April 2024 Edition | Read about the impactful work of LECS chaplains, highlighting their commitment to service, community outreach, and personal growth; features inspiring narratives like Richard Kagel's life-saving water filter project in Guinea-Bissau and Kate Sheridan's reflective cross-country bike journey, showcasing the unique ways chaplains engage with and contribute to communities both locally and globally. The newsletter also visits the nuanced understanding of spirituality, emphasizes the importance of support and resilience among chaplains, and celebrates community events and milestones.

January 2024 Edition | Our first edition of the new year celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Sonoma County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Service. It covers various topics, including reflections from the executive director and the editor, a feature on the history and evolution of the chaplaincy, and insights into the chaplains' motivations and experiences. The issue also highlights the importance of chaplaincy in supporting law enforcement and the community through spiritual guidance, counseling, and crisis response, emphasizing the chaplains' dedication to service and the impact of our work over the past quarter-century.

November 2023 Edition | This edition of the Sonoma County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Newsletter offers a rich mix of content. Executive Director Rita Constantini highlights the significance of compassion satisfaction in chaplain resilience. A new column, "The Chaplain’s Voice," provides a platform for chaplains to share their experiences. The newsletter also delves into wellness and peer support for first responders, emphasizing resilience. Notable events such as the SCI Merit Award, Faith+Blue Event, Trunk or Treat, and the Tour de Fuzz 2023 bike ride are covered. Additionally, it includes a tribute to Chaplain Emerita Gayle Shirley and acknowledges Chaplain Mary Miller's service, underscoring the newsletter's focus on community and emotional support in law enforcement.

August 2023 Edition | The edition includes a range of topics relevant to the chaplaincy community. It features a message from the Executive Director, highlighting the commissioning of new chaplains from Academy XXIII and emphasizing the importance of resilience and self-care for those serving in challenging roles like police, firefighters, and paramedics. The newsletter also discusses the concept of resilience in depth, offering insights into self-care practices and peer support initiatives for first responders. Additionally, it includes sections on the wellness and support programs within the Sonoma County Police Department, reflections and resources for self-care, and updates on LECS activities in the field and community engagement events. The newsletter closes with recognition and milestones, celebrating the contributions of individual chaplains.

April 2023 Edition | This newsletter edition of the Sonoma County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy features a message from Executive Director Rita Constantini, focusing on service and compassion in law enforcement chaplaincy. It discusses the role of prayer in their work, includes a review of "Beginner's Grace" by Kate Braestrup, and offers insights from chaplains. The issue also provides updates from the Board of Directors, previews the July issue on chaplain self-care, and highlights chaplain activities and community events.

January 2023 Edition | The inaugural January 2023 Sonoma County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Newsletter highlights the chaplaincy's impactful work and 2022 achievements, including an increase in chaplains and service requests. It features updates on the Tour de Fuzz event, Chaplain Peer Support, and experiences of chaplains from different areas. The newsletter also recognizes retiring chaplains, covers community event participations, and includes a photo gallery showcasing the chaplains' activities.