Monrovia Community Church

Monrovia Community Church Welcome to the Monrovia Community Church page. In 1875, William N. Monroe bought 240 acres of land from Lucky Baldwin and built a ranch on the property.

He began selling parcels of his land to speculators, many of whom were farmer and ranchers hoping to grow oranges for export and raise cattle. In 1886 the town of Monrovia was incorporated and named after Monroe.
 


The following year, on May 28, 1888, 29 Presbyterians organized the First Presbyterian Church of Monrovia. They met in different buildings in town until J.H. Studebaker of the Studeba

ker Carriage Company gave the church land on the corner of Lime and Myrtle. By 1893 the land boom went bust and decimated Monrovia. Many people left, including church members. Church membership declined so quickly that the Presbytery moved to dissolve FPC Monrovia. The founding pastor, the Rev. J.A. Gordon, successfully argued for a loan instead of closure. Within three-years, the membership grew large enough to begin construction on the Studebaker property.



In 1918 the Monrovia Congregational Church merged with FPC Monrovia and membership continued to grow. In 1921, the Church outgrew its original building, so the session bought vacant lots on the corner of Myrtle and White Oak; now Foothill Blvd., and built our current Spanish Mission style church.
 


The late forties through the fifties were expansion years for FPC Monrovia Membership grew to almost 1,500. By 1955, the average Sunday attendance was 504. Growth was so rapid that a Christian Education center was built in 1951, and the Pre-school was added that same year. By 1956, the 1920’s Spanish style sanctuary was completely remodeled and expanded, removing all of the original Moorish decorations. The chancel was expanded, the balcony changed and the old Sunday school classrooms, once separated by curtains were walled off and offices built in their place.



Growth continued until the 1970’s when the city began another economic slide. As businesses closed and left Myrtle Avenue, many of the residents left the area as well. The Church continued to survive, helped by healthy endowments, but the glory days of the 50’s were over. FPC Monrovia had to face the reality of declining membership and giving. Several short pastorates only exacerbated the problem.



In the 1990’s FPC Monrovia began to recover adding new families. Towards the end of the decade, the church dealt with some difficult situations and declined. In 2002, after a three-year period of temporary and interim pastors, the church called the Rev. Dr. Anthony "Tony" Osimo. The new pastor along with the staff and leadership of FPC Monrovia, began to focus on serving the needs of our community. Dr. Osimo left us for another church at the beginning of 2020 and we were blessed with two amazing Transitional Pastors, Rev. Douglas Gerrard and Rev. Dr. Did Buzzell while we searched for a new pastor. Joel Larson joined us as our Pastor and Head of Staff in February, 2022. We look forward to welcoming Pastor Joel and his family into our hearts and the community.

Flourishing in Retirement: A New Class on Sunday MorningsWhether you're already retired or just thinking about retiring,...
05/05/2026

Flourishing in Retirement: A New Class on Sunday Mornings

Whether you're already retired or just thinking about retiring, this class will help you flourish during a key time of life. We will explore biblical wisdom as well as findings from the fields of gerontology, psychology, and neuroscience.

Join us on Sunday mornings for the Flourishing in Retirement class with Dr. Mark Roberts. We meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room on May 10, 17, 31, and June 14.

This course is all about flourishing spiritually, emotionally, purposefully, and relationally. For more information, visit this page: https://monroviacommunitychurch.org/flourishing-in-retirement

Join us for Easter worship this Sunday at 10:30 a.m.You can dress up if it makes you happy, but fancy clothes are option...
03/31/2026

Join us for Easter worship this Sunday at 10:30 a.m.

You can dress up if it makes you happy, but fancy clothes are optional.

In a recent sermon, Pastor Joel quoted the familiar children's song, "Jesus loves me, this I know." "But how?" he wonder...
03/23/2026

In a recent sermon, Pastor Joel quoted the familiar children's song, "Jesus loves me, this I know." "But how?" he wondered. "How can I really know that Jesus loves me?"

His answer, based on Ephesians 3:14-21, pointed first to the cross of Christ. There we see the power and truth of God's love for us. "But sometimes," Pastor Joel added, "we get to know the love of God through other people."

This means you and I have the chance to share God's love with others through what we do and say.

Monrovia Community Church has been serving Monrovia and neighboring cities for 138 years. We were once called the First ...
03/21/2026

Monrovia Community Church has been serving Monrovia and neighboring cities for 138 years. We were once called the First Presbyterian Church of Monrovia. We changed our name to emphasize the fact that we are a "community for our community."

You are welcome to join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Plus, we have lots of opportunities for learning, service, fun, and friendship. You'll find many on this page. Or you can check out our church website:

https://monroviacommunitychurch.org/

We look forward to meeting you!

Join us in person or online Sunday's at 10:30am

Bible Recap on Wednesday EveningsWe at Monrovia Community Church are eager to grow in our knowledge of and love for the ...
03/20/2026

Bible Recap on Wednesday Evenings

We at Monrovia Community Church are eager to grow in our knowledge of and love for the Bible. We'd love for you to join us in this endeavor. Bible Recap can help.

Easter Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. Join us as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.We welcome everyone to join us, in...
03/19/2026

Easter Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m.

Join us as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.

We welcome everyone to join us, including children. Activity packs will be provided and a special message for children will be shared during the service.

Join us in person or online Sunday's at 10:30am

Good Friday worship, April 3, 7:00 p.m.EASTER SUNDAY worship, April 5, 10:30 a.m.We welcome everyone to join us, includi...
03/19/2026

Good Friday worship, April 3, 7:00 p.m.
EASTER SUNDAY worship, April 5, 10:30 a.m.

We welcome everyone to join us, including children. On Easter Sunday, activity packs will be provided and a special message for children will be shared during the service.

Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. for a biblically-based, discussion-oriented class: A Vision of Lifelong Flourish...
03/19/2026

Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. for a biblically-based, discussion-oriented class: A Vision of Lifelong Flourishing. Led by Dr. Mark D. Roberts of Fuller Seminary.

Women's Bible StudySunday Evenings, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.March 8 to June 8, 2026Join us for tea and treats as we renew ...
03/19/2026

Women's Bible Study
Sunday Evenings, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
March 8 to June 8, 2026
Join us for tea and treats as we renew our hope in these troubled times.

Pastor Joel is making his way through Ephesians on Sunday mornings. We are learning what it means to really be the churc...
03/19/2026

Pastor Joel is making his way through Ephesians on Sunday mornings. We are learning what it means to really be the church of Jesus Christ in and for this community!

05/16/2023

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101 E Foothhill Boulevard
Monrovia, CA
91016

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm
Sunday 10am - 1pm

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