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Weekly News & Updates
October 23, 2025
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125 years old and just getting started.
That’s the sense one gets when talking to people affiliated with Lutheran Church of Honolulu (LCH), which recently celebrated its 125th anniversary.
“They’re thriving,” said Interim Pastor Lesley Radius. “At a time when they could’ve said they didn’t feel like celebrating, they had a choice, and they chose to celebrate and give thanks.”
The time to which Radius is referring, and the reason she has the title “Interim Pastor,” was the sudden passing of LCH’s long-term pastor Jeff Lilley on October 13, 2024 just before that Sunday’s morning worship.
“This congregation has gone through some really traumatic stuff,” Radius said. “But rather than sit and feel sorry for themselves, they put their energy into amazing work in preparation for this anniversary.”
Continue reading about this anniversary--and the history of LCH--here.
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Support Immigrants
Through AMMPARO and CLUE
THANK YOU for your wonderful support of migrants, asylum seekers, and immigrants! We are in this together! We will not turn our backs on those who are suffering and we will continue to prayerfully do what we can!
What you can do:
1. Come to AMMPARO meetings and contact Pastor Karla Halvorson or a planning team member to find out more! You can text Pastor Karla at 858-442-6761. The next meeting is Saturday, November 8, at 10 am, and you can join via Zoom here. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A NEW LINK! (Meeting ID: 870 8107 6920 Passcode: AMMPARO)
2. Faith leaders in the San Diego area are invited to join the Catholic Diocese of San Diego and Detention Resistance as courthouse escorts. This is someone who meets with asylum seekers and goes into courtrooms with them to support them and help them feel safe. This is especially important in this moment where many of these asylum seekers will be detained and kidnapped by ICE when they exit the courtroom. Having sustained volunteer presence matters even if it's just to witness what is happening and pass that information on to others. To participate or to get more information, text Krystle J of Detention Resistance at 858-382-2109.
3. Faith leaders in Orange County or Los Angeles can consider joining the CLUE Rapid Response network in Orange and Los Angeles County. CLUE (Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice) have long been advocates of immigrant rights and are looking for volunteers to help in many ways, including Courtroom Observation and Accompaniment. Speaking a second language is helpful but not required. Click here to find out more info on providing immigrant support at the courthouses in Los Angeles and Santa Ana.
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Advocacy Needed for Evi Sihomping,
Wrongfully Detained by ICE
Evi Sihomping is one of the active members of Getsemani Indonesian Lutheran Ministry in Riverside, CA. She was picked up from her home in Loma Linda by ICE on June 7, 2025 and is currently being held at the Adelanto ICE Detention Center.
She and her former husband applied for asylum back in 2003 but were denied; her former husband went back to Indonesia, while Evi stayed with her daughter, who was born in the US, in California. When her daughter reached 21 years old, she also petitioned for asylum her mom, a petition which is still in process. Nevertheless, ICE came to pick Evi up.
Right now, Evi is working with her immigration lawyer to get her out of prison so she can be with her daughter and her husband. In the meantime, Bishop Dave and Evi's pastor Robert Waworuntu invite members of the Pacifica Synod to advocate on her behalf. Here is a PDF with a script you can adapt for a phone call, email, or letter to your elected representative(s) to call for Evi's release. Please take a few moments to lend your voice.
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Middle School Youth Gathering
November 14-16, 2025
Why be normal? It's time to live outside the box! Middle School Youth Gathering is BACK, November 14 through 16, and this year, we’re heading to Knott’s Berry Farm for a weekend of worship, encouragement, games, surprises, and five whole seconds of suspended terror as we wait for the drop on Hang Time.
Registration closes on October 24, 2025, so if you have youth in the Pacifica or Southwest California Synods who are entering 6th through 9th grades, you have until tomorrow to sign up! And, just like last year, high school students (grades 10 through 12) are also welcome to come along for a special leadership track.
Pricing, dates, times, room information, and more details are available at the registration page, so head over there and get your group signed up ASAP.
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Installation of Rev. Jennifer Zahnow
Good Shepherd Lutheran, Buena Park
November 22, 2025 (1:00pm)
All are invited to the Installation of Rev. Jennifer Zahnow at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Buena Park at 1:00pm on November 22, 2025. Clergy please vest in green. A reception will follow the service.
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Dates for 2026 Regional Gatherings, "A-Zoom-bly"
We are pleased to announce the dates and locations for next year's in-person regional gatherings and our all-synod assembly being held over Zoom. Save the date!
Regional Gatherings (from 10am to 2pm)
- April 25, 2026 – Hawaii (at LC of Honolulu)
- May 2, 2026 – Inland Empire (Trinity, Riverside)
- May 9, 2026 – Orange County (Bethlehem, Los Alamitos)
- May 16, 2026 – San Diego (Clairemont, San Diego)
And the A-Zoom-bly (starting at 12pm PDT):
Watch this space for more details as they become available!
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Webinar: Creating Accessible Spaces on a Budget
November 17, 2025
Every church should be a place where everyone feels welcome and included — regardless of ability. But making your facilities more accessible doesn't have to break the bank.
Join the ELCA Disability Ministry on Monday, November 17 at 7pm central time for this practical and inspiring webinar designed specifically for churches seeking to improve accessibility with limited resources. We'll explore affordable strategies to enhance physical, sensory and digital accessibility in your church buildings and programs. From simple upgrades to creative adaptations, you'll gain tools and ideas that can be implemented right away — no large renovation budget required.
In this workshop, you’ll learn:
• Low-cost improvements that make a big impact.
• How to prioritize accessibility changes.
• Ways to engage your congregation in accessibility efforts.
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Pastoral Care Call in Response to
Arrest of Youth Worker
Bishop Brenda Bos of the Southwest California Synod invites all volunteers, family members, and youth workers who are impacted by the arrest of former ELCA Youth worker Casey Goslin to a pastoral care call Thursday evening, October 30th, at 7pm. You can join the meeting using this link.
Mr. Goslin was arrested in Phoenix, Arizona on multiple federal charges including possession and attempted production of child sexual abuse material. While he never served in either the Pacifica or SoCal Synods, several local Lutheran leaders and volunteers know Mr. Goslin through ELCA events. We are bringing people together on this call for pastoral support and prayer in light of this news.
Bishop Deborah Hutterer of Grand Canyon Synod has released a public statement regarding this ongoing situation.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and this synod are deeply committed to the safety of all people and will not tolerate abuse of any kind. We will continue to review our screening and supervision policies to ensure the safety of all people under our care.
Please share the invitation for pastoral care and community with others who wish to process this news. As a church, we stand together to protect and defend the vulnerable, and to come together when we are grieving or angry.
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Show Solidarity with Palestinian Christians
with the Holy Land Accompaniment Pilgrimage
March 9-19, 2026
The ELCJHL (Evangelical Lutheran Church of Jordan and the Holy Land) is inviting the Pacifica and Southwest California Synods to the Holy Land early next year for an accompaniment pilgrimage. Come be with Palestinian Christians and experience the challenges they encounter just trying to live out their faith in the face of enormous structural obstacles. Yes, you'll see the historic foundations of the early Church--Capernaum, the Mount of Olives, the Sea of Galilee, and others--but more importantly, you'll form relationships with those who are building on those very foundations today. Have your faith inspired and your hope challenged.
Interested? Bishop Dave and Tony Abuaita from Good Shepherd Travel will be hosting an informational Zoom meeting on November 19th at 7pm PST. Get details, ask questions, learn more. You can join the call here.
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New Pacifica Partners
Attention: women of the Pacifica Synod! The October 2025 issue of Pacifica Partners is now available. It contains information about registration regarding the upcoming convention and gathering in November, along with scholarship forms for convention and the Triennial Gathering information, and Love Gifts for the community in San Diego. You can view or download it here.
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PLTS Discernment Weekend
October 31 - November 2, 2025
Are you wondering if seminary might be right for you? Consider joining Signs Along the Way at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, California to connect with others in discernment, get to know PLTS faculty, and explore what it’s like to be an online student in the MDiv, MA in Spirituality and Social Change, or Lutheran Year programs. PLTS is transitioning to only offer online study with in-person intensives, so this weekend is designed for those interested in online learning. PLTS covers lodging and meals during the event and can offer travel assistance for those who need it.
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Natural Sciences Retreat (Carefree, AZ)
January 16-19, 2026
Are you curious about the natural sciences' connection with Christian theology? If so, Living Into a New Story: A Spirited Assessment of the Christian Story in the Light of Earth-based Wisdom and Today’s Sciences Retreat is for you!
The retreat goals are to:
- Provide meaningful experiences together that will affirm our being cheered on by the whole Universe and by God
- Discover new realizations that our modest lives are part of a much larger story
- Inspire continued deep questioning and learning
- Stimulate a renewed sense of vocation
Highlights and takeaways include a booklet of current and rewritten hymns/songs grounded in ecology-theology themes; a worship/preaching/teaching resource for the Season of Lent; quotes, poems and journaling starts; book lists for further reading; time for journaling, worship, prayer, music, experiences; good food, serene surroundings, stimulating discussions, healing relaxation; time outdoors on the land, including an optional hike; wisdom for sustainable living and effective advocacy.
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Music Items for Sale (Updated on 10-07)
Trinity Lutheran, Hemet
Trinity Lutheran in Hemet is still downsizing and wishes to sell some of their musical instruments, sheet music, and miscellaneous materials that go with them. This list was updated September 28, 2025, with many new items added and others removed that have already gone to other Lutheran churches in the Pacifica Synod. Download an updated flier with links to all the available items by clicking here or contact the church at trinityhemet@verizon.net
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Hand Bell Director (Part-Time)
Clairemont Lutheran/Iglesia Luterana, San Diego
Clairemont Lutheran/Iglesia Luterana in San Diego is seeking a part-time Hand Bell Director to provide leadership for the CLC Hand Bell Choir regarding weekly rehearsals and scheduled performances. For a complete job description and application information, go here.
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Organist
Incarnation Lutheran, Poway
Incarnation Lutheran Church (ILC) in Poway is seeking an organist to help us experience and celebrate God’s gifts of grace in worship at our traditional Sunday worship service at 11am. ILC has a long history of excellent music expressed through our musicians, vocal and bell choirs, congregational singing, instrumental ensembles, and soloists. If interested and qualified, candidate could apply to be considered at a later date as Director of Music and/or vocal and bell Choir Director.
A full job description can be found at this link. Those interested are asked to contact the church office at Servants@GodAmong.us with questions or to send letters of interest/resumes.
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Follow the links below to learn more about available grants:
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Funding for Coaching and Spiritual Direction
Pacifica Synod is investing in coaching and spiritual direction as one means of supporting faithful, resilient leaders in the church and the world. This pilot program allows for up to $400 per individual to subsidize sessions with a certified coach or spiritual director while funds last. We anticipate this will provide participants with 3-6 sessions with the coach or spiritual director, depending on their rate. This opportunity is open to both rostered and lay (non-rostered) leaders, such as administrative staff and congregational officers within the Pacifica Synod.
Download Application
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