Presbyterian of San Diego is a College Area congregation in San Diego worshiping at 5202 Orange Avenue, a residential street one block south of University Avenue in the 92115 ZIP. The church operates under the Presbytery of San Diego within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) denomination, and its Yelp listing identifies it as the Sudanese American Presbyterian Church, reflecting the East African diaspora community that forms the core membership. Clothing-aid partnerships connect the church to neighborhood outreach operations, and Sharia's Closet on El Cajon Boulevard distributes donated apparel and household goods to the same immigrant and refugee families the congregation serves. Commissioned Ruling Elder William Tut leads worship services, and the congregation serves families who settled in the College Area and Rolando neighborhoods through refugee resettlement programs over the past two decades. The Orange Avenue property sits in the residential grid between SDSU and the Rolando commercial district, with a wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible parking, and an on-site restroom. Community programming extends beyond Sunday worship through partnerships with neighborhood institutions, and families from the congregation use the reading programs and computer access at College-Rolando Branch Library less than a mile east on University Avenue. Sunday worship begins at noon, a scheduling choice that accommodates families traveling from across San Diego County to attend services in their home-language community. The Presbytery of San Diego was established in 1968 as a regional body overseeing more than 30 congregations and over 7,000 members throughout San Diego and Imperial Counties.