Dear Brothers and Sisters,
It is with both gratitude and a touch of sadness that I write to honor two pillars of our Subud California community: Farah and Lucas Hess of Sacramento. As they prepare to leave their longtime home and Subud center, we take this moment to reflect on their extraordinary contributions and thank them for the decades of selfless service they have given to us all.
My own connection with Farah began twelve years ago, not long after I was opened. Together with Hamilton Chaffee, the three of us reformed the Regional Property Management Committee. From the start, it was clear that Farah was a powerhouse of commitment and competence. To say she did the heavy lifting on the committee is no exaggeration; her quiet strength and unwavering determination set a high standard for what it means to serve with both heart and skill.
Farah and Lucas have shown up again and again when help was needed, often behind the scenes and rarely seeking recognition. The list of their contributions is long:
- They helped care for and revitalize the Sonoma Subud house, resolving longstanding maintenance and enterprise issues that had challenged others for years.
- Farah was instrumental in leading the contract process for inspections of all regional properties, helping ensure responsible and sustainable stewardship.
- They reminded us all that our properties are not just physical assets, but shared responsibilities owned by the region, for the benefit of all members.
- Lucas, with his background as a builder, contributed countless hours to maintaining and repairing not only the Sacramento center but others across the region as well.
- They oversaw the installation of the Sacramento yurt, expanding our latihan space and supporting the spiritual life of the community.
- Farah tirelessly managed the tenant relationships and leases at the Sacramento center, cultivating trust and professionalism especially with local preschools.
- They managed the region’s charitable housing enterprise in Sacramento with compassion and sound business acumen.
- In one especially moving example, Farah helped a single mother in need secure housing in the regional duplex. With time and stability, the woman was able to save enough to buy her own home—a true testament to the transformative power of compassionate action.
Farah brought her extensive experience in sound business practices; Lucas, the hands-on skills of a seasoned builder. Together, they were a formidable team guided by the latihan.
Some may wish to focus on what they consider the “elephants in the room” of local group and general discord. Sadly, such conflict is not uncommon in Subud communities worldwide. In times like these, let us return to the Latihan to quiet our hearts and support those who serve. Personally, I know that forgiveness can be a strong spiritual process and gift. Rather than dwell on differences, may we build upon the solid example of service Farah and Lucas have given us.
As they move on to new horizons with Family in Washington State, they leave behind a lasting legacy of a stronger, more unified SUBUD California. Their departure will be deeply felt, but their example will continue to inspire and guide us.
With blessings, 🙏🏻
Arturo Barrett, Chairperson, SUBUD California
Chairperson, Permanent Property Management Committee (pPMC)
Sending love to Farah and Lucas. They will be missed. – Stephanie