The teenagers regularly visited Third Street Promenade, whether to shop, eat or catch a movie. But in a Santa Monica district known for attracting people from all over the world,
By The Rev. Eric C. Shafer
Many of us know something about the Protestant Reformation, how, beginning in Germany with Martin Luther in 1517, various groups, “protesting” then policies and
Editor's note: the performance reviewed this week contains adult themes and potentially offensive language. The author makes use of the same language in the context of the review.
When an elderly woman arrived recently at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, homeless and seeking help, officials at the Santa Monica congregation knew what to do.
First they contacted Darci Niva
Santa Monica police detectives are seeking information or additional victims in connection with the arrest of Rabbi Sholom Doyber Levitansky, who was booked into the Santa Monica jail Wednesday on
As the month of July begins, Beth Shir Shalom, a Reform Synagogue and Congregation in Santa Monica, California, known as the "Home of the Song of Peace," welcomes
WHO BUT THE HARDCORE HATERS AMONGST US DID NOT WEEP for the Charleston Nine, and for our nation?
I had tears on a few occasions this past week, and much
Santa Monica Church of the Nazarene is hosting a community giveaway event on Saturday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Organizers describe it as similar to
On Saturday evening, May 9, The Santa Monica Synagogue will honor two of its dedicated longtime members, Brad Tukey and Stephen Youngerman. Both men have lived, worshiped, educated their children,