The East Palomar Street Church of Christ in Chula Vista traces its founding to June 3, 1962, when the first sermon was delivered at a meeting space on the 600 block of Third Avenue. The congregation broke ground at 301 East Palomar Street on July 4, 1962, and dedicated the completed building on May 12, 1963, establishing one of the South Bay's longest-running Churches of Christ alongside civic fixtures such as Sweetwater Woman's Club. Worship follows the a cappella, non-instrumental tradition of the Churches of Christ, with Sunday and Wednesday services conducted in both English and Spanish. Elder-led governance was formally instituted on June 18, 1972, establishing the congregational leadership model the church maintains in a Palomar Street corridor shared with resources such as the South Chula Vista Library. The 1963 building houses a main auditorium and classroom wings supporting a bilingual ministry program that delivers verse-by-verse New Testament exposition and a cappella congregational singing to Chula Vista's 91911 residential zone.