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3rd Annual Silent Auction/Quilt Raffle Winners - Click to view
Media needs of the community - Click to view
Minster and Feed the Homeless Event (Sunday, 23 Nov at 1pm) - Click to view
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CFRTD Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Please join us in being Christ's Hands and Feet to minster to the lost, lonely, and hungry (whom in Matt 25:40 Jesus called the "least of these") and are currently struggling with worldly material poverty and homelessness. We want to serve our brothers and sisters and give them a taste and reason to be thankful during the Thanksgiving Season.
The current plan is to meet on Sunday afternoon of 23 Nov around 1pm to minister, witness to and feed our homeless brothers and sisters in the Tejon and I25 area.
Once we have a definite location confirmed, we will send out an update with the map pin.
Mark your calendar: Nov 23, 2025 at 1:00pm (Sunday)
We have a sign up sheet for the items below at the following link:
Food and Item Signup
Currently we could use the following:
- Hams, Turkeys, and Roasted Chicken
- Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, and Stuffing and Gravy
- Green bean or vegetable Casseroles
- Assorted Chips in individual serving bags
- Bottled Water
- Assorted Canned or Bottled Soda or juices
- Napkins
- Random Treats (hard candies, packaged gum, packaged brownies, snack cakes, etc.)
- Hygiene items such as socks, tooth brushes, small tooth pastes, combs
- Clothing items such as Socks, Jackets, Sweaters, Blankets
- Bigger items such as Backpacks, Suitcases, and Tents
For more information, contact:?
Pete Saucedo,
John Thompkins,
The Tres Dias Essentials paragraph 2.6 is clear that "TRES DIAS is not a service organization" but states, "The TRES DIAS movement encourages Pescadores to participate in 'worthy projects'." This is definitely a worthy project to reach out to our homeless population and seek the lost and we invite those Pescadores who happen to have the time, talents, treasure, and heart to participate if they choose.
Everyone who attends a Tres Dias Weekend automatically becomes a community member. It is then the decision and commitment of that member as to whether they remain active or not.
Active community members have a responsibility and they are expected to:
- Act appropriately and treat all other members with respect with kind and encouraging words, abrazos, and lifting each other up during times of sorrow, mourning, and even in a fallen or backslidden state as Galatians 6:2 reminds us to “Bear each other’s burdens and fulfill the law of Christ.”
-There should be NO TOLERANCE and NO EXCEPTION for course or vulgar language, divisive or disparaging terms, and inappropriate jokes or stories. We MUST hold each other accountable.
- Engage in Fourth Day activities such as Secuelas, Christian focused Reunion, Small, Accountability, and/or Life Groups (remember staying connected with other brothers and sisters keeps you grounded in Christ)
- Support and/or serve on weekend teams (support includes sponsoring Pilgrims, providing Palanca, signing up on prayer wheels, and being remote prayer chas)
- Contribute to Pay it Forward according to your means so that others can receive the same blessing that you have
- Stepping up and supporting your local Christian community including CFR with your 4T’s (Time, Talent, Treasure, and Thoughts) and that’s by attending, serving, giving, and praying.
-There should be NO TOLERANCE and NO EXCEPTION for course or vulgar language, divisive or disparaging terms, and inappropriate jokes or stories. We MUST hold each other accountable.
Section 3. Qualifications for Community Leadership (QFCL)
This includes, but is not limited to, team members, elected and other local secretariat officers, and members of standing and special committees of the local secretariat – Any person serving in a Community Leadership position must be living a life that is not in a state of rebellion against God. A state of rebellion against God can best be described as an unrepentant, open, and active participation in or advocacy of activities contrary to the commands (for example, The Ten Commandments) and guidelines in Scripture* for holy living and Christian leadership. Some examples (although not limited to these areas) are:
- Dependence upon alcohol or illegal drugs.
- Continued involvement in criminal activities whereby such involvement knowingly violates federal, state, or local laws, statutes, or ordinances, unless those laws come into conflict with these qualifications for members, in which case these qualifications take precedence.
- Continued involvement in lustful, immoral, or perverted activities such as, but not limited to, any person who identifies as any gender or self-description other than their biological gender as determined by God at conception, pornography and/or any sexual relationship outside of a lawful marriage between a biological man and a biological woman as determined by God at conception.
- Involvement in the occult or Satanic worship.
- Openly professed allegiance to any non-Christian religion or organization which denies the deity of Jesus Christ.