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170 Years of Presbyterianism in Los Angeles

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A six-part show about the history of Presbyterianism in Los Angeles, brought to you by the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii, PC (U.S.A.).

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Portada del episodio Ministry Today

Ministry Today

In this final episode, we explore Presbyterian witness in Los Angeles today. We’ll look at how Presbyterians are finding new ways to worship and serve, from the rise of New Worshiping Communities to bold acts of justice like the church returning land to its original, indigenous caretakers. Through the voices of today’s leaders and laborers, we’ll hear how Presbyterians are living out their faith in Los Angeles right now—what their churches are doing in their communities, why they remain committed to this denomination, and what gives them hope for the church’s future. Today’s show is brought to you by the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). This episode is produced by Resonate Purpose, in association with Theophany Media. Our Executive Producer is Loren Richmond Jr. Our Managing Producer is Jake Doberenz. Editing and sound engineering is by Billy Mark. Additional music was created by Kenny Doberenz. Narration provided by Rev. Dr. Bethany Fox. Writing and research is by Jake Doberenz, with consultation from Rev. Dr. Juan Sarmiento. Special thanks to returning guests, Rev. Tim McCalmont, Rev. David Won, Vessie Kazachka, Rev. Carlton Rhoden, and Rev. Margarita Reyes. And an additional thank you to Rev. Dr. Juan Sarmiento, Rev. K.C. Wahe, and Brenda Acosta for lending their voices.

10 de dic de 2025 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Diversity and Difference

Diversity and Difference

In this fifth episode, we turn to the 1990s and early 2000s. These were years when many congregations began to see that faith in Los Angeles could not be expressed through a single culture or voice. Korean, Filipino, Taiwanese, Chinese, Latino, and Anglo churches increasingly learned to share space and leadership. This episode especially attends to the growth and influence of Hispanic ministries as well as the long and often painful debates around LGBTQ inclusion. Today’s show is brought to you by the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). This episode is produced by Resonate Purpose, in association with Theophany Media. Our Executive Producer is Loren Richmond Jr. Our Managing Producer is Jake Doberenz. Editing and sound engineering is by Billy Mark. Narration provided by Rev. Dr. Bethany Fox. Writing and research is by Jake Doberenz, with consultation from Rev. Dr. Juan Sarmiento. Special thanks to Rev. Margarita Reyes for lending her voice to this project.

3 de dic de 2025 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Reunions and Realignments

Reunions and Realignments

In this fourth episode, we focus on the 1970s and 80s—decades that involve both reunification and realignment for the Presbyterian church as it matures into the last half of the 20th century. We’ll follow how the denomination wrestled with change: new immigrant congregations, inner-city outreach, and identity formation in a shifting cityscape. We’ll pay special attention to Korean American Presbyterian churches, but also see how others responded to a city in flux. Today’s show is brought to you by the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). This episode is produced by Resonate Purpose, in association with Theophany Media. Our Executive Producer is Loren Richmond Jr. Our Managing Producer is Jake Doberenz. Editing and sound engineering is by Billy Mark. Narration provided by Rev. Dr. Bethany Fox. Writing and research is by Jake Doberenz, with consultation from Rev. Dr. Juan Sarmiento. Special thanks to Rev. David Won for lending his voice and expertise to this episode.

26 de nov de 2025 - 23 min
Portada del episodio Change and Civil Rights

Change and Civil Rights

In this third episode, we step into the mid-twentieth century—a period of change, conflict, and courage. We’ll see how Presbyterians expanded into new suburbs after World War II, how the PCUSA began to ordain women, and how leaders like Reverend James E. Jones of Westminster Presbyterian gave voice to faith seeking justice.  Today’s show is brought to you by the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). This episode is produced by Resonate Purpose, in association with Theophany Media. Our Executive Producer is Loren Richmond Jr. Our Managing Producer is Jake Doberenz. Editing and sound engineering is by Billy Mark. Narration provided by Rev. Dr. Bethany Fox. Writing and research is by Jake Doberenz, with consultation from Rev. Dr. Juan Sarmiento. Special thanks to Rev. Carlton Rhoden for lending his voice and expertise to this episode.

19 de nov de 2025 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Expansion and War Time

Expansion and War Time

In this second episode, Los Angeles is growing up in the early 1900s. The 115th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America is held here, a new union with the Cumberland Church is formed, and important outreaches to immigrants are taking place. But in the midst of World War 2, a Japanese congregation is torn apart and will never be the same again. We also see why Occidental College parted ways with the Presbyterians and we spotlight one of the greatest Sunday School teachers of all time, Henrietta Mears. This show is brought to you by the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It is produced by Resonate Purpose, in association with Theophany Media. Our Executive Producer is Loren Richmond Jr. Our Managing Producer is Jake Doberenz. Editing and sound engineering is by Billy Mark. Narration provided by Rev. Dr. Bethany Fox. Writing and research is by Jake Doberenz, with consultation from Rev. Dr. Juan Sarmiento and Rev, Dr. Darren Pollock. Special thanks to Darren Pollock, Tim McCalmont, Vessie Kazachka, and Jane Yamashita Shirk for lending their voice and expertise to this episode.

12 de nov de 2025 - 34 min
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