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Greetings!


Another week, another Pride celebration!


Last Saturday, we had a wonderful multilingual time of worship here at church. Rev. Eric Buter did an amazing job portraying Jonah for us in his production of, So THAT'S The Way To Nineveh?. Thank you, Rev. Eric! (And thanks to Pastor Bam Noriega for portraying the Voice of God!)


Then, last Sunday, we had a grand time at the West Hollywood Pride Parade! Do take a look at the pictures on social media...we were OUT and PROUD! I want to thank all of you who worked behind the scenes to prepare the decorations and music! And, of course, thank you to all who marched with Pastor Bam and me, waving and shouting, "Happy Pride!" the whole route! I heard it was the very first Pride parade for several folks marching with us; I suspect it won't be their last!


This weekend will be similar in scheduling to last weekend. Our multilingual worship is on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. We have something special planned for the "sermon" time: the words of our founder, Rev. Troy Perry! I hope you'll join us. One difference this weekend is that some of our folks, led by Pastor Bam, will represent us with a booth at Santa Monica Pride on Saturday. If you're able to go for the morning shift there, you'll still have time to get to church on Saturday at 5:00! The theme for this Saturday's service is, Still Marching. If you'd like to read ahead, check out Matthew 9:35-38 (Voice Version).


Then, Sunday, we'll be back on the streets celebrating Los Angeles Pride in the Pride Parade and with a booth in the Pride Festival. The activities are completely free, so I hope we'll have a great turn-out. As you'll recall, the LA Pride is the original Pride Parade in the world, and it was started in 1970 by Rev. Troy Perry and two other community leaders to honor the events at Stonewall in New York City. Rev. Troy and the other leaders sued the city of Los Angeles to be able to hold the parade, and they won! We've had this annual parade ever since...this year is the 56th year!


As always, we have a lot to celebrate. Come, and join us!


Pastor Keith

Reading is taken from Matthew,

Chapter 9, Verses 35 through 38

(The Voice Version)


They seemed to Him like lost sheep without a shepherd. Jesus understood what an awesome task was before Him, so He said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the God of the harvest to send more workers into this harvest field.” 

This Saturday, Founders MCC Pride Ministry will be Church Outside the Walls at Pride on the Promenade in Santa Monica. If you would like to volunteer please reply to this email with the time slot that works for you. You are also welcome to just come by and say hi! See below for details.

 

Pride on the Promenade https://www.smpride.com/

Date: Saturday, June 13th


Booth Information

Booth#: 10

Load-in: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Event Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Load-out: 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Location: 1300 Block of Third Street Promenade, between Arizona Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard


Parking

Recommended parking is in Parking Structure 4, located at 1321 Second Street, between Santa Monica

Boulevard and Arizona Avenue.

To enter the structure, drive north on Second Street. Once parked, take the elevator to Level 1 and walk

through the passageway across the Second Court alley. The passageway will lead you directly to the

1300 Block of Third Street Promenade


Additional parking Information can be found at: https://www.santamonica.gov/places/parking-lots


Public Transportation:

Take the Metro E (Yellow) and exit at its last stop, Downtown Santa Monica


Additional Information Booth Opportunities:

LA Pride

Sunday June 14th

12:30 pm - 8:30 pm

https://lapride.org/event/la-pride-village-2026/


Trans Pride LA 2026

Saturday June 20th

2:30 pm - 7 pm

https://lalgbtcenter.org/event/trans-pride-la-2026/



Bam Noriega

Assistant Pastor

Founders MCC

480-773-0527

This Sunday, we will continue our Pride Ministry by marching in the LA Pride Parade and hosting an informational booth in the LA Pride Village. This email will contain information for both. As always, please let me know if you have any questions.

If you would like to help staff the booth at the village, please reply to this email with the times you can help, and/or feel free to text me at 480-773-0527

 

Info can also be found at: https://lapride.org/

 

Parade Starts 11 AM

2026 Lineup & Staging

Parade Contingent Information for: Founders MCC

Parade Lineup Number: 30

Parade Check-In Time: 8:00 AM (Vehicle)

Parade Check-In Location: La Brea & Sunset (NE Corner)

Parade Staging Area: Area 1

Parade Disbanding & Post-Parade Exit: Standard vehicles and marchers will disband on Sunset between Cahuenga and Vine.

Broadcast: The parade will be broadcast live by ABC7 and streamed on Hulu!


Street Closures: Hollywood Boulevard: Highland to Vine, Cahuenga Boulevard: Hollywood to Santa Monica

Highland Avenue: Hollywood to Santa Monica

Sunset Boulevard: Closed from La Brea to Highland and Cahuenga to Vine. Open to outbound residential traffic from Las Palmas to Wilcox.

Parade Route: Start Sunset & Highland, north on Highland, east on Hollywood Blvd, south on Cahuenga

Total distance: 1.04 miles

Parade Staging: Sunset Boulevard: La Brea to Highland

Highland Avenue: Sunset to Santa Monica

Disbanding: Cahuenga Boulevard: Sunset to Santa Monica

Sunset Boulevard: Cahuenga to Vine

 

 

LA Pride Village Information: 12:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Location: On Hollywood Blvd from Vine St to N Gower St 

Name of Organization: Founders Metropolitan Community Church

Booth assignment: 26

Load in schedule: 8:00am-9:30am

Admission: Free

 

Parking and Transportation:

GETTING TO THE PARADE: LA Metro is the Official Transit Partner of LA Pride!

The Hollywood/Highland spot is going to get a Pride makeover and renamed Hollywood & Prideland, and is an obvious choice for your arrival since it’s literally on the parade route. Also, the Hollywood/Vine, aka Hollywood & Pride, is a good choice.

Visit LA Metro to plan your trip to Pride.



PARKING: If you plan to drive, we recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation’s leading parking reservations app.

To reserve your parking spot for the LA Pride Parade, visit the LA Pride SpotHero Parking Page.

Vinny Mohr is starring in the play, Fiddler On The Roof, playing in Simi Valley. Let's support one of our own

Founders MCC Open Board Meeting this Thursday, June 18th at 6:30 P.M.


https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89239510351?pwd=Sjq9PgHSlEhYvDQ31vYd6uMtAlnNt7.1

Graduation Time!



It's time for us to celebrate members of our congregation who are graduating! We know there are congregants that are graduating (or have recently graduated) from elementary school through graduate school! Graduates: Please send us a picture (to pics@foundersmcc.org) along with the following information: Name, Name of parent/guardian (If a minor), School attended & Degree obtained by June 22nd. So, we can celebrate you on your hard work! We will honor all of you on Sunday, June 28th, during both services.

People, please share any pictures that you have or may have taken at the Rainbow Steps Moments Event with us. Please send them to pics@mccla.org

Our Founders MCC Podcast entitled "Queer Christian Faith" Podcast is on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, audible and our YouTube Channel MCCLATV mcclatv - YouTube

With the ICE, Homeland Security, and Border Patrol raids occurring so frequently here in Los Angeles, we at FMCC/ICMF realize the fear that many of our congregants have in leaving their homes. We are initializing an immediate ministry called, ANGELS. This ministry is for those who may be fearful of going to the grocery store, the pharmacy, and the department store and need to reach out to an ANGEL for help. It is also for people who may be willing to run these errands (for those too fearful to leave home currently) to let us know you're willing to BE an ANGEL. So, if you need an ANGEL, or if you're willing to be an ANGEL, please contact us at care@mccla.org and we'll match you up if at all possible. 

Rapid Response Network Launches Hotline to Protect Immigrants From ICE Raids in Los Angeles, 888-624-4752


There continues to be a need for a "White Wall" to help protect the attendees of our 1:30 Spanish-speaking service. Please see Pastor Keith. 

Join CLUE (Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice) and other social justice groups who have been gathering weekly in Los Angeles to pray for the return of family members who have been detained or deported.


We invite people of all genders to accompany them and hold our disappeared community members in prayer. We are hurting along with them, and we have their backs.


This vigil takes place every Tuesday, Noon at the Los Angeles Federal Building.



Pastor Bam Noriega

Founders MCCLA

(480)773-0527

Order your shirts today from Lulu Madrid for only $25! 

We need additional volunteers to help in the sound booth (see Don Mueller) and broadcast booth (see Sandra Contreras)

Tithes & Offerings

Thank you to all who have given so generously through our online giving portal. Our church cannot function without your generosity!! Feel free to continue giving through our website (on PushPay) or simply sending a check in the mail (4607 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027). Again, thank you.



Grand Total For Week Ending: 06-7-2026: $5,637.00


Building Fund: $110.00


Facility Rentals: $2,209.00


Tithing: $3,018.00

Interested in Church Membership? Or, maybe, you just want to know more about our church's core beliefs and history. Set up an online meeting with Rev. Steve Swafford at membership@mccla.org for an individualized study!

Hospitality!

Join us before and after worship for a time of Hospitality in the church courtyard. Martin Miny is heading a team of people to get coffee, juice, and pastries ready each Sunday. Volunteers are always welcome!

Covid-19 Protocols

As we continue to cope with Covid-19, we are changing our protocols. The new protocols are in line with the rest of LA County. Until further notice, here are our guidelines:

1. We will no longer require vaccinations and boosters for church attendance, though we highly encourage them.
2. We will make wearing masks optional. Please feel free to continue wearing masks as you feel comfortable.

3. We ask people that have symptoms of (or tested positive for) Covid, flu, monkeypox, or any other easily communicable disease to please refrain from attending until they are well.

As we have from the very beginning of the pandemic, we will continue to keep in line with the advice of the LA County Public Health Department. Thank you so much for your patience as we navigate new guidelines.
Rev. Keith Mozingo (Moderator)

Leo Di Serio - Board Member

Cesar Maldanado -

Board Member

Patricia Wahle - Board Member

Ed Shaughnessy - Board Member

Roger Owens - Board Member

Martin Miny - Board Member

Founders Metropolitan Community Church Address And Contact Info:


4607 Prospect Ave, Los Angeles CA 90027 | 323-669-3434

E-mail: info@foundersmcc.org

Website: www.foundersmcc.org

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MCC Kinship Groups


Kinship Groups offer a safe space of connecting with other people of similar struggles and challenges. We have groups for TransPADAPIGod-Talk, and Latinx.


If you have any questions, are interested in a particular Kinship group, or interested in forming another Kinship group, you may email Rev. Hector Gutierrez.

Let’s Get CONNECTed: Invite More MCCers to Subscribe to this Newsletter!

As the recent General Conference 2025 has just been concluded, and as the spirit of connectedness within our denomination is still in the air, we encourage you to invite more MCCers to subscribe to our denomination’s newsletter.


We are delighted to grow our community by sharing our good news and stories with one another via this platform.


We invite all MCCers to subscribe to our denomination e-news by clicking on the following link: bit.ly/connect-mcc

On Systems of Power and Voting


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As the MCC Council of Elders, we speak with one voice.


Now we speak. Now we rise. Now we refuse silence. And we invite you to join us.


Because liberation is a circle, not a ladder. Because none of us are safe until all of us are. Because the God who made us did not make us, to watch harm happen from the sidelines.


There are way more of us than there are those in power. Open your eyes, open your hearts, open your mouths; we will survive, we will overcome, we will persevere, but we must do it together. 


We need to continue resisting all injustices, we need to vote at every opportunity; let the ballot box speak for us. Be proactive, and diligent. 


Let us resist the erosion of “our” rights and those of our siblings…Women, LGBTQIA+ People, Black and Brown communities, Immigrants, Differently Abled People, Religious Minorities, and Unsheltered Folks. 


In this most recent case Louisiana v. Callais the United States Supreme Court’s ruling of 29th April 2026 struck down Louisiana’s congressional map and sharply limited how Section 2 of the “Voting Rights Act” can be used going forward. It raises the bar for proving racial vote dilution and makes it harder for minority voters to challenge discriminatory maps. 


There are many in MCC who were part of the Civil Rights movement for Black voting rights, or know the stories of their families and communities, as they joined the struggle. This change in law is a dangerous backwards step from the voting rights gained during that time. 


Why this case matters

  • It redefines the legal standard for racial vote-dilution claims.
  • It limits when race can be considered in redistricting, even when trying to comply with the Voting Rights Act.
  • It has nationwide implications, potentially affecting maps in multiple states ahead of the 2026 mid-term elections. 


While Jesus does not use modern terms like “systems of power,” his teachings clearly confront:

  • Empire (Rome’s domination model)
  • Religious hierarchy (scribes and Pharisees who “lord it over” others)
  • Economic exploitation (temple marketplace, unjust debt systems)
  • Social exclusion (purity codes used to marginalize)


Jesus’ teaching in Luke 22:25–26 is the most explicit statement: 


Luke 22:25-26 (NIV)

Jesus said to them, “The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them; and those who exercise authority over them call themselves Benefactors. But you are not to be like that. Instead, the greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who rules like the one who serves.


Worldly systems rely on domination; God’s system relies on service. 

  • Systems built around racial hierarchy and patriarchy tend to protect those who sit at the top.
  • Everyone else — Women, LGBTQIA+ People, Black and Brown communities, Immigrants, Differently Abled People, Religious Minorities, and Unsheltered Folks — end up exposed to the same machinery of exclusion, policing, and dehumanization.
  • The danger is the structure that privileges some and punishes everyone else.


The truth is this: 

In a society built on racial hierarchy (unequal power), patriarchy, and fear, anyone who is not centered by the system becomes vulnerable to its violence, vitriol, and hatred.


The analysis, the experience, the warning is not about individuals. It is about the machinery that was designed to protect a narrow slice of humanity and treat everyone else as expendable.


A system like that does not need personal hatred to function. It runs on old laws, unspoken rules, inherited myths, and the unspoken belief that some lives are worth more than others.


And under that kind of system, Women, LGBTQIA+ People, Black and Brown communities, Immigrants, Differently Abled People, Religious Minorities, and Unsheltered Folks — ALL of us end up exposed to the same storm.


The danger is not “them.” The danger is the structure that keeps reproducing harm unless WE interrupt it together.


Right wing politics is on the rise in so many parts of the world. 

The Council of Elders calls on MCCers around the world to engage in upholding the right to vote for all, to work for justice, and to dismantle oppressive systems.


What USA voters need to do right now

To make your vote count after the Supreme Court’s recent ruling, voters must be more proactive than in previous election cycles. The ruling has weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, making it harder to challenge discriminatory maps and increasing the likelihood of rapid redistricting changes before upcoming elections.

 

1. Re-check your district, polling place, and registration immediately

Because the Court struck down Louisiana’s map and opened the door for similar changes nationwide, states may redraw districts quickly—even close to election deadlines. This could shift voters into new districts or precincts with little notice. 


Action: Verify your voter registration, district, and polling location regularly between now and Election Day. 


2. Vote early if your state allows it

Early voting reduces the risk of last-minute precinct changes or confusion caused by redrawn maps. Louisiana’s situation shows how map changes can collide with early voting windows. 


3. Stay connected to trusted voting-rights organizations

Groups like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Common Cause are tracking map changes and legal challenges in real time. They provide district lookup tools, legal hotlines, and updates on redistricting battles. The ACLU warns that the ruling “eviscerates Section 2” and will make discriminatory maps harder to challenge. Common Cause is urging Congress to pass new protections and is fighting state-level gerrymanders. 


4. Understand what the ruling does—and does not—do

The Court ruled that Louisiana’s second majority-Black district was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander and sharply limited the use of race in redistricting. This makes it far harder for minority communities to challenge maps that dilute their voting power. But it does not eliminate all legal avenues—just makes them more difficult.


5. Prepare for misinformation and confusion

Rapid map changes create opportunities for misinformation about where and how to vote. 


Action: Rely on official election offices—not social media—for updates.


6. Engage locally

Because federal protections have been weakened, local advocacy matters more. Attend city council, county commission, or redistricting hearings where new maps may be drawn. State legislatures in several states are already considering new maps that could reshape representation. 


7. Support state-level Voting Rights Acts

Some states, like Colorado, have enacted their own protections to counteract federal rollbacks. Strengthening state law is now one of the most effective tools for protecting fair representation. 


Bottom line

Your vote still counts—but you must stay vigilant. The Supreme Court’s ruling has made the landscape more volatile, and voters—especially voters of color—must take extra steps to ensure they are voting in the correct district, at the correct location, and with accurate information.


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Gina Hinojosa, Gubernatorial Candidate for Texas, USA, says, “America benefits when responsible conservatives stand up for integrity, constitutional governance, and accountability within their own party. Reclaiming that tradition would strengthen the entire country. This isn’t about defeating fellow Americans---it’s about protecting the democratic system that allows all of us to disagree freely while remaining one United nation!”