We would love for you to visit our church - we gather every Sunday and Wednesday at the corner of Ramada Drive and Cow Meadow in Paso Robles, visible right from the freeway
Free parking is available in the church lot, near the flooring outlet, and along Cow Meadow if needed
Before Sunday Service, many people arrive early to fellowship, and everyone is welcome to join our pre-service prayer 15 minutes before we begin at 10am with passionate praise and worship
After worship, we have a time for prayer, tithe and offering, stewardship encouragement, and a weekly blessing spoken over the men of the church by Pastor Gabe
Pastor Gabe then preaches directly from the Word of God, followed by a powerful closing time of worship and a declaration over San Luis Obispo County
Some dress up for church while others come casual, but above all we want everyone to feel comfortable, welcome, and free from judgment
Most of all, you can expect a loving and friendly church family that laughs often, loves deeply, and openly follows Jesus together

Alpha Beth Ministries was formed in the heart of Pastor Gabe in the early 1990s. In Greek, “Alpha” means God and “Beth” means home. The philosophy of the ministry is that when God is placed first and the home second, everything else will fall into place. Pastor Gabe has a heart for families and a vision to see men rise up and lead their homes with strength, love, and integrity.
In 1993, Alpha Beth Ministries was birthed in Pastor Gabe and Dorothy’s living room. What began simply as a small time of worship and fellowship quickly grew as more and more people began gathering in their home. Without initially intending to start an official church, the ministry naturally grew into one. Later that same year, the church moved into an old feed store on Ramada Drive in Paso Robles. As the congregation continued to grow, the church expanded through multiple locations over the years before finally settling into its long-term home in 2005 at 3850 Ramada Drive — fittingly, just down the street from where it first began.
After several years, the church became known as North County Revival Center. However, as the vision continued to grow beyond the local region, the name was eventually simplified to The Revival Center, reflecting a heart for reaching people far beyond the North County area.
