Celestial Church Of Christ San Diego Parish in College Area is a congregation of the international Celestial Church of Christ denomination, which was founded in 1947 in Porto-Novo, Dahomey — present-day Benin — within the Aladura prayer movement tradition of West Africa. The San Diego parish worships at 5795 El Cajon Blvd in the 92115 ZIP, positioned on the same El Cajon Boulevard commercial corridor that runs east from SDSU through the College Area international dining and worship district. Services follow the Celestial liturgical structure, which centers on congregational prayer, prophetic ministry, and scriptural teaching delivered in a format that reflects the denomination's Yoruba and Francophone African roots. The parish serves members of San Diego's West African diaspora community, a population that also connects with cultural and resettlement organizations along El Cajon Blvd such as Somali Bantu Association of America in the broader College Area service network. Wednesday and Sunday worship anchor the weekly schedule, with Friday evening prayer vigils that extend into the night. The denomination's USA Diocese coordinates parish operations across multiple American cities, and the San Diego parish maintains fellowship ties with Celestial congregations in Los Angeles and Houston. The El Cajon Boulevard location places the parish within walking distance of transit stops on the MTS Route 15 bus line, which connects the corridor to downtown San Diego and the eastern suburbs. Community gatherings and fellowship meals use the parish hall and neighboring facilities, including bookings at Life Community Center on College Avenue for larger cultural celebrations and holiday observances. The congregation maintains wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking access at the El Cajon Blvd site.