The Lord your God... loves the strangers, providing them food and clothing. You shall also love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt
— Deuteronomy 10:18–19

Work for Justice

Our Commitments

We stand for:

  • Racial justice

  • LGBTQIA+ inclusion

  • Environmental stewardship

  • Economic and housing equity

  • Immigrant and refugee support

How We Live It Out

How We Live It Out

  • Supporting local and national justice initiatives

  • Hosting educational forums and community conversations

  • Partnering with organizations committed to equity and inclusion

  • Engaging in direct service and advocacy work

A Church of the Still Speaking God

As part of the United Church of Christ, we affirm that “God is still speaking” calling us to listen, respond, and act. Justice is not a trend. It is gospel work

Get Involved

Our work is grounded in the belief that faith without action is incomplete. Through education, advocacy, and service, we seek to embody God’s vision of justice and compassion.

Whether you’re called to advocacy, community service, or conversation, there’s a place for you in this work.

Young girl wearing a face mask receives a bowl of food from a volunteer at a community event, with another volunteer in the background.
People serving food at a community meal or charity event

Justice in Action


  • A circular logo with the word 'CLUE' in large letters at the center, featuring silhouettes of people at the bottom and a tagline that reads 'Crime and Lanny Center for Economic Justice'.

    CLUE

    Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE ) is a powerful movement of people of faith in Southern California working to create an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top.

  • Logo of South Coast Interfaith Council featuring multicolored human figures forming a circle, with the organization name and tagline underneath.

    South Coast Interfaith Council

    The South Coast Interfaith Council (SCIC) is the oldest and largest interfaith council in Southern California serving 35 cities in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.

  • Logo with purple heart containing white icons of a family and a house, and black text that reads "We Care".

    We Care

    WE CARE is a family support center sponsored by local churches, community groups, corporations and concerned citizens. They serve families, veterans, and senior citizens residing in the areas of Northwest Orange County.

Additional Resource

  • The Trevor Project is the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit organization for LGBTQ+ young people. We provide information & support to LGBTQ+ young people 24/7, all year round.

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  • The Southern California Nevada Conference is a body of over 130 congregations and just one part of a larger Church known as the United Church of Christ. 

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  • The UCC is rooted in the teachings of Jesus, committed to justice, and open to all people, no matter who they are or where they are on life’s journey.

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  • Join the Movement toward Racial Justice is an invitation to demonstrate God’s love and to partner with others who are working for the transformation of racism in our world so that we might foster flourishing lives for all.

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  • Their Mission is to provide Affordable Housing and Service Coordination for persons with limited incomes in an inclusive environment that enhances their quality of life physically, mentally, and spiritually.

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  • The purpose of the Los Alamitos Museum Association, Inc. is to collect, advance, preserve and exhibit cultural,
    historical, and other related materials so that we and our posterity may receive the full benefit of our city's history.

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  • THE MISSION of Rancho Los Alamitos is to educate and engage visitors by sharing our rich history, compelling stories, and authentic connections to California’s past, thus inspiring a sense of community.

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