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Community Events

UPLIFTING OUR COMMUNITY

    

The Congregational Church of the Chimes will be hosting its first annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day event, inviting the entire community to take “A Seat at the Table” – a celebration of Dr. King’s work, life and message. The event will include music, food, art, and is part of the Church of the Chime’s ongoing mission to be a diverse and loving community, accepting of all. 


When: Sunday Jan 15th

Time: Doors open at 3:30pm

Event Begins: 4:00pm - 6:00pm 

Where: Church of the Chimes - Bower Hall

FREE Entry to ALL!

"I Have a DREAM"

About the Event

The event is intended to be both a celebration and continuation of Dr. King’s work, life and message. The event will feature music and art as well as, most notably, discussion tables where people can take their “seat at the table,” consuming a delicious a meal (free to all) and engaging with other members of their own community on topics of their choice. Several local elected officials have expressed interest in coming to the event, allowing guests to discuss matters of concern with them. Most importantly, the event will be a chance for people of all races and ethnicities to interact in a festive and meaningful way. 

Featured Artists

Raye Zaragoza
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Featured Speakers

Church Leaders

BE THE CHANGE WITH US

    Dating back to the 1950’s, the Congregational Church of the Chimes has been an active member of the San Fernando Valley community for decades. More recently, as scenes of racial tension became ubiquitous across the country, the Church formed a Racial Equity Committee in the spirit of exploring what could be done locally to increase dialogue on this important issue. The Committee noted there was little in the way of neighborhood celebrations of the holiday dedicated to one of America’s most influential civil rights leaders. To address this, the Committee decided to host the first of what it hopes will be an annual event, celebrating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and engendering constructive conversations on the subject of equity for all. The Committee and Church hope to expand upon this project with panel discussions and other events throughout the year. 

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