Human Rights Fellowship Church

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Human Rights Fellowship Church in downtown San Diego's East Village centers its Christian ministry on international human-rights advocacy, led by a veteran minister who has conducted field work in conflict zones across the Middle East and South Asia. The 14th Street congregation combines worship with civic-engagement programming addressing displacement, policing, and immigrant rights — tackling the same social-justice terrain that Common(s) Church on 13th Street approaches through its Latinx-led, LGBTQ+-affirming ministry model. The church's advocacy extends to direct solidarity work with unarmed civilian populations living under armed conflict, translating Sunday theology into international engagement through on-the-ground field presence and post-trip documentation. From its East Village base, the congregation addresses an intersection of homelessness, immigration, and housing policy that makes justice-oriented ministry a matter of immediate proximity rather than abstract theology. The church's immigrant-rights work generates referral relationships with the East Village's legal-aid infrastructure, particularly Casa Cornelia Law Center, which provides pro bono immigration representation for asylum seekers. The fellowship's most complex projects involve coordinating international fact-finding delegations that require foreign-government liaison, field-security planning, and post-mission reporting to U.S.-based human-rights organizations and media outlets.

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