The 2025 Santa Lucia: Bella Manley

The leadership of St. John’s Lutheran Church is delighted to announce that Bella Manley will serve as the 2025 Santa Lucia.
A lifetime member at St. John’s, Bella was baptized here at six months old, sang in the music class in elementary school, completed Confirmation online during COVID, volunteered for countless Thanksgiving Meals, regularly serves as a Lector, and is now approaching her final months as a high school senior. Amidst it all, Bella has led with her heart and carries our mission of living God’s love in the world with her in all that she does.
A senior at St. Francis High School, Bella is active in the school’s Tech Club – leading behind-the-scenes stage production, building sets, managing sound, and helping bring different shows to life,
Into the Woods being her favorite. She has also been shaped by her religious experiences at St. Francis, most notably, in her junior-year Moral Ethics and Catholic Social Teachings class, where she explored the connection of theology to moral principles and how she might carry these teachings into her own life experiences.
Outside of school, Bella is a devoted Girl Scout, having recently completed her Gold Award Project right here at St. John’s. This spring, after volunteering with Tuesday’s Midtown HART Respite, she saw a need for clothing and toiletries for unhoused men and organized a drive to collect these items. Her nearly decade-long involvement in Girl Scouts has given her a wide and meaningful group of friends, broadened her hands-on life skills, and provided ample opportunities to make an impact on her community.
Bella has also served throughout high school as a member of the Sierra Pacific Synod Youth Committee (SPSYC), leading retreats for elementary through high school aged youth at Mt. Cross multiple times a year. Initially drawn to this leadership position after attending retreats growing up, Bella has developed deep friendships with fellow Lutheran youth across Northern California and gained valuable hands-on leadership experience with kids – something she loves deeply. To Bella, SPSYC is an extension of church.
Being named this year’s Santa Lucia is a tremendous honor to Bella, especially after watching her cousin and close friends receive this recognition in recent years. She looks forward to sharing her light with all who attend this year’s festivities.
The annual Santa Lucia Service will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 14th in the Sanctuary at St. John’s Lutheran Church, followed by a Festival at 5:00 p.m. in The Gathering Place. Come celebrate Bella and the Santa Lucia court!











