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OakStone Community Church operates as a non-denominational evangelical congregation in Wildomar, drawing families and adults across multiple generations with a contemporary worship format — music-forward services led by a band rather than organ or hymnal-based liturgy. The setting on Monte Vista Drive places it within the residential sprawl north of the I-15 corridor, accessible to Wildomar proper and the surrounding neighborhoods without requiring a long drive from home. The community skews toward multi-generational families, young professionals, and people relocating to the Inland Empire who are looking for a welcoming entry point into a congregation without a specific denominational history or formal tradition. Weekend service times (which would appear in their own listings) frame the attendance pattern around family schedules rather than a single weekday evening or predawn option. For long-time members of mainline Protestant traditions or Catholics seeking liturgical ritual and established ceremony, the evangelical contemporary style will read differently than their home churches. OakStone fills the role of the accessible, modern-format congregation most Wildomar residents encounter when looking for a Sunday morning anchor in a growing suburban area.
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Get ListedCornerstone Community Church operates a bowling center on Monte Vista Drive in Wildomar with lanes, arcade, and food service under one roof — the format that doubles as both a casual family outing on…
Cornerstone Community Church operates a bowling center on Monte Vista Drive in Wildomar with lanes, arcade, and food service under one roof — the format that doubles as both a casual family outing on a Friday night and a league-night anchor for regulars bowling the same shift week after week. The setup suits drop-in play, birthday parties, and the kind of group event that needs food and games all in one spot. The crowd shifts by time and day: families with kids earlier in the week and on weekend afternoons, league bowlers on their standing nights, and the later-night social crowd on weekends when the room energy picks up. For a structured team league or a child's birthday party with a guaranteed lane block, this is the predictable choice. For a solo adult looking for a quiet weeknight bowl, the pacing and crowd-draw may feel busier than ideal. The combination of food, arcade, and lanes makes it a self-contained outing rather than a stop on a broader entertainment circuit.
My family came to cornerstone after moving here from Brea. We searched the valley but settled here because we feel Cornerstone has all the best parts of a small church and the resources of a large church. Cornerstone is focused on getting to know you and meet you where you need them. It’s been such ...
When I was 20 years old I lost my faith. Due to some hurt I received from the church. I never wanted to ever go back to church again. My cousin invited my husband, myself and our daughter to Cornerstone. I have never been more nervous or afraid. It's been 20 years since I stepped in church or walke...
My husband and I have been attending Cornerstone for two years in December. While it is a large church, we have found small church friendliness. There are many varieties of groups to help you find your people within the church. We appreciate that Pastor Andy’s teaching is Biblical and relevant and a...
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Wildomar's entertainment options are limited compared to the Temecula corridor. A church-based bowling facility typically operates around congregation schedules and community events, meaning weekend and evening availability may be restricted or reserved for affiliated groups.
Gracepoint Church of the Nazarene on Canyon Drive in Wildomar is a holiness-tradition Protestant congregation rooted in the Church of the Nazarene denomination, which emphasizes personal faith commitment and sanctification as core theological threads. The service style typically leans contemporary-to-moderate rather than heavily liturgical — worship music, preaching, and community participation form the structure, with an orientation toward accessible, practical teaching over formal ritual. The congregation draws families, young adults, and multi-generational groups seeking a welcoming evangelical environment without the high-volume production of megachurches or the formality of traditional mainline settings. For residents in Wildomar and the surrounding communities looking for a mid-sized local congregation with clear theological moorings, this fits the demographic that values both spiritual depth and a room where new faces integrate naturally. Those seeking liturgical tradition or non-Christian faith communities would find better matches elsewhere; this is built for evangelical Protestant families and individuals already familiar with that worship style.
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