Passing of Elder Gerald Penick Sr., | March 11, 2025

 

Dear Southeastern California Conference members,

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Elder Gerald Penick, Sr., who passed away on Friday morning, March 7, 2025, surrounded by his wife and children in Alvarado, Texas.

Elder Penick was born on October 1, 1944, in Topeka, Kansas, where his father pastored. Beginning at age 4, Gerald displayed his musical talent, playing the piano and adding the organ soon after. He led choirs by age 13. He graduated from Oakwood College in 1970, where he met the love of his life, Linda Penick.

Elder Penick’s ministry journey included being the organist for C.D. Brooks and E.E. Cleveland. He began his pastoral ministry in the South Central Conference, Central States Conference, and Allegheny West Conference before he joined the Southeastern California Conference. In Allegheny West, he finished building the Southeast SDA Church in Cleveland, OH. At Kansas Avenue, he held several evangelistic series to plant the Mt. Rubidoux SDA Church, leading baptisms at the Union for several years.

After pastoring the Kansas Avenue and 31st Street churches, he transitioned into the conference office. There, he served as Vice President of Black Ministries, where he created the Black Adventist Ministerial Fellowship (BAMF) and established the Black Ministries camp meeting, which was open to all churches. Over the course of 25 years, he held key positions including Vice President, Executive Secretary, and served as President for Southeastern California Conference from 2005-2012.

As president, Elder Penick’s leadership created an indelibly tangible impact within the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Jonathan Park, current president of SECC shares, “under Elder Penick's leadership, Elder Sandra Roberts became the first female Executive Secretary and later the first female president of a conference in the North American Division. I have always appreciated his extraordinary way he welcomed me into the conference office and his willingness to listen and impart his wisdom.”

Though Elder Penick’s leadership in administration was invaluable, his dream was always to return to pastoral ministry after leaving the office. He worked another six years in local congregational leadership. He served as Executive Pastor at Garden Grove (now OC Grace), served as Interim Pastor at several congregations, and concluding his years of ministry at Arden Hills in 2018 and OC Grace in 2019.

We are deeply grateful for Elder Penick’s many years of faithful service to the Southeastern California Conference and his unwavering commitment to ministry. He was well-loved for his gifted piano and organ playing, and his smile and laughter brightened the lives of many. His love for Jesus and his passionate energy for service left a lasting impression on all who knew him.

Elder Penick is survived by his beloved wife, Linda, his adult children Gerald Penick, Jr. (Terri), Eric (Tanisha), Anthony (Johanna), and seven grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends.

Please keep his family and loved ones in your prayers during this difficult time.

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From the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church: An Appeal for Human Dignity and Decency

There are many in the United States who are afraid for their futures, and for the lives of family members. As a Christian denomination in the U.S., the Seventh-day Adventist Church supports the rights of all persons, no matter their country of origin—the equal rights provided in the U.S. Constitution and fair treatment as immigrants and refugees in this country.

As members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, we believe that “we are all equal in Christ, who by one Spirit has bonded us into one fellowship with Him and with one another; we are to serve and be served without partiality or reservation” (Fundamental Belief No.14).

“We maintain our allegiance to the biblical principles of equality and dignity of all human beings in the face of historic and continuing attempts to use skin color, place of origin, caste, or perceived lineage as a pretext for oppressive and dominating behavior. These attempts are a denial of our shared humanity, and we deplore all such aggression and prejudice as an offense to God” (Seventh-day Adventist Church statement “One Humanity: A Human Relations Statement Addressing Racism, Casteism, Tribalism, and Ethnocentrism”).

The Bible declares that in Christ there is neither Jew nor Gentile, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female—all are one in Christ Jesus (Gal. 3:28). We are one humanity. Dehumanization and margination by law or the implementation of the laws or policies are diametrically opposed to the Bible. Therefore, it is inhumane and robs people of their God-given dignity in Christ to have policies that make them afraid to go to church and school because of the threat of being deported.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America encourages its churches and schools to be warm and welcoming places for all people. All are created by God and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.

In light of the fact that we have a shared humanity, in light of the fact we all are created equal, in light of the fact we should love our neighbor as ourselves, and in light of the fact that Jesus said, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me” (Matt. 25:40, NIV), our appeal is for us, as Adventists, to show our immigrant families that we love them by lifting up our voices and standing by their side in these times of uncertainty.

Our appeal to our policymakers and government leaders is found in The Seventh-day Adventist Church Manual (p. 92): “All are in search of wholeness. All are gifted, needed, and treasured. All are created in the image of God with an inherent dignity regardless of any limitation they may have.” Therefore, let our laws and the implementation of our laws treat all of God’s children, who are created in His image, with the dignity and decency they deserve.

Sincerely,

G. Alexander Bryant, DMin

President

Kyoshin Ahn, PhD

Executive Secretary

Judy Glass

Treasurer/CFO

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Pastor Julio Tabuenca. He passed away Friday, January 17, 2025.

Pastor Julio Tabuenca was born in Juliaca, Peru, where his parents served as missionaries from Argentina. In 1967, he and his wife, Alicia, traveled from Argentina to the United States to pursue master's degrees at Andrews University. Pastor Julio would go on to complete his PhD from CA Graduate School of Theology and his EdD from Loma Linda University.

Over his lifetime, Pastor Julio held several leadership roles ranging from Adventist education to Public Health. His last thirty years of ministry were spent in the Southeastern California Conference where he pastored nearly a dozen churches with his trademark passion and dedication, eventually retiring as senior pastor of the Campus Hill church in 2018. 

He leaves behind his wife Alicia, children Monica Huff, Arturo Tabuenca, and five granddaughters.

Southeastern California Conference expresses their gratitude for his years of service and active membership in spreading the gospel.

Please join us in keeping his family and loved ones in prayer.

We are excited to announce the appointment of Pastor Meshach Soli as the new Associate Ministerial Director for the Southeastern California Conference (SECC). He joins the Ministerial department with excitement to serve each pastor and a part of the Center for Discipleship & Evangelism.

Pastor Meshach, born and raised in Southern California, brings with him over 14 years of pastoral experience, a powerful testimony of transformation through God’s grace, and a passion for serving others. His ministry journey has been dedicated to empowering youth and young adults, and he currently serves as the Associate Youth Director for Club Ministries. 

With a deep connection to his Pacific Islander roots and a heart for evangelism, Pastor Meshach is also the Board Chair for The Two Percent Ministry, serving Indigenous and Pacific Islander communities across the North American Division. Known for his dynamic leadership and love for ministry, he views his role not as a job, but as a lifestyle of service to God’s Kingdom. Beyond his ministry work, he is a loving husband to his high school sweetheart, Linda, and father of five sons, serving together with his family in their mission to 'Magnify the King and Multiply the Kingdom.'

Please join us in welcoming Pastor Meshach as he steps into his new role on September 29, 2024. We are excited about the fresh energy and vibrant leadership he will bring to our Ministerial department!

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Taji Saleem as the new Communications and Media Director for the Southeastern California Conference (SECC). Taji has been an integral part of the SECC family since July 19, 2020, when he began his journey with us as a Media Specialist for the Youth Department. His innovative approach and creative talents have significantly contributed to the department's media outreach and engagement.

Most recently, Taji served as the Assistant Director for Media for the SECC Youth Department, a role he assumed October, 2022. His leadership and expertise in media production, graphic design, and digital communication have already made a lasting impact.

Taji holds a Bachelor of Arts in Film Production, with a minor in Graphic Design, from California Baptist University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He is currently completing a master’s program in Pastoral Ministry at Andrews University. Throughout his career, Taji has demonstrated a commitment to creating empathetic and relevant content that resonates with audiences across various platforms.

As the new Communications and Media Director, Taji will lead our efforts to enhance SECC's communication and media strategies, ensuring that our message reaches and inspires our diverse community. We are confident that his creative vision and dedication will continue to uplift and expand our conference's communication and media efforts as well as our mission.

Please join us in congratulating Taji on his new role and in offering your support as he transitions into this important position. We look forward to the exciting contributions he will bring to SECC in the years ahead.

Welcome, Taji!

January 25, 2024

We are pleased to announce the Executive Committee has elected Andrea King as the Vice President of Black Ministries for Southeastern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. King most recently served as the Communication and Media Director for SECC. Please continue to keep her in prayer as she steps into this new role.

Celebrating Creativity: Thousands of Dollars Awarded to Conference Creatives

By Megan Jacobs

On November 12, 2023, the Southeastern California Conference (SECC) Communications and Media Department celebrated and honored the winners of the Media Mob Awards at an awards ceremony at La Sierra Alumni Center. It was a momentous occasion, praising God for the creativity that courses through our conference.

The Media Mob Awards contest was an opportunity to recognize the creative work that our pastors and media teams have accomplished this year. Participants submitted their art within six categories: social media, website design, graphic design, photography, videography for individuals, and videography for churches. Separate panels of at least three judges—consisting of various communication leaders and specialists across the North American Division—determined the winners of each category. At the awards ceremony, the audience voted for Audience Choice favorites in the graphic design and photography categories.

The awards ceremony pulled out all the stops for a night to remember. The alumni center was dressed to the nines (just like the attendees!) with a red carpet, balloons, and sparkle. “It was a gala that I continue to liken to the Grammys on an Adventist scale,” reflected Althea Jasper from 31st Street church. Creatives, pastors, and friends came together to eat, connect, and even play games! 

“What I enjoyed most about the event was the opportunity to connect and learn from other communicators within our conference,” said Keturah Reed from Azure Hills church. “I was also inspired as I saw the content produced by others.”

The anticipation was tangible as Andrea King, director of SECC Communications and Media, announced the winners. Over $3,000 in prize money was awarded to our category winners, audience choice winners, and honorable mentions. 

SECC is profoundly grateful for the participants of the Media Mob Awards, and we wish them all heartfelt congratulations! It is inspiring to see God continue to work through our churches through their media ministries. To view the winning submissions, please visit www.seccadventist.org/mediamobawards.

  1. The winners proudly hold their trophies together. ↩︎
  2. Andrea King congratulates Ben Amoah as an honorable mention. ↩︎

Constituency Presessions Welcome Hundreds

Over the past two weeks, SECC held presessions in preparation for Constituency Session in the five counties of our conference: Imperial County (at El Centro Spanish Church on April 30), San Diego County (at San Diego Fil-Am Church on May 1), Orange County (at OC Grace Church on May 2), Riverside County (at Riverside Community Church on May 4), and San Bernardino County (at Loma Linda Korean Church on May 9). These sessions are important in order to properly inform and prepare delegates for the 2023 Constituency. For constituency information, bylaws, and more, visit seccsession.org.

On June 8, 2022, the Southeastern California Conference Administration issued the following statement in the wake of several shootings:

Our hearts are heavy, and we mourn with the families and loved ones affected by the several mass shootings that have taken place in the last few weeks across our nation. We are saddened by the increased amount of violence and loss of life, and we pray for comfort for those who are hurt and suffering as a result of these senseless acts. We want to be a part of the solution to make our schools, clinics, churches, and grocery stores safe again.

The Seventh-day Adventist World Church issued a statement over 30 years ago that still rings true today. “Pursuits of peace and the preservation of life are to be the goals of Christians. Evil cannot be effectively met with evil but must be overcome with good. Seventh-day Adventists, with other people of goodwill, wish to cooperate in using every legitimate means of reducing, and eliminating where possible, the root causes of crime.”

The Southeastern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists stands against all forms of violence and wishes to be agents of love, compassion, hope, and justice in our communities.  We commit to being a persistent voice for peace. We pray the words of the Apostle Paul in 2 Thessalonians 3:16, “Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.”

- Southeastern California Conference Administration

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