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14th and Albany

14th and Albany

By: 1st EV Free of Los Angeles
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For over 100 years, the 1st EV Free Church of Los Angeles has stood at the corner of 14th and Albany, faithfully ministering to the neighborhood. Over the years, the neighborhood changed, but the mission never did. This podcast digs into the past, present, and future of ministry in the heart of the city. Listen to stories of persistence, conversations of substance, and voices of those who, individually and collectively, seek to follow the heart of Jesus Christ in Los Angeles. https://evfreela.org1st EV Free of Los Angeles Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • 004 - From Chicago to LA - Part 3: Tutoring
    May 13 2026

    In this conclusion to Pastor Doug Moore's oral history of his first years at the church, he shares about the tutoring program that brought college students into neighborhood homes.

    Then Doug has a conversation with Sarah Romero Yetter, who was the first (and current) director of the S.A.Y. Yes! after school program for our church. They reflect on the impact of tutoring in both the church and the neighborhood.

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    38 mins
  • 003 - From Chicago to LA - Part 2: ESL
    May 6 2026

    In part 2 of our oral history of Pastor Doug Moore's earliest years at the church, we hear how he responded to the needs of Pico Union in the 1980s by starting the ESL (English as a Second Language) program.

    He couldn't do it alone, and he tells us about the two remarkable women who took the challenge head-on.

    And what happened when resistance to the flourishing program cropped up from an unexpected place?

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    12 mins
  • 002 - From Chicago to LA - Part 1: The Call
    May 2 2026

    An oral history by former pastor Doug Moore, on his call to the church from Chicago.

    After initially turning down an opportunity to pastor the church, Doug (whose roots at EV Free go back nearly 100 years), finally accepts the call.

    The story of how he and his wife, Connie, decided to take the pastorate here is both inspiring and thoughtful. God's hand in preparing the couple for the decades of ministry to come is evident, as Doug takes us back to the 1980s in Pico Union.

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    14 mins
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