Extravagantly welcoming and affirming followers of Christ called to embody God’s unconditional justice and love.
In a moment when queer and trans lives are under attack, we turn to those who’ve been here before. Join us on Wednesday, June 18 for a special discussion led by LGBTQ-RAN board members Sharon Groves and Cedric Harmon with three of our elders—Rev. Harry Knox, Rev. Louis Mitchell and Bishop Tonyia Rawls—about how they faced crisis, carved out joy, built movements, and survived.
Each of our guests will bring firsthand stories of resistance, imagination, and care from their days fighting for the rights and respect that we are now working to protect. They remind us that we come from a lineage of strength as they share what sustained them then—and what we need to carry forward now.
You can read more about this program and its presenters at this link.
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The US Supreme Court has refused to hear the petition of the Apache Stronghold to overrule a lower court ruling that transfers the Holy Ground at Oak Flat to the Resolution Copper Company for total destruction of this sacred ground in the mining process.
We are saddened and upset to learn of this decision by the US Supreme Court not to hear and rule on this petition. We remain in solidarity with the the Apache Stronghold, the Apache Nation, and the many Native peoples and their allies in this fight to Save Oak Flat.
Arizona Poor People's Campaign
Click HERE for the press release provided by the Apache Stronghold and its legal representative, Becket Law.
Click HERE for the news article from the Arizona Republic.
Scottsdale Congregational United Church of Christ is seeking to hire a part-time Music Director (40 hours/month). We're looking for a pianist with experience in directing small vocal and handbell choirs, and in leading songs and hymns, with talent in several musical genres and the ability to sight-read and improvise. Other duties include hiring and interacting with outside musicians, managing a music budget and working with our Worship Team.
If you are interested, or know someone who could be, please see the full job description HERE.
**Scottsdale Congregational UCC is a progressive church which draws its worship music from many different traditions, and which seeks to convey worship themes in non-traditional ways. We welcome everyone, believing we all are made in God’s image regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental ability, nationality, or economic class.