Exodus Church gathers for worship at 3295 Meade Avenue in University Heights, San Diego, sharing a campus within the Normal Heights 92116 community. The congregation meets in a facility that provides wheelchair-accessible entrance ramps, accessible parking, and accessible restrooms for all attendees. Neighborhood civic development through University Heights Community Development Corporation shapes the infrastructure around the church's Meade Avenue location, reinforcing the residential character of the surrounding blocks. Meade Avenue runs through the core of University Heights, a sub-community defined by its walkable grid south of Adams Avenue. Park Blvd provides a direct route south to Balboa Park, connecting the surrounding blocks to the park's cultural institutions. The congregation's worship format centers on Scripture teaching, congregational prayer, and community fellowship in a setting scaled to the residential character of the University Heights streetscape. Adams Avenue, two blocks north, anchors Normal Heights's commercial life with restaurants, coffee shops, and independent retail, and provides the venue for the annual Adams Avenue Street Fair and Adams Avenue Unplugged music festival. Community arts and performance programming nearby includes Adams Avenue Theater, which hosts live shows on the main corridor. The church's single-campus model keeps all worship, study, and fellowship functions within one Meade Avenue building adapted to the postwar residential architecture of the neighborhood.