With a rich history dating back to 1957, Sunnyhills United Methodist Church proudly stands at the end of Dixon Road as a beacon of hope to the future. The church's goal is to transform church members in Christ's likeness, and to transform the community through works of Christ's love. The church generously shares its facility with six other groups and sponsors a variety of projects such as monthly lunches for the homeless.
Sing Tao Daily is Hong Kong's second largest Chinese-language newspaper. With offices and reporters in major U.S. metropolitan areas, the newspaper publishes daily news and full-color photos of events here and abroad. Sing Tao Daily also covers entertainment, business, sports and lifestyle. Advertisement space is available for local businesses, with the most sold in the weekend real estate magazine. With newspapers available at Asian supermarkets and delivered to driveways, Sing Tao Daily is also available online.
John McDermott Park is a quaint neighborhood park that sports a modern look. There are play sets for older and younger children. The park also has several picnic tables shaded by canopies that make a nice respite on hot days.
St. Joseph Episcopal Church is under the Diocese of El Camino Real. It is headed up by Reverend Dr. Ernest Boyd, who earned his doctorate in theology from Harvard Divinity School. Newly ordained in 2009, Reverend Boyd, or "Ernie," as he casually refers to himself, took up priesthood in this church in January 2010.
Jeena is a nonprofit organization providing support for children with developmental disorders and their families. Check out the website for more information.
International New Wave Ministries is also known as Women of Valor and works with women in the Milpitas area by putting on religious events and sermons. This church helps people to gain better self-confidence, improve relationships and more.
The Milpitas Publishing Co. produces the telephone directory, the Official Milpitas City Guide and MilpitasInfo.com--all free informational products available to the public. Businesses have an opportunity to reach up to 70,000 residents by placing ads or coupons in print or online.
The President and CEO is Jimmy Chamoures.
Living Water Baptist Church is led by Pastor Moo Jin Choi. It is one of the few Korean-speaking churches in Milpitas and the surrounding area. Pastor Choi extends his ministry to free Korean reading Bible classes at Adroit College. Services are primarily held in Korean and English.
Though not a church, Chinese Christian Herald Crusades is a noteworthy institution supplying practical and spiritual solutions for the Chinese community. This organization helps Mandarin-speaking cancer patients get information related to their specific illness and treatment in their native language. The organization also helps bridge the gap for thousands of Chinese restaurant workers who are in need of processing paperwork for social services. Lastly, Chinese Christian Herald Crusades provides traditional Chinese healing techniques that address a variety of ailments.
New Vision Church is an exciting place of worship for the Korean-speaking community. With a clear mission to act as a conduit connecting the Korean community to God, this church provides a thorough and personal introductory experience for every newcomer complete with complimentary light refreshments on your initial visit. Veteran members also enjoy the welcoming atmosphere as they have the option to attend a traditional, toned-down Sunday service, or a lively, contemporary service. This church extends its welcoming embrace by sending outreach teams throughout the community and world.
Mabuhay Alliance is a non-profit organization that works with underserved communities on home ownership retention, small business growth and development. The programs include housing counseling, volunteer income tax assistance, micro-business technical assistance, alternative micro-lending, financial literacy, low-income energy efficiency/C.A.R.E. and supplier diversity. The office is located in the new Seasons MarketPlace at Landess, inside the Seafood City building.
Tucked away in a residential neighborhood of Milpitas, Church of Christ hosts a small, initmate setting for worship and Biblical teaching. Sermons are designed to be Christ-centered, applicable life lessons. Praise and worship is kept to simple a capella music.
At Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, church members are strengthened in their faith and in their connection to one another. The congregation here puts a strong emphasis on serving within the church and evangelizing outside its four walls. While parking is limited in the adjacent lot, there is plenty of street parking on South Hillview.