LCC Choir Rehearsal
LCC: Sanctuary 3300 Alpine Road, Portola Valley, CA, United StatesLadera Community Church weekly choir rehearsal.
Ladera Community Church weekly choir rehearsal.
Worship is the heart of our community life. Sunday worship begins at 9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary and online via Zoom and Facebook. All ages are invited. LCC worship is a joyful […]
LCC has a long-standing connection with LifeMoves, especially through its monthly lunch service at the Redwood City Navigation Center. Each monthly visit is a chance to share food, fellowship, and compassion with those navigating challenging transitions. We’re assembling a team of 6-10 people to prepare and serve lunch at the new center, which boasts a […]
Haumalu 'o Langi Tongan congregation's weekly Sunday service and Sunday school for the children.
Modern square dancing is a recreation enjoyed by people of all ages in the United States and around the world. We dance the Plus program utilizing All Position Dancing. We often have an A2 or C1 star tip at the end of the evening. All Plus dancers are welcome to join us for an evening […]
Join us for "Reflections for These Times," a nurturing space for connection and stillness. Each session opens with a Tai Chi prayer, followed by time to check in, lighting a […]
Join in community for fellowship time to enjoy snacks and conversation after the community support program.
Ladera Community Church weekly choir rehearsal.
Palo Alto School of Chamber Music's end-of-year student violin recital. The recital begins at 2:00 pm in the sanctuary, followed by a reception in Peabody Hall.
Worship is the heart of our community life. Sunday worship begins at 9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary and online via Zoom and Facebook. All ages are invited. LCC worship is a joyful […]
This seminar explores prayer as portrayed in secular lyrics and poems. We question assumptions we may have about prayer and gain inspiration from secular songs and from poetry. Music by Nick Cage, U2, Leonard Cohen (not ‘Hallelujah’) and Mary Gauthier will be heard and discussed. Poems by Mary Oliver, George McDonald and Andrew Marvell (with […]