Operating in a historic 1930s church building on the corner of Cape May Avenue and Ebers Street, Newbreak’s Ocean Beach campus is one of three regional sites of the Newbreak Church network, which holds free associational status with the Assemblies of God. An on-site Christian preschool for ages two through five — Newbreak PlaySchool — operates from the same building during weekday hours, sharing classrooms that convert between Sunday children’s-church use and weekday early-childhood education programming. Two indoor Sunday services and an outdoor venue option give attending families flexibility on weather and crowd-comfort, with practical-application preaching anchored by the network’s mission of connecting people with God through authentic relationships to serve communities. Newbreak’s network founder began his ministry career in the 1970s at this same 1930s building before taking over La Jolla Christian Fellowship in 1986 — the congregation that relocated to Tierrasanta in 1994 as Canyon View Christian Fellowship and later rebranded as Newbreak in 2009 before circling back to plant this Ocean Beach campus. Beyond Sunday worship, the campus calendar carries movie nights and family-focused community programming that contributes to the same family-oriented neighborhood network served by the Ocean Beach Branch Library’s kids and literacy programs a few blocks west on Santa Monica Avenue. The most logistically complex undertaking on the campus is the dual-use of the sanctuary and classroom wing — converting between full Sunday-service mode (worship band, children’s church, outdoor venue, parking management) and a five-day-a-week licensed preschool operation, which requires coordinated facilities scheduling, sanitation between uses, and dedicated children’s-program safety protocols across both ministries.