Posts from March 2020

Posts from March 2020

Good News. Bad News.

Dear FPCSA Family & Friends, Whatā€™s the old saying?  ā€œI have some good news and I have some bad news.ā€  While that is often times the beginning of a joke, today it is a little more serious. Let me begin with the good news.  Our dear sister and friend, Norma Galeana, has finally received her residency. Norma Galeana She is now here in the United States as a legal resident.  As most of you know, Norma fell into the DACA generation,…

In life and in death, we belong to god

Dear FPCSA Family & Friends, I hope and pray this finds you all well.  Weā€™re all hunkering down in our separate homes.  It all seems very much like a Twilight Zone episode.  But the phrase from The Heidelberg Catechism continually comes to my mind: ā€œIn life and in death, we belong to God.ā€  We belong to God.  We belong.  Jesus said, ā€œI know My own, and My own know Me.ā€ (John 10:14)  He will not leave us or foresake us.  He…

Suspension of in person gatherings

Dear Church Family, After much prayer and listening, weā€™ve decided toĀ suspend in person church gatheringsĀ until April 1st, 2020.Ā  While we recognize the value and importance of gathering together as a church family, we want to be wise.Ā  The World Health Organization has called theĀ Corona Virus DiseaseĀ a Global Pandemic.Ā  The President of the United States has declared a National Emergency.Ā  The Governor of California has issued a State of Emergency.Ā  The CDC warns that if left unchecked, Corona Virus cases double…

We are in God’s Hands

Dear FPCSA Family & Friends, Weā€™re in an interesting time.  Seems like the news is dominated by the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).  I turned the news on Tuesday night to hear the election results in other states, and all they were talking about was COVID-19. At First Presbyterian Church, we take the health and safety of our church family very seriously.  Because we are a smaller church, we will continue to meet on Sundays.  Weā€™ll have regular worship this coming Sunday,…

Maundy “Tuesday”

This year, we are partnering with Chosen People Ministries to host Maundy Thursday Service on Tuesday, April 7th at 7:00 p.m. The Messiah in the Passover presentation is a powerful visual message not only of freedom from slavery in Egypt, but of the redemption of individuals from the bondage of sin through the atoning work of Jesus. The program is designed to give participants a deeper understanding both of Passover and of the Communion table.

Godā€™s PlayGround: Moving from Multi-ethnic to Intercultural

We are now in the season of Lent.  Did you give something up or commit yourself to doing something specific during this season?  If so, would you be willing to share with me what is is?  Simply reply to this email. Iā€™ve received some great feedback from my keynote address at Presbytery this past Saturday.  If you are interested to hear it, follow the link: https://losranchos.org/gathering-keynote-speaker/