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“Abundance isn’t God’s provision for me to live in luxury. It’s his provision for me to help others live. God entrusts me with his money not to build my kingdom on earth, but to build his kingdom in heaven.”


– Randy Alcorn

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Life is an opportunity. Life is a journey. A journey to saying “yes” to God who calls us the Beloved. Life is a journey to love; a journey to welcome; a journey to invite; a journey to peace; a journey to generosity.

From the moment we draw our first breath to the moment we breathe our last, we are both receivers and givers. How we move from takers of everything given to us to sharers of everything we have is one measure of how we live into saying, “Yes.”

On our journey to generosity, we learn from our parents and other family members. We learn from friends and church members. We learn through our own actions and from hearing the stories of other generous people.

The gospel stories of Jesus inform, challenge, and inspire us. Whether it’s the story of the Good Samaritan, the rich young ruler, or Zacchaeus — the tax collector who gave away half of his possessions as a demonstration of his faith — Jesus invites us to see what the journey of generosity looks like.

The journey is about how we live our lives as the Beloved. Are we generous in our dealings with others? Are we generous when we welcome the stranger and the stranger to church on Sunday mornings? Are we generous in our forgiveness and in our acceptance of forgiveness? Are we generous in how we share our time and our talents?

Let’s walk together on our journey to generosity and transform lives with the love of God in Jesus Christ.

Faith Filled Generosity – 2025 Pledge

Please fill out this 2023 Pledge form and click “Submit” button at bottom of page.

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* This commitment can be changed at any time by communicating with our Parish Administrator.

Hammons Fund for Black Seminarians

Greetings UBE Members and Supporters,


As you consider your end of year contributions, please add the Hammons Fund for Black Seminarians to your list. The purpose of the Hammons Fund is to encourage and support Black seminarians in a formal ordination process in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles as they pursue a career in ministry. 

The fund is in honor of our President Emeritus, the Rev. Canon Jamesetta Glosson Hammons.

You can make a donation via Paypal or by sending a check:


Specify “Hammons Fund” in the notes on PayPal 


And the following information on the memo line on checks:
UBE H. Belfield Hannibal Chapter 
PO Box 6555
Altadena, CA 91003
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  • Why is Holy Faith Episcopal Church so popular?

    Holy Faith Episcopal Church has become a beloved episcopal church in the heart of Inglewood due to its unwavering commitment to inclusivity and community. As an episcopal church, it warmly welcomes individuals from all walks of life, celebrating the unique beauty in each person as a reflection of God's image. The church's vibrant worship services and engaging community programs embody the essence of what an episcopal church stands for—embrace, protect, and care for everyone without distinction. Through initiatives such as Bible studies, prayer requests, and community gardens, Holy Faith Episcopal Church creates an atmosphere of belonging and spiritual growth. Known for its dynamic presence in Inglewood, this episcopal church is a beacon of hope and acceptance. To experience the welcoming spirit of this exceptional episcopal church, we invite you to join us for worship or any of our community events. Indeed, the combination of dedicated leadership and a diverse congregation makes Holy Faith Episcopal Church a standout episcopal church in the community.

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    At Holy Faith Episcopal Church, we offer a range of services to support your spiritual journey. Our Sunday worship services provide a time for reflection, community, and connection with God. We also host Bible study sessions every Thursday at 3 PM, where you can delve deeper into Scripture in a supportive group setting. Additionally, our community garden program invites you to connect with nature and fellow parishioners. We welcome you to explore these offerings and become part of our faith community.

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