Together LA enhances the positive impact of faith-inspired individuals, churches, and organizations committed to the well-being of people across Los Angeles.
Our Champions are leaders who love Jesus, love Los Angeles, and love others in practical, sacrificial ways. They build trusted relationships, collaborate for the good of their neighborhoods, and invest in the spiritual and social health of our city.
At Together LA, stories are at the heart of how we understand our city. Through blogs, listening tours, videos, and neighborhood profiles, we spotlight the pastors, leaders, ministries, and everyday Angelenos who are faithfully shaping their communities. These are the voices that help us see what God is doing across Los Angeles — and how we can join in.
L.A. is made up of countless communities, each with its own personality and needs. Exploring these Communities helps us understand where God is moving and how we can better support leaders across the city.
Whether you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or a neighbor who cares about your community, Together LA is here to help you find resources, connections, and encouragement.
We connect, encourage, and support churches, leaders, and ministries across Los Angeles. We don’t build new programs — we strengthen what already exists through collaboration, storytelling, and shared resources.
We offer connections to like-minded leaders, highlight your work through stories and media, and provide access to citywide networks, events, and shared learning opportunities.
No. Together LA partners with churches and organizations across diverse Christian traditions who share a heart for Jesus and for Los Angeles.
You can reach out through our contact page to let us know about your ministry, neighborhood, or story idea. We love hearing from leaders and communities across the city.
Visit our “Champions” or “Get Involved” page to learn how you can pray, give, volunteer, or collaborate with others to support Gospel work across L.A.
Start by contacting us. We’ll connect you with leaders, resources, or organizations who may be able to help — you’re not alone.