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Synod & Congregational Highlights

The Holy Land Solidarity Pilgrimage participants have returned home! Read their recap and see photos HERE!

Synod Assembly 2026 Information!

Mark your calendar for the Sierra Pacific Synod 2026 Assembly! Like in 2025, we will gather for three regional assemblies open to all, along with one online business meeting for voting members. The cost will be $25 for visitors and $65 for voting members. We look forward to gathering with you across the synod!

Registration will open mid-march!

Fresh Expressions Cohort - Feb 15 at 2 pm

Fresh Expressions Learning Cohorts will begin on February 15 at 2 pm. This monthly gathering will help participants try new things and explore a loving-first model of church that sends us out as guests wherever God’s people are. Join the Zoom link HERE!

Upcoming ELCA/Synod Events

2026 ELCA Region 2 Lenten Challenge

Join the 2026 ELCA Region 2 Lenten Challenge with the theme “Lord, When Did We See You?” based on Matthew 25:37–40. This six-week Lenten journey invites participants to grow in learning, care, and advocacy for underserved communities through meaningful spiritual practices. Learn more and sign up at lentenchallenge.org.

Disputatio on Artificial Intelligence at PLTS/ONLINE - February 25

In a constantly evolving digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) has become part and parcel of modern life. Given its impact, as well as the overwhelming enthusiasm for and protest against it, how do we best live in the world with the reality of AI? How do we respond to it faithfully and theologically?

Join us online or in Berkeley on Wednesday, February 25 from 8:30 am - 3 pm for a dynamic day of inquiry! Learn more & register HERE!

SPSYC High School Retreat March 6-8

All high schoolers are invited to join the Sierra Pacific Synod Youth Committee Retreat on March 6–8 at Mt. Cross Ministries in Santa Cruz!


Registration is $225 before midnight on February 13 and $275 through midnight on February 27, when registration closes. Youth will also have the opportunity to run for leadership positions on the Youth Committee. Scholarships are available. The speaker is Ross Murray. Ross is an ordained Deacon in the ELCA, with a specific calling to advocate for LGBTQ people and to bridge the LGBTQ and faith communities. Register HERE!

Conference 2 Gathering - March 8

 Conference 2, “Bridges,” will hold its Annual Meeting on Sunday, March 8th, 2:30 pm at All Saints Novato. This meeting is for both rostered leaders and laity. Question? Contact Pastor Jill Ross, Dean at Conference2@spselca.org

Women's Retreat At Mt. Cross - March 13-15

All women are invited to a Spring Retreat at Mt. Cross! Step away from the rush of everyday life and enjoy a weekend of rest, reflection, and renewal beneath the redwoods of the Santa Cruz Mountains. From March 13–15, participants will explore the theme, “God’s Image,” and reflect on the beautiful ways each person reflects God’s love, grace, and creativity in the world. Register HERE!

Lutheran Lobby Day in Sacramento - May 20

Advocates, come one, come all! We have a date for Lobby Day! We are gathering the Lutherans and people of faith in California on Wednesday, May 20th, to meet with their state legislative offices. Stay tuned for more info in the coming weeks!

Upcoming Congregational Events

See What Our Congregations Are Doing HERE


This week’s highlights include:

  • Johnathan Rundman Concert at Grace Palo Alto - February 20
  • The Rev. Dr. Mitri Reheb Event at Peace Saratoga - February 20
  • Disputatio on Artificial Intelligence at PLTS/ONLINE - February 25

Resources In & Outside The Synod

As we honor Black History Month this February, we would like to offer you a few resources to support your celebrations and acknowledgments.


List of Books from SparkHouse

28 Days of Black History

Videos from African Descent Ministries of the ELCA Season 3

Art As A Conduit of Collective Liberation: Interview with Joe Davis

PLTS Discernment Weekend - March 13-15

Are you wondering if seminary might be right for you?

Consider joining Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary for discernment weekend, Signs Along the Way, March 13th - 15th in Berkeley, California. This weekend is a great opportunity 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.


As PLTS transitions to solely offering online study with in-person intensives, this weekend is designed for folks interested in online seminary education. PLTS covers lodging and meals during the event and can offer travel assistance for those who need it. Visit plts.edu/signs to learn more and sign up.

Register for Summer Camp at Mt. Cross Ministries

Registration for Mt. Cross Summer Camp 2026 is officially open! This summer’s theme, Wear Love, is rooted in Colossians 3:12 and invites campers to live out love in their everyday lives. Through worship, games, small groups, and shared camp life, campers will explore what it means to truly “wear love” in tangible and life-giving ways. Learn more and register HERE!

Mt. Cross Is Hiring Summer Staff!

Are you a young adult looking for a meaningful way to spend your summer? Join the Mt. Cross Ministries team! Staff training begins in late May, with camps running through July. Pay starts at $370/week plus room and board.


Live on-site among the redwoods near the coast, build lasting friendships, guide campers in their faith, and grow as a leader through fun and meaningful experiences.


Dates: May 31–July 31, 2026

Training: May 27–29 (leadership), May 31–June 9

Compensation: $370/week + food & housing


Ready to serve and adventure? Contact sam@mtcross.org.

Are you looking for something new? We have amazing congregations looking for someone like you! Check out our job posting page for open positions throughout our Synod.


If your congregation has a position posted that has been filled, please be sure to let our Synod Communications Coordinator know so we can keep the page updated.

Synod Staff & Conference Deans

*** SPS STAFF ***


Bishop Jeff R. Johnson,

Sierra Pacific Synod

bishopjeff@spselca.org


Rev. Brandon Peck,

Administrative Director

brandon@spselca.org


Megan Macpherson, M. Div., Assistant to the Bishop

megan@spselca.org


Rev. Dr. Charlane Lines,

Assistant to the Bishop

charlane@spselca.org


Rev. Amy Kienzle, Director of Evangelical Mission (DEM)

amy@spselca.org


Debbie Cook,

Finance Assistant Contractor

debbie@spselca.org


Logan Rimel,

Finance Assistant

logan@spselca.org


Rev. Courtney Geibert, Communications Coordinator

communications@spselca.org

*** CONFERENCE DEANS ***


Rev. Dr. Janet Blair, Redwood Mountain Conference 1

conference1@spselca.org


Rev. Jill Ross,

Bridges Conference 2

conference2@spselca.org


Rev. Dr. Gabriele Schroeder,

Capitol Valley Conference 3

conference3@spselca.org


Rev. Christian Schweter, Sierra Nevada Foothills Conference 4

conference4@spselca.org


Rev. Courtney Geibert,

S.F. Peninsula Conference 5

conference5@spselca.org


Rev. Cristina Beauchemin,

El Camino Real Conference 6

conference6@spselca.org


Rev. Jeremy Serrano,

Mt. Diablo Conference 7

conference7@spselca.org


Rev. Karen Johnson,

Sierra Central Valley Conference 8

conference8@spselca.org


Rev. Jodi Golden-Lund,

Central San Joaquin Conference 9

conference9@spselca.org

The Sierra Pacific Synod Office resides on the unceded land of the Ohlone, Muwekma, Confederated Villages of Lisjan, and Miwok people. To learn more about their tribal history, we encourage you to click the links provided.

The Sierra Pacific Synod is a Sanctuary Synod and a Reconciling in Christ Synod.
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