Rock Church City Heights is a non-denominational campus in College Area, San Diego, holding services inside the performing-arts building at Hoover High School, 4474 El Cajon Boulevard. Pastor Miles McPherson, a former NFL defensive back with the San Diego Chargers, founded the Rock Church in 2000, and the multi-site organization has grown to more than 15,000 members across five campuses and over 20 microsites, making it the 19th-largest church in the United States. The City Heights campus opened in December 2015 with a ribbon-cutting attended by then-Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman, and the congregation moved to Hoover High School after outgrowing its original facility at 4001 El Cajon Boulevard. Community-service deployments are central to the Rock Church model, and the City Heights campus coordinates volunteer outreach alongside organizations such as Junior Achievement of San Diego County to run mentorship and financial-literacy programming for local students. The campus runs two Sunday services and a children's program called Rock Kids at both gatherings, with capacity managed on a first-come, first-served basis and a nursing mothers' room off the lobby. Youth outreach extends beyond Sundays, with the middle- and high-school ministry meeting Wednesday evenings and a young-adults Bible study convening on select Tuesdays at the Copley-Price Family YMCA on El Cajon Boulevard in the 92115 ZIP. A monthly Overflow Night of Worship on the first Sunday of each month draws attendees from all Rock Church campuses to the Hoover performing-arts space, and the church uses Joan B. Kroc Theatre for larger concert-format worship events near SDSU. McPherson's preaching emphasizes brain-health integration with faith, and the church has partnered with psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen to develop whole-health programming that addresses mental, physical, and spiritual wellness across the congregation. The El Cajon Boulevard corridor through College Area positions the campus near the international dining strip and within the commuter orbit of SDSU students, faculty, and staff.