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Tuấn ĐinhJanelle: Guest Speaker during Sunday Services – Oct 22nd

You’re Invited

This Sunday, Guest Speaker Tuấn ĐinhJanelle from the local community organizing group – People Acting in Community (PACT) will be sharing the pulse on community needs in the local area. Join us in welcoming our guest and get ready – a fascinating journey lies ahead.

Enjoy Tuấn’s insight and find inspiration from his ongoing community work lending a voice, offering hope and instilling a sense of community identity within the greater cultural landscape of Santa Clara County.

Directions & Location

He will be speaking in the main sanctuary. If this is your first time joining us, please see Directions & Campus Map.

Look for the big red doors when you come. For further assistance, there are people available to guide you. If you have further questions, please Contact Us.

Tuấn ĐinhJanelle’s Bio

Tuấn ĐinhJanelle comes from a family of resilient refugees who hail from Vietnam and who resettled in Flint, MI after the American war in Southeast Asia. In Flint, his family helps manufacture many of the cars that are driven in America.

In Santa Clara County, Tuấn works as a community organizer with People Acting in Community Together (PACT) and continues his family’s journey by helping communities to enhance the voices of hope and culture of welcomeness that his family experienced as new Americans.

He is a graduate of Stanford University and has worked with communities in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and served as an attorney with the United Nations in Phnom Penh.

Published on:
October 20, 2017

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