Celebrating Founder's  
60th Anniversary!!!
1960 - 2020 


SERVICES AT 10am
FREE PARKING!
Enter on New Hampshire

 
 
BLACK HISTORY MONTH THIS SUNDAY AT FOUNDER'S FOCUSES ON ARCHITECT,
PAUL REVERE WILLIAMS
 
Founder's was recently listed on the National Registry of Historic Sites. This is because this national body recognized that Founder's is an outstanding work of architecture by Paul R. Williams, the great black architect. Founder's is now on the national list of historical sites to visit.
 
Paul Revere Williams was born in Los Angeles on February 18, 1894 to Lila Wright Williams and Chester Stanley Williams who had recently moved from Memphis with their young son, Chester, Jr. Paul was born shortly after. When Paul was two years old his father died, and two years later his mother died.  The children were placed in separate foster homes.  Paul grew up in the home of a foster mother who devoted herself to his education and to the development of his artistic talent. 
 
During Williams' youth, the California dream attracted people from across the United States, and they mixed together with little prejudice.  Williams later reported that he was the only African American child in his elementary school, and at Polytechnic High School, he was part of an ethnic mélange. However, in high school he experienced the first hint of adversity when a teacher advised him against pursuing a career in architecture, because he would have difficulty attracting clients from the majority white community and the smaller black community could not provide enough work. 
 
Williams did not give up. Confident in his strengths, he simultaneously pursued architectural education and professional experience with Los Angeles' leading design firms while developing social and business networks. Certified as a building contractor in 1915, he was licensed as an architect by the State of California in 1921. Earning accolades in architectural competitions and the respect and encouragement of his employers, Williams opened his own practice and became the first African American member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 1923. 
 
Southern California's real estate landscape boomed during the 1920s. Williams' early practice flourished through his growing skills as a designer of small, affordable houses for new homeowners and larger, historic revival-style homes for the more affluent clients in Flintridge, Windsor Square and Hancock Park. 
 
As his reputation grew, his practice expanded to include buildings now considered landmarks: MCA, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Springs Tennis Club and Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building. The private residences he designed for leaders in business and entertainment became legendary: actor Bert Lehr, comedians Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, dancer Bill (Bojangles) Robinson, popular entertainer Frank Sinatra and the entrepreneurial Cord and Paley families. Residential design would remain an important part of his practice, but commercial, institutional and public commissions became increasingly significant as did his work beyond Southern California, across the nation and the world.
 
He frequently donated his time and skills to projects he believed furthered the health and welfare of young people, African Americans in Southern California and greater society. In 1957, he was the first African American elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
 
Paul R. Williams retired from practice in 1973 and died in 1980 at the age of 85.
Posthumously, Williams was awarded AIA's 2017 Gold Medal, the highest annual honor recognizing individuals whose work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture.
 




REV. ARTHUR WELCOMES YOUR QUESTIONS & SUGGESTIONS

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Join Us Sunday Morning  
February 23rd,  at 10:00am, when  
Dr. Arthur Chang's topic will be:
     
Show Up and Success Will Find You
 
Description:
       
The Cosmic Source did not make us to hide ourselves from life and its challenges. It made us with the aim to make a positive difference to the world. We can all do this to the best of our abilities but we must show up with the full light of the sun on our faces. If we show up, success will find us.
 
Honoring our architect,  
Paul R. Williams
Founder's LostLA episode will be shown during the service 
 
 
Sacred Music
Founder's Choir   
Jennifer Wallace
Band: Rob Woyshner, Lou Savage and  
Quentin Dennard  
       
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Founder's Ministerio Español  
 
Domingo, 23 de Febrero
 
Susy Figueroa, Facilitadora
     
 La escuela dominical está disponible al mismo tiempo
para los niños de 3 años y más


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THE "ARC" KIDS GET STARTED!



Join Founder's All Rise Chorus!!

Founder's ARC is an inclusive chorus for youth ages 8-18. The group is directed by music educator, Jonas Sills, and is under the auspices of Founder's Community Outreach Corporation, FCOC.
 
Founder's ARC welcomes all children who have a genuine desire to sing and who can enjoy learning and growing as part of a musical group.
 
About Jonas Sills
Jonas Sills has a degree in Choral/Vocal music education as well as an advanced California teaching credential in Kindergarten through High school vocal music from Cal State University Long Beach. Jonas taught public school music for over 20 years spending 15 of those in the Long Beach Unified School District.
 
Rehearsals and Contact Information
 
Rehearsal on Sunday, February 23rd from 1:00 to 3:00 at Founder's Center (Chapel) 3281 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90020. Street parking and garage parking off of New Hampshire.
 
For more info contact Jonas Edwin Sills at 562-760-6129, [email protected],
                                                            or
Founder's FCOC at 213-388-9733, ext. 103, Founderscommunityoutreach.org


 

Ernest's Corner
 
There is no doubt about the immutability and the avail­ability of the Law. The Law is Infinite. It is right where we happen to be at any given time. It occupies all space and fills every form with differentiations of Itself. The Law also flows through us, because It flows through everything, and since we exist, It must be in and through us. This is the crux of the whole matter. Infinite and immutable as the Law is-ever-present and available as It must be, the potential possibility of all human probability-It must flow through us in order to manifest for us.

    -Ernest Holmes
 
The Science of Mind, p. 52.2    


Featuring Dr. Arthur Chang 
Next week, on "This Thing Called Life"   
Dr. Arthur will be speaking on the theme:  
"Success: The Blessing of Imperfection"
The weekly broadcasts are: 
Monday: "The Field as Your Word"
Tuesday: "Your Life as You Believe"
Wednesday: "Imperfection Is the Gift"
Thursday: "Carpe Diem"
Friday: "The Law of Unfoldment"
The shows are posted daily and available 24 hours. 




FOUNDER'S YOGA CLASS WITH ANN REED  
JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY'S FROM 1:30 TO 2:30PM!!






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