This Sunday (Sept. 30th, 2011), I visited Penngrove Community Church at 9970 Oak Street in Penngrove. Though just outside of Petaluma (about 4 miles North), Penngrove (an unincorporated town - officially a census-designated place), is often considered part of the Petaluma community for various reasons, though it has its own unique identity.
Around 50 members regularly attend weekly. Their membership tends to be older, though they have younger members sprinkled thoughout. They view themselves as an Evangelical church, have lively music mixed with hymns, and solid preaching.
The pastor, Lowell Uhlig, used to be an associate pastor at Marin Covenant Church for many years prior to becoming the Pastor at the church.
The church has two church buildings: a newer one built in the 50s where they worship, and an older one next door they use as a fellowhip hall. (In the picture above, the newer building is on the left, and the older building is on the right.) The Methodist Episcopals built the older one in 1898 and it is one of the oldest buildings in Penngrove. It originally stood at the corner of Formshlag Lane and Petaluma Hill Road. In 1910, they moved the church on wooden rollers to its present location.
They asked me to join their worship team as a guest guitarist, which I gladly agreed to. So I had a wonderful time visiting Penngrove Community Church.
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