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These congregations are committed to engaging in
dialogue, discernment, education and prayer on the death penalty.
1. St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, Palo Alto, CA
2. St. Camillus Center for Pastoral Care, Los
Angeles, CA
3. First Congregational Church in Santa Cruz,
Santa Cruz, CA
4. Holy Cross Catholic Church, Santa Barbara,
CA
5. People’s Church, Ludington, MI
6. Catholic Congregation at CCI, Tehachapi,
CA
7. St. Mel Parish, Woodland Hills, CA
8. Lakeshore Ave. Baptist Church, Oakland, CA
9. Marin Friends Meeting, San Rafael, CA
10. Kehilla Community Synagogue, Piedmont,
CA
11. Unitarian Universalist Church of Verdugo
Hills, La Cresenta, CA
12. Holy Family Catholic Church, South
Pasadena
13. Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Redwood City,
CA
14. Newman Catholic Student Community at
UC Davis, Davis, CA
15. The Prayer Center, Long Beach, CA
16. San Rafael First UMC, San Rafael, CA
17. St. Mary’s Cathedral of the Assumption, San
Francisco, CA
18. Newman Catholic Center for Cal Poly and
Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA
19. St. Christopher Parish, San Jose, CA
20. Dolores Mission, Los Angeles, CA
21. Congregation Shir Hadash, Los Gatos, CA
22. Blessed Kateri, Santa Clarita, CA
23. New Spirit Community Church, Berkeley, CA
24. St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Parish, Santa
Clarita, CA
25. Queen of Apostles Church, San Jose, CA
26. Church of the Ascension: Men’s Club,
Saratoga, CA
27. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Community,
San Jose, CA
28. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, East
Palo Alto, CA
29. St. Gabriel Parish, San Francisco, CA
30. Congregation Kol Shofar, Tiburon, CA
31. Congregation Rodef Sholom, San Rafael, CA
32. Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
San Jose, CA
33. All Souls Episcopal Parish, Berkeley, CA
34. Mercy Center, Burlingame, CA
35. Notre Dame des Victoires, San Francisco,
CA
36. Mercy High School (Campus Ministry), San
Francisco, CA
37. Center for Spiritual Enlightenment, San Jose,
CA
38. St. Lawrence the Martyr Catholic Parish and
Education Center, Santa Clara, CA
39. The Catholic Church of Visalia (includes
Holy Family, St Charles Borromeo, St.
Mary's, St. Thomas the Apostle, and San
Felipe de Jesus), Visalia, CA
40. Cathedral Basilica of San Joseph, San Jose,
CA
41. St. Isabella Parish, San Rafael, CA
42. St. Francis Parish, Bakersfield, CA
43. First Presbyterian Church of Palo Alto, Palo
Alto, CA
These names are in the chronological order by which they engaged with the 1000 C O N G R E G A T I O N S C A M P A I G N .
The 1000 CONGREGATIONS CAMPAIGN is a coalition project of California People of Faith Working Against the Death Penalty,
Progressive Jewish Alliance and Death Penalty Focus.
5 Third Street Suite 725, San Francisco, CA 94103 – FAX 415.243.0994 – 1000congregations@gmail.com
www.deathpenalty.org/1000congregations
These congregations are committed to engaging in
dialogue, discernment, education and prayer on the death penalty.
44. St. Dunstan Catholic Church, Millbrae, CA
45. St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Los
Gatos, CA
46. Fairfax Community Church, UCC, Fairfax,
CA
47. McGee Ave. Baptist Church, Berkeley, CA
48. Niles Congregational UCC, Fremont, CA
49. The Thomas Merton Center for Catholic
Spiritual Development
50. St. Julie’s Church, San Jose, CA
51. Sisters of the Presentation, Blessed Virgin
Mary, San Francisco, CA
52. St. John of God, San Francisco, CA
53. Grace Episcopal Church, Bakersfield, CA
These names are in the chronological order by which they engaged with the 1000 C O N G R E G A T I O N S C A M P A I G N .
The 1000 CONGREGATIONS CAMPAIGN is a coalition project of California People of Faith Working Against the Death Penalty,
Progressive Jewish Alliance and Death Penalty Focus.
5 Third Street Suite 725, San Francisco, CA 94103 – FAX 415.243.0994 – 1000congregations@gmail.com
www.deathpenalty.org/1000congregations
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