1870’s
- The Train Station is built by Northern Pacific Coast Railroad.
1932
- San Geronimo Valley Community Church is organized.
1935
- Our church buys the Train Station and property is vacated by the Railroad.
- We dedicate the Train Station as a sanctuary for worship.
1941-45
- Our church affiliates with Presbyterian Church USA, and is renamed San Geronimo Community Presbyterian Church.
- We construct the social hall, using materials reclaimed from the World War II Liberty Ship yards in Marin City.
1950-75
- Families move to the San Geronimo Valley, building new homes and remodeling old fishing cabins along the creeks.
- The church yard is busy with children. Holly Fair expands from its original bake sale to a yearly community event with hundreds of guests.
1967-97
- We build the new sanctuary for worship, remodel the social hall, and restore the old Train Station as offices and meeting rooms.
2003-14
- We reaffirm our mission to support early childhood education, by launching a capital campaign to renovate the San Geronimo Preschool.
- Volunteer labor and donated materials help us complete classrooms and play yards for 24 children.
2014-Present
- Our preschool becomes the San Geronimo Childcare Center, an independent 501.c.3 organization.
- San Geronimo Community Presbyterian Church partners with ExtraFood.org to develop a significant food ministry to West Marin. Our Honor Pantry requires no paperwork for eligibility. We offer a weekly drive-through distribution of protein, fruits, vegetables and baked goods. Multipurpose Room upgraded to provide storage and work space for Pantry volunteers.
- To support a growing Emergency Preparedness ministry, a resource shed is installed west of the Train Station; a driveway for the west campus is built to support the Honor Pantry deliveries and Emergency Preparedness.
- Our Memorial Task Force has developed a new Spirit/Memorial Garden surrounding the cross on the west campus knoll.