Church Tsidkenu

Church Tsidkenu A place where you can Encounter the Presence of God and Experience personal, local and national revival through God's power and love! San Diego, CA

Sundays 10AM , Spanish Service Sunday nights 5PM, Wednesday Discipleship Nights 6:30pm - 938 Derby St. Worship and Service - Sunday at 10am at 1600 Vacation Way, San Diego, CA 92109.. Giving: Text Word "Give" to (925) 380-1303. Hi my name is Ben, My wife Lydia and are happy to be among the founding leaders and pastors of Church TsidKenu. Although both of us have been in ministry many times and I h

ave served in almost every roll and been led through prayer to start booming college moments, this was a little different. I was about to head back to San Diego after finishing up two years at Rhema Bible college in Oklahoma and felt God very clearly call me to start a church (throughout my life I have heard God's voice many times about big and small life decisions, as I have acted on them and stayed in prayer they ALWAYS work out). I asked what name and He said "call My house Tsidkenu" I said "yes, but what's a Tsidkenu”?. I had, as I could remember, never heard that word before in my life. So…I started to google how I thought it would be spelled and auto-spell pulled it up for me.

“Tsidkenu” is one of the 7 covenant names of God in the Old Testament as in: Jehovah-Rafa, Jehovah-Nissi, Jehovah-Tsidkenu. The correct translation would be "Jehovah-Lord of Righteousness” or since it’s just TsidKenu it would just be Righteousness. So Church TsidKenu would be “Church of Rightousness”. As we have been putting the church together we have been praying and seeking God that He would use this place as a house for not only righteousness, but also for a revival of his Holy Spirit. Our Goal with this Church and as I understand it God’s goal is to create a place where people can Encounter the Presence of God and a atmosphere that fosters personal, local and National healing and Revival! Our Only prayer is that God uses us. As founders/leaders we DO NOT take any portion of money coming into the church for salary, we both work good jobs and believe in doing ministry the way the apostle Paul did, by tent-making. If you get a chance to come out, we would LOVE to meet you and I pray that God would even more spark a fire in your heart for Him, and His heart for this Nation and this People. Come on Jesus!!

06/06/2026

Fire Academy Graduation

05/31/2026
05/30/2026

Join us for a powerful Christian Inner Healing Workshop focused on emotional healing, spiritual freedom, and deeper intimacy with God. Through prayer, worship, Scripture, and guided ministry, we invite the Holy Spirit to bring healing to wounded areas of the heart and restore peace, hope, and identity in Christ.

This workshop is for anyone seeking freedom from fear, shame, anxiety, unforgiveness, past wounds, or spiritual heaviness. Come experience God’s love, truth, and healing presence in a safe and faith-filled environment.
“Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

05/24/2026
05/18/2026

Saturday, June 13,
Sunday, June 14, 10am and 5pm
Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday, June 15-17, 10am and 6:30pm

05/17/2026
05/16/2026
04/22/2026

Reverend David Miller () joins us to walk through his book Redacted and the historical arc he found hiding in plain sight: deliverance and revival have always moved together. Pull out deliverance, and revival collapses.

We cover the early church fathers, the Reformation, and why the modern idea that Christians can't have a demon isn't ancient orthodoxy. David traces it directly to the pendulum swing from John Calvin's theological correction against Catholic excess.

Then we turn to Azusa Street. David makes the case that Charles Parham's critique wasn't just racial politics. Rather, it was a legitimate spiritual diagnosis. Bizarre manifestations, moral compromise in leadership, and the quiet removal of deliverance ministry. The standard Pentecostal narrative doesn't tell the whole story.

We close by walking through the 20th-century resurgence: Derek Prince, Frank Hammond, and others - and help you figure out where to actually start if deliverance is new territory for you.

👇 Link in the comments.

03/16/2026

Powerful weekend in North Carolina. We had some powerful deliverances, some healings, and a great time, both tonight and last night. I’m excited to see what the Lord will continue here with this new church plant.

The two main bodies of Church government are Presbyteries and Apostolic teams. They are both plural, each sovereign in t...
03/02/2026

The two main bodies of Church government are Presbyteries and Apostolic teams. They are both plural, each sovereign in their own place, but also interdependent.
Apostolic teams are mobile, they plant Churches and expand the Kingdom in New Territories. They are sent by Presbyteries, and are held accountable by their sending body. However, their sending body provides accountability, not control or government. These apostolic teams appoint new elders in the Churches they plant, and then provide accountability to those presbyteries they appointed, but they don't govern those presbyteries.
The Presbyteries conserve what the Apostolic teams gather, and they Shepard and disciple new believers, govern the local Church, and guard the flock. They send apostolic teams (and other ministries) and oversee the ministries they sent, but they don't control them. The Presbytery is the governing body of the local Church, and is made up of elders, not deacons, or trustees, or anything like that.
There is no higher body above either a Presbytery of a Apostolic team. They are the two bodies, and they are held in check by their plurality and their dependance on one another

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Office: 938 Derby Street
San Diego, CA
92114

Opening Hours

10am - 1pm

Telephone

+16194159143

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