A letter from our new Music Minister, Joey Pearson

A letter from our new Music Minister, Joey Pearson

I am thrilled to be part of The Oceanside Sanctuary! It is humbling for me to be called to grow in my journey as a musician and Christian with you. As a child, I never thought it possible for a Queer Christian to step into the role of Music Minister. This is a dream come true—a prayer answered. God’s calling is evident in my life, and I am grateful for the opportunity to answer that calling with you.

Announcing our new Music Minister Joey Pearson

Announcing our new Music Minister Joey Pearson

We are very happy to report that Joey Pearson has joined the staff as our new Music Minister. Joey is passionate about his faith, eager to grow in his calling, and is enthusiastic about the potential for ministry at The Oceanside Sanctuary. He brings amazing experience as a musician, singer, songwriter, recording artist and worship leader in a wide variety of church settings. We are excited to see what God’s Spirit has in mind for Joey in our church.

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.

Profiles in Women's History: Tawakkol Karmen

Profiles in Women's History: Tawakkol Karmen

Tawakkol Karman was known as “The Mother of the Revolution” and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 in recognition of her work in nonviolent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peacebuilding work in Yemen. Upon being awarded the prize, Tawakkol became the first Yemeni, the first Arab woman, and the second Muslim woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize, as well as the youngest Nobel Peace Laureate at the time, at the age of 32.

Profiles in Women's History: Fatai

Profiles in Women's History: Fatai

Fatai, born Fatai Veamatahau, first had a brush with success with her soulful R&B covers that she posted on YouTube, including everything from Sia’s “Chandelier” to Disney musicals. “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” was such a viral hit that she was later asked to professionally re-record it for a compilation record. She was then a semifinalist on the first season of The Voice Australia.