Sundays at 10:30 AM

June 14
10:30 AM

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This Sunday, we welcome guest speaker Rev. Dr. Monica Corsaro. Let us come together and be inspired by her message, “Miracles do Happen!”.

Reverend Doctor Monica Corsaro is the Settled Senior Pastor of Fairview Community Church in Costa Mesa.  Her career always having an interfaith and intercultural understanding has combined traditional ministry and political activism while steeped in a process of understanding, serving diverse communities in Washington State, Illinois, Colorado, and Southern California.

Before coming to Orange County, she led United Methodist and Christian Church, Disciples of Christ congregations in the Seattle area, and served a variety of higher education communities and settings, as campus minister at the University of Washington, chaplain of community engagement at Monmouth College, University Chaplain at Illinois Wesleyan, and Director of Spiritual Life at Knox College. At every setting if they already were not open and affirming, she led the congregation or board through the process so they could become so. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science from Illinois State University, a Master of Divinity degree from Iliff School of Theology, and a doctoral degree from Wesley Theological Seminary.

Pastor Monica is a strong advocate for social causes. She has served as Director of Social Justice Ministries for the Church Council of Greater Seattle and was the first-ever chaplain in the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. And Co-Convener of the Religious Coalition for Equality, a statewide organization that along with many other advocacy groups won marriage equality for the state of Washington in 2012. After, while serving as the pastor of Rainier Beach United Methodist Church in Seattle, she challenged the Boy Scouts of America after they removed a member of her congregation from his role as scoutmaster, due to his sexual orientation. Pastor Monica, her scoutmaster, and the troop of Rainier Beach United Methodist Church, fought the Boy Scouts of America, won that battle, and today local troops can have scoutmasters of their choice (regardless of gender or sexual orientation)… all thanks to a small church in a neighborhood sticking to their values.

Another passion of the Rev. Dr. is the intersectionality of process thought and jazz, and that all of life is improvisation, and when done well plays, and plays well! Check out some of her writings on the blog Open Horizons. Rev. Dr. Monica Corsaro can be seen walking at one of our many gorgeous green spaces or beaches and or at one of our many coffeeshops enjoying a cup of coffee and good conversation and or a jazz spot grooving to the beat.

We’re grateful to one of our Deacons for providing this wonderful photo of our Easter Altar.
Spring blooms in glass vases decorate a table with purple cloth and communion trays.

You’re invited

Have you been away from church for a long time, or are you new to the church altogether? Many of us have been in your position! But we’ve seen how just showing up, even once, can bring a sense of purpose and a fresh outlook. Download our newcomer guide for quick answers to the most common questions.