Pastor's Letters

No Greater Love Begins in one week!

No Greater Love Begins in one week!

I can't tell you how excited I am about next Tuesday night. Last summer, in the wake of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd's murders, our church lamented. Last fall, we formed a learning group to read about how racism is deeply and systemically embedded in our culture and institutions. Last winter, we came together as a church to make anti-racism and racial healing a stated priority in our latest Mission Commitment…

Back to full in-person gatherings Sunday, June 20

Back to full in-person gatherings Sunday, June 20

Hello OSC friends and family, I hope you are finding meaningful and inspiring ways to remember Juneteenth today! My big news today is that, in accordance with the State of California’s new guidelines announced on June 15th, we are hosting our first full in-person church gathering tomorrow, June 20th at 11 AM. Here’s what’s new for tomorrow:

Pride, new staff roles & getting back to a unified Sunday gathering

Pride, new staff roles & getting back to a unified Sunday gathering

Believe it or not, summer is just around the corner, the pandemic appears to be winding-down, and there are lots of new things happening at The Oceanside Sanctuary. We are inching our way closer to a normal Sunday Gathering by combining our two gatherings into one unified 11 AM worship service beginning THIS Sunday, June 6th

Our plan for returning to in-person Sunday gatherings

Our plan for returning to in-person Sunday gatherings

As many of you know, our staff and Board have been working for the past several weeks on developing our plan for returning to in-person worship services. Many of you recently participated in our congregational survey to help us gauge how ready we are to begin moving toward re-opening. You can click here to see the results of that survey. Today I want to share our plans with you.

We Need You To Help Discern Our Next Mission!

We Need You To Help Discern Our Next Mission!

Some of you may remember that in November of 2017 our congregation approved a 3-year “Mission Commitment” to help guide our church through a set of values, vision, mission, and priority statements. That Mission Commitment expires December 31, 2020. Therefore, this fall, we will embark on “Mission 2023”, the process to renew our Mission for another 3 years…

Unprecedented

Unprecedented

Twenty-three centuries ago a Jewish philosopher who some translators call The Preacher wrote those words in what eventually became the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes. They seem especially appropriate today.

“Nothing new” stands in sharp contrast to another word we hear often these days: unprecedented. As in, the Pandemic is unprecedented. The Black Lives Matter protests are unprecedented. America’s recent, historic, 33% drop in GDP is unprecedented. Precedent literally means, go before. So, the point, of course, is nothing like this has happened before.