bayside in Galt, Bayside Church of Placerville, Bayside Plumas Lake, Bayside Orange County, and Bayside Life Church in Rancho Cordova. Sherwood Carthen, founding pastor of Bayside of South Sacramento (January 1, 2005) and chaplain of the Sacramento Kings, died suddenly on September 25, 2013. In an event called CPR Saturday,
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volunteers gave
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(CPR) lessons for free at Bayside, where completion of the program granted an American Red Cross CPR year-long certification. Nearly 500 people were expected to attend. Between April and May 2010, the church hosted an exhibit including portions of the
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that were obtained by
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in 2009, as well as historical Bibles and other Christian works. Bayside hosted over one thousand worship leaders, musicians, songwriters, pastors, technicians, and artists at the Thriving Musician Summit in mid-September 2010. The church featured artists Matt Redman,
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, Lincoln Brewster, and
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. Bayside rented the Power Balance Pavilion during the Easter of 2011, attracting a crowd of 17,000 people. Bayside collaborated with local businesses, to raise money for the relief effort involved with alleviating the devastation caused by the
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Programs

Bayside has a ministry that caters to special-needs children. Every year, Bayside hosts a several week-long festival for children called Breakaway. The day camp's activities, which include water games and arts and crafts, attracts around 4,000 children annually. Bayside's High School Ministry is called Unleashed at the Granite Bay campus, which meets on Wednesday nights. Bayside's Outreach organizes trip to impoverished areas of the Mexicali region of
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every year during Spring Break on a
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. On the 2014 trip, 1,200 teenagers and adults were involved. The team recorded a YouTube video of the trip called "Mexico 2014 (We're Going Down)". Every month, Bayside sends twenty volunteers to have a picnic at the Serna Village, an apartment complex that supports dozens of otherwise-homeless families.


References


External links


Bayside Online
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