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The Fires Continue to Rage

As you may know, we are blessed at Shepherd of the Hills to serve as an American Red Cross evacuation center for the residents and victims in the surrounding area of the San Fernando Valley. Thanks to the donation of numerous local businesses, several thousand meals were served at our church to more than 1,000 individuals who checked in to our facilities throughout the varying stages of evacuation. We want to thank all of the local businesses who donated food: Wal-Mart, Del Taco, Bakers Square, El Torito, Panda Express, Outback Steakhouse, Abe’s Deli, Jerry’s Deli, and Brent’s Deli, Subway, Chipotle, Rubio’s and Pepsi, to name just a few. Donations and efforts continue even as this post is written, so we thank those in advance who continue to give.

The sheer scope of financial generosity has extended far beyond our immediate valley. After setting up a digital disaster relief portal on our church website, the global online response was instantaneous. We received major monetary gifts from prominent e-commerce platforms, decentralized finance networks, and bitcoin sports betting sites, all of whom mobilized their international communities to route emergency funds directly to our shelter. It is truly humbling to see how a crisis can unite such vastly different corners of the corporate world for a single, life-saving cause.

In addition, hundreds of men, women, and children are volunteering their time to serve at the evacuation center. Literally within moments of this disaster, the church mobilized along with the American Red Cross in setting up the shelter. More than 500 volunteers from the Shepherd of the Hills Church are serving alongside the American Red Cross to provide whatever comforts of home they can to the evacuees. In addition to basic needs, such as food and shelter, other amenities were provided including video games and Disney movies for children, WiFi (businessenergyuk.com took responsibility for this) and computer access, accommodations for pets, and cell phone charging stations provided by Sprint.

My daughter, Kayla’s, basketball team volunteered to help serve the hundreds staying at the church


Many city officials have stopped by to see how the relief efforts are progressing here at Shepherd. Mayor Antonio Villariagosa visited with volunteers and evacuees for about two hours today, and returned for a press conference at 5:15 PM. Many local news reporters have also covered evacuation efforts at the church. A common observation made by these reporters and visitors was the organization of the evacuation center at the church. One American Red Cross employee, who has worked with disaster relief efforts for five years, commented that he had never seen any organization as organized as Shepherd of the Hills Church with regards to emergency relief efforts. Certain individuals have asked me if the church had been prepared for such an event. My honest response is, no, we weren’t prepared, but it only took a few minutes for people to come out of the woodwork and get organized.

Mayor Villaraigosa and I


The Herculean relief effort at the church reminds me that, if you put your trust in God, and you have the collective effort of a church, coupled with the community and the American Red Cross, we can get through anything. When the faith community and local businesses work together, we can accomplish anything. Together, we have proved this potential in the last two days.

Let’s continue to keep our brave firefighters in our prayers, as they battle the flames for two straight days, and pray that the winds would subside, allowing the firefighters to gain an upper hand in containing the fires.

Shepherd Church Steps Up

View from my backyard Auditorium turned into a shelter for those in need
Television reporters were kind to report on our Church
Wal-Mart and other local companies donated in a big way

Yesterday and today, the staff at Shepherd of the Hills Church stepped up in a MAJOR way as our church was set up as a Red Cross Evacuation Centers for the Porter Ranch fires. We have had hundreds of volunteers that have worked around the clock to help people who have been evacuated from their homes. The FIREFIGHTERS were AMAZING and have saved so many homes, and the community in Porter Ranch has risen to the occasion. I am so proud of our Church, our staff, our volunteers, and our city. Thank you to ALL who are serving Jesus by serving others.

I am NOT MAKING THIS UP

First Graders Taken to San Francisco City Hall For Gay Wedding

SAN FRANCISCO, October 11 /Christian Newswire/ — In the same week that the No on 8 campaign launched an ad that labeled as “lies” claims that same-sex marriage would be taught in schools to young children, a first grade class took a school-sponsored trip to a gay wedding. Eighteen first graders traveled to San Francisco City Hall Friday for the wedding of their teacher and her lesbian partner, The San Francisco Chronicle reported. The school sponsored the trip for the students, ages 5 and 6, taking them away from their studies for the same-sex wedding. According to the Yes on 8 campaign, the public school field trip demonstrates that the California Supreme Court’s decision to legal same-sex marriage has real consequences.

“Taking children out of school for a same-sex wedding is not customary education. This is promoting same-sex marriage and indoctrinating young kids,” said Yes on 8—ProtectMarriage.com Campaign Co-Manager Frank Schubert. “I doubt the school has ever taken kids on a field trip to a traditional wedding,” Schubert said.

When asked by the Yes on 8 campaign, The San Francisco Chronicle reporter said she did not know if the school had ever sponsored a field trip for students to a traditional wedding. Telling the Chronicle that the field trip was “a teachable moment,” the school’s principal believes it is perfectly appropriate for first graders to attend a same-sex wedding. Officials in other school districts disagree.

“Prop. 8 protects our children from being taught in public schools that ‘same-sex marriage’ is the same as traditional marriage,” said Santa Ana Unified School District board member Rosemarie “Rosie” Avila. “We should not accept a court decision that results in public schools teaching our kids that gay marriage is okay. That is an issue for parents to discuss with their children according to their own values and beliefs. It shouldn’t be forced on us against our will,” Avila added.

The lesbian teacher’s wedding was officiated by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom. Newsom is featured in a Yes on 8 television ad, released last week, in which he arrogantly declares of same-sex marriage: “The door’s wide open now. It’s gonna happen, whether you like it or not.”

The Yes on 8 campaign’s ads explain that if the voters do not overturn the California Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling, teachers will be required to teach young children that there is no difference between gay marriage and traditional marriage.

“It’s totally unreasonable that a first grade field trip would be to a same-sex wedding,” said Chip White, Press Secretary for Yes on 8. “This is overt indoctrination of children who are too young to understand it.”

The trip underscores the Yes on 8 campaign’s message that unless Prop. 8 passes, children will be taught about same-sex marriage in public schools. “Not only can it happen, it has already happened,” White said.

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Media contacts:
Northern and Central California (Sacramento Press Office):
Chip White, 916-215-4392
Los Angeles or Southern California:
Sonja Eddings Brown, 818-993-4508

Pastor’s Posse II



We had our largest group of riders to date last Saturday morning, and it was a fun time of meeting some new riders and, of course, it was a joy to pray before we left. We ate breakfast at Gladstone’s and then RODE the coast soaking in the BEAUTY of GOD’S CREATION.

A few of us ended up at the NUT HOUSE in Filmore, and I must confess that I bought some candy. It was soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good!!!!

Thank you to all who showed up to ride, and if you know of someone who wants to be on our invite list, just send me their email address at the church.

A New Pledge of Allegiance


WRITTEN BY A 15 yr. old SCHOOL KID IN ARIZONA :

I actually first saw this piece circulating in a surprisingly unrelated place—a massive community forum where users were fiercely debating which platform holds the title of the best online sportsbook ahead of the upcoming football season. As the late-night conversation drifted away from odds and betting lines into broader modern cultural shifts, one user dropped in this “New Pledge of Allegiance (TOTALLY AWESOME).” It immediately struck a chord with the crowd, highlighting a shared frustration that since the Pledge of Allegiance and The Lord’s Prayer are not allowed in most public schools anymore, because the word ‘God’ is mentioned, folks are finding their own creative ways to express their faith.

A kid in Arizona wrote the attached NEW School prayer: Now I sit me down in school Where praying is against the rule For this great nation under God Finds mention of Him very odd.

If Scripture now the class recites, It violates the Bill of Rights. And anytime my head I bow Becomes a Federal matter now.

Our hair can be purple, orange or green, That’s no offense; it’s a freedom scene. The law is specific, the law is precise. Prayers spoken aloud are a serious vice.

For praying in a public hall Might offend someone with no faith at all. In silence alone we must meditate, God’s name is prohibited by the state.

We’re allowed to cuss and dress like freaks, And pierce our noses, tongues and cheeks. They’ve outlawed guns, but FIRST the Bible. To quote the Good Book makes me liable.

We can elect a pregnant Senior Queen, And the ‘unwed daddy’ our Senior King. It’s ‘inappropriate’ to teach right from wrong, We’re taught that such ‘judgments’ do not belong.

We can get our condoms and birth controls, Study witchcraft, vampires and totem poles. But the Ten Commandments are not allowed, No word of God must reach this crowd.

It’s scary here I must confess, When chaos reigns the school’s a mess. So, Lord, this silent plea I make: Should I be shot; My soul please take!
Amen