Altadena Community Church

[8][9] In 1949, they held a three-day concert series featuring Pasadena organist David Craighead on one of the evenings.

[10] In 1959, the church held a "dramatic" Thanksgiving Day service, in seventeenth-century costumes, with men and women seated on separate sides of the sanctuary, a drummer, a sermon by minister Charles MacMillan Houser titled "Five Grains of Corn.

[14] The congregation purchased land near the intersection of Altadena Drive and North Lake Avenue before 1945,[15] and began construction on a church building in 1947,[13] under direction of the architect Harry L. Pierce, who is known for his revival structures in the area.

Above the portal in a Romanesque Revival style was a rosary window, crafted by Judson Studios.

[17][18] The church and homes of approximately 60 congregants were destroyed by the Eaton Fire in January 2025, and its pastor, Rev.