SFIC MONTHLY BREAKFAST

Thursday, May 10, 2018
8:00 am - 9:30 am

All are welcome! Bring a friend!

St. Mark's Lutheran Church  (Heritage Hall)  
1111 O'Farrell Street at Franklin, San Francisco

(Please do not park in the St. Mark's parking lot as those
spaces are rented to others. Parking is available
across the street at St. Mary's Cathedral at 1111 Gough Street).

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST HOST


MEDITATION

Dr. Sally Wei, Director, Santa Rosa Branch

PRESENTATION



The Rev. Rebecca Edwards, Co-Founder

and 

Barrett Johnson  - Program Director, SFHSA
Sophia Isom  - Program Director, SFHSA

Program:  San Francisco has almost 1,000 children in foster care and they need our support. Opening your heart to a foster child can be an amazingly rewarding experience. Our presenters will tell you more about how you and your faith communities can make a difference in a child's life.

Presenters:  The Rev. Rebecca Edwards is one of the co-founders of Braid Mission, a ministry that builds community around youth in foster care through intergenerational mentor teams. Barrett Johnson and Sophia Isom are both Program Directors at the San Francisco Human Services Agency's Family and Children's Services. Barrett is in charge of Program Development, which includes engaging with community partners to improve and expand the agency's services. Sophia provides leadership for foster/resource parent recruitment and approval, as well as adoptions and permanency programs. 

FAITH JOURNEY

The Rev. Eric Metoyer, Associate for Congregational Ministries

Walk & Bike To Worship Week 2018!

Congregation Leaders: Imagine a day or week where alternate forms of transportation like biking and walking are used to attend worship services instead of driving. Curious? Consider joining the 5th annual  "SF Walk and Bike to Worship" week this May 26 through June 3. Do you have someone in your congregation who would like to organize and lead? Please have them visit  Walk & Bike to Worship to spread the news. Our goal is 30+ congregations this year. Will your congregation be one? We hope you'll join us!



For additional information please visit:


PDF Flyer:  Walk & Bike to Worship

If you have any questions please contact
Susan Gallentine at 415-431-2453 x 318 or email



Department of Elections Is Seeking Poll Workers for the June 5 Election
Department of Elections
City and County of San Francisco
John Arntz, Director

For Immediate Release

SAN FRANCISCO, Friday, April 6,  2018 - The Department of Elections is reaching out to San Franciscans to volunteer as poll workers for the June 5 election. People can apply to be poll workers at the Department of Elections in City Hall, Room 48.

On Election Day, each polling place is supported by a poll worker team comprised of an inspector and three or four clerks, including some recruited though the High School Student Poll Worker Program. Inspectors serve as supervisors for the sites, while clerks assist with a variety of tasks including: checking in voters, issuing ballots, answering voters' questions, and handing out the "I Voted" stickers.

For one day of service, poll workers receive a stipend ranging from $142 to $195, depending on the assignment, as well as a custom-designed lapel pin-a little recognition for their efforts. Each pin features the election date, helping our poll workers keep track of every election for which they have volunteered.

To be a poll worker, you must be:
  • at least 18 years old (unless you participate in the High School Student Poll Worker Program)
  • a resident of California
  • a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident
People fluent in Chinese, Spanish, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, or other languages, in addition to English are encouraged to apply, as they provide vital assistance to San Francisco's diverse electorate on Election Day. 

The Department of Elections thanks the many volunteers who have already joined the City's poll worker team to provide support and assistance for all voters at all neighborhood polling places.

For more information about volunteering as a poll worker, visit 
sfgov.org/elections/serve-poll-worker or call (415) 554-4375. 

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Department of Elections
City Hall, Room 48
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 554-4375





The San Francisco Arts Commission i n partnership with OCEIA, explore SF's status as a "Sanctuary City" in this documentary by film director Theo Rigby  INation Media, Sanctuary Rising. Here's the panel discussion from local experts, live streaming from the main branch of the San Francisco Public Library.

If you were unable to attend the screening you may view the
Facebook Live Streaming  here



Commonwealth Club Podcast



Hosted by the Commonwealth Club's Middle East Forum, SFIC Executive Director Michael Pappas moderated a panel comprised of the consuls general of Israel, Portugal and El Salvador to San Francisco for a special Holocaust Remembrance Day program.