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National Night Out
Our Annual National Night Out at Lincoln Avenue Christian Church on August 5, 2025 was a wonderful evening of unity and celebration. Neighbors, families, and the Pasadena Police and Fire Departments came together to enjoy free Mike’s Fat Boy Burgers, music, raffle prizes, games, and local resources. Thank you to everyone who joined us in building a stronger, safer community!
First Ladies Health Clinic
On Sunday, July 27, 2025, we held our annual First Ladies Health clinic for our community. This free event provided vital health screenings, mental health resources, wellness giveaways, and more, right after church service.

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NuRturing Our Well Being
Our first Nurturing Our Well-Being event on May 14, 2025 brought together over 450 community members for a day of connection, health, and support. Thanks to Take Action 2025, we distributed 300 bags of fresh produce and 300 bags of groceries. We’re grateful to everyone who participated, volunteered, or donated—this is just the beginning!. A huge THANK YOU to everyone who showed up, volunteered, donated, or supported this event. We couldn’t have done it without you!
Pastor's Book Signing
On Sunday, May 4, 2025, the community came together to celebrate Pastor Dr. Wayne C. Cooper, author of Healing the Souls of Black Men. His new book explores the struggles and triumphs of Black men, offering practical tools to overcome obstacles, heal, and thrive in a world still shaped by racism and prejudice.

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Welcome Home
On Sunday, March 23rd, LACC hosted a heartfelt event to support more than 20 church members and neighbors who lost their homes in the Eaton Canyon Fire. Many were unable to attend service for several weeks due to being relocated. The afternoon brought everyone together over a warm meal, with space to share stories, offer encouragement, and provide love gifts to help families begin rebuilding. It was a powerful reminder of the strength and compassion within our community.