Saturday, 1 Nov 2025
Saturday, 1 November 2025

VCC To Host its Annual Black History Celebration Program

Upland, CA— Victory Community Church, (VCC) in Upland, is excited to culminate Black History Month with their Annual Black History Celebration Program scheduled for Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 3:00 pm.

 

This service will honor and celebrate the achievements of African Americans both past and present whose contributions have played a central role in world history. This year VCC is honored to have Pastor Rowan as the guest preacher and the New Hope Christian Fellowship of San Dimas for this auspicious occasion.

 

Sean Rowan is a native of Southern California, born and raised in Pomona Valley. Sean serves as Pastor of New Hope Christian Fellowship of San Dimas. Sean completed undergraduate studies at the University of La Verne, earning a Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Sciences.

 

In addition, he completed a Master of Arts in Human Behavior at National University. He is the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs for the College of Dental Medicine at Western University of Health Sciences. He has worked in ministry and higher education for over twenty-year. Sean resides in Ontario, California with his wife Tonisha and three children Jayden, Julian and Journee.

 

Victory Community Church is a non-denominational, Bible believing, Holy Spirit guided, Christian community where Senior Pastor Tommy Morrow, First Lady Kimberly Morrow and the entire Family of Victory will welcome you to any and all of our public gathering. The celebration will take place at the church’s worship center at 2009 Porterfield Way, Suite F, Upland, CA 91786. Come and be blessed.

 

For more information, directions or transportation please contact the church office at (909) 981-1195.  

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