San Miguel Arcangel Chapel Ventura, CA 93001
About the Business
Welcome to the San Miguel Arcangel Chapel, a serene and welcoming place of worship nestled in the heart of Ventura, California. Located at the picturesque address of Ventura, CA 93001, our chapel serves as a spiritual sanctuary for individuals and families seeking solace, community, and a deeper connection with their faith.
At San Miguel Arcangel Chapel, we are dedicated to fostering a warm and inclusive environment where everyone is welcome. Our mission is to provide a sacred space for prayer, reflection, and spiritual growth, guided by the teachings of love, compassion, and service. Whether you are a long-time resident or a visitor to the area, we invite you to join us for our regular services, special events, and community gatherings.
Our chapel is not only a place for worship but also a hub for community engagement and support. We offer various programs and activities designed to enrich your spiritual journey and strengthen your connection with others. From inspiring sermons to uplifting music, our services are crafted to nourish the soul and uplift the spirit.
We look forward to welcoming you to San Miguel Arcangel Chapel, where faith and community come together in harmony. Feel free to visit us for a moment of peace, join our congregation, or participate in our community initiatives. For more information about our service times and upcoming events, please contact us or explore our website. We are here to support you in your spiritual journey.
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Ventura, California 93001, United States
Reviews
""The San Miguel Chapel, originally constructed of adobe brick about 1790, served as a place of worship while the Mission San Buenaventura was being built. The Chapel was the first permanent structure in Ventura built by non-Aboriginal man. A second chapel, half the size of the first, was built on the site after the original chapel was destroyed by the earthquake of 1812. Subsequently, the chapel suffered extensive damage from natural causes, and, in 1873, the walls were torn down. The site was excavated by students from Moorpark College, starting in 1974. Excavated features include the uncovered aqueduct, which served the Mission, a rock foundation, a bell tower, and a section of painted wall." from the City of Ventura entry for Historical Landmark Designation No. 16"
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