History:
1900-At the turn of the century five Mexican families of Presbyterians soon followed by three more, arrived in Redlands from Mexico.
1903-The families joined the newly organized Mexican Presbyterian Church of San Bernardino. Even though they were members in San Bernardino, they met in "La Capillita," at the rear of the Gavino Trevino home-place at the North East corner of Webster and Union Streets.
1913:On March 18, 1913 the Mexican Presbyterian Church of Redlands was dedicated with the Rev. Cipriano Frausto in the pulpit. There were 34 charter members. Of those, 22 were from the original Mexican families. "La Capillita" was now known as "Iglesia Presbiteriana Mexicana de Redlands."
1922-The Rev. Helidora Pure was now the minister and the church had 51 members.
1936-A celebration was held July 19th to dedicate a new and expanded church and yard. There were 105 members in the Rev. Livingston Falcon's congregation.
1940-Rev. Trinidatd Salazar became the new minister. There were 77 members on the rolls.
1946-The congregation voted to change the name of the church from "Iglesia Presbiteriana Mexicana de Redlands" to "El Divino Salvador Iglesia Presbiteriana Unida." The Rev. Abran Fernandez was the pastor and there were 95 members.
1960-During the Rev. Jaime Quinone's ministry, the leadership of the congregation took a hard look at the effectiveness of the church's thrust into the community. Because of changes in the community and the fact that the children of the church were exposed to more English than Spanish, services were changed from all Spanish to alternating weeks of Spanish and English, the name was changed from "El Divino Salvador Iglesia Presbiteriana Unida" to "The Divine Savior United Presybterian Church." 105 members were on the rolls.
1969-With the calling of Rev. Harold Hudspeth to the pulpit, both the style of worship and the church name were changed. On December 5, 1969 the church was rechristianed "The Impact Presbyterian Church" for In Mission Pursuit And Community Thrust. Many old-timers withdrew, but many others were attracted to the new style of worship. At the chartering, 49 members were included. 28 were from the Divine Savior church. In March of 1970 the church was dedicated as the Impact Presbyterian Church.
1998-The Inland Empire Presbyterian Fellowship, a Taiwanese/Ethnic Chinese Presbyterian church began sharing Community Presbyterian's building with its worship service at 3:00 PM. Rev. Caleb Wu is the pastor. In 1999 Community and Inland Empire have shared many moments. We shared a service with them, with an African Baptist giving the sermon. It was all wonderfully chaotic with each group singing hymns, doing responsive readings, and praying in its own language. Words of the pastors were translated into Mandarin or English as necessary. A great poluck of Chinese food was enjoyed by all after the service. At Christmas time we had a combined Christmas party and worship service.