The “I Love LA” Benefit Concert turned out to be an overwhelming success, raising approximately $100,000 for those affected by the Eaton Fire! The event, which sold out in less than 48 hours, proved to be worth every bit of effort put into making it happen.
Held at Glendale Presbyterian Church, the concert was a powerful testament to the strength of community, the impact of music, and the generosity of those who came together in support of a vital cause. With more than 800 attendees filling the venue, the natural acoustics of the room became an instrument, enhancing every note and making the performances even more unforgettable.


Pictures by Erik Dailey
GPC and the Presbytery of San Fernando collaborated with multiple Grammy-nominated producer Tyler Graham Chester, who is a member of Cultivate Church, helping us bring this vision to life. From the moment we began soundcheck began, it was clear that the night was going to be something special.
A heartfelt thank you to all the artists, including Bright Eyes, Kevin Morby, Jim James, and so many others who lent their time and talent. And a special shoutout to pastors Steve Wiebe and Ashley Myers.
The funds raised will support recovery efforts for those impacted by the Eaton Fire through Sweet Relief, a non-profit organization that has provided assistance to musicians for more than to decades. They will be used for providing essential resources for affected creatives, and helping them rebuild.
This night was about more than just music—it was about transformative faith, resilience, and the belief that art can be a powerful instrument of healing and change.

To everyone who attended, donated, or supported this effort in any way: Thank you!