With the unpredictability of COVID variants and some other practical considerations, the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Conference will be conducted online. However, this year our schedule is getting a refresh! We’ll be meeting over the course of five weekday evenings and a Saturday.
Register here.. The cost is $175 per church for up to five delegates, and $40 per person for clergy and other guests.
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These resolutions and bylaws amendments were approved at Annual Meeting. SWC churches can use these links to the final documents in their implementation efforts.
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Our panelists at Annual Meeting were phenomenal!
Rev. Marta Fioriti and Mandy Todd, partners in ministry at Black Forest Community Church in northern Colorado Springs, have provided recordings to their breakout sessions.
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Rev. Ian Holland, from The First Church in Swampscott, Congregational (in the Southern New England Conference of the UCC), has provided recordings to his two breakout sessions.
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The opening and closing worship services at the 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting were beautiful, engaging, and inspiring. Deep appreciation and thanks to our host churches, Desert Palm UCC (Tempe) and Church of the Good Shepherd (Albuquerque) for their participation and video editing.
If you missed them, you can view them in this post, and read Bill’s sermon, as well.
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We want all of our delegates, guests, and clergy to have a positive experience with our Virtual Annual Meeting. One thing that will help immensely is for all participants to have the latest version of Zoom installed on their device.
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Our Friday panel will focus on how churches can be successful with a hybrid model of in-person and online worship. Meet the panelists:
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2021 VIRTUAL Annual Meeting of the Southwest Conference United Church of Christ
Friday, April 23 through Sunday, April 25, 2021
Instead of continuing with two groups...Christ created a fresh start for everybody...bring us together...and that was the end of hostility...peace to outsiders and peace to insiders... treated as and made equals, sharing the same Spirit and having equal access to God. –Ephesians 2:14-18 (The Message)
Co-hosts: Desert Palm UCC (Tempe) and Church of the Good Shepherd (Albuquerque)
Registration opens on March 1. Cost is $100 per church which covers all five delegates, and $20 per person (clergy and guests).
All information and updates will appear on the Annual Meeting page of our website.
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Thank you, United Church Funds, for your generous sponsorship of our 2020 virtual Annual Meeting!
Much appreciation to our other sponsors, too: Insurance Board, United Church of Christ Church Building & Loan Fund, and United Church of Christ Cornerstone Fund.
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Please watch this report and visit the web page to check out our schedule of virtual events and groups and to listen to the podcast!
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Much appreciation to all who helped to create and shape the beautiful and inspiring all-conference worship service during Annual Meeting! Thanks to all who attended and for your kind words in the Facebook comments and emails. Coming together for worship was wonderful!
If you missed it, or want to watch it again or download the video, we got you!
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The offertory, virtual choir, Bill Lyons’ message from the conference-wide worship service are all available for viewing and downloading!
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The Awakening to Racial Justice was renamed A Southwest Conference Resolution on Restorative Racial Justice: Decentering Whiteness In Our Churches and Society. It passed:
The International Decade for People of African Descent resolution passed:
As soon as the final drafts are available, we’ll send them out and post them on the website.
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Well done, Robert! Thank you for your faithfulness to God’s call on your life. Thank you for your ministry among us. We are better people, better followers of Jesus, and a better church because of you.
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All churches of the Southwest Conference are invited to join together online for worship during our Annual Meeting! This is NOT just for delegates. EVERYONE is invited to worship together as ONE conference.
We'll go "live" on our Facebook page at 9 am Arizona time/10 am New Mexico and El Paso time.
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This year, special consideration will be given to projects focusing on serving our immigrant neighbors and communities. The United Church of Christ’s history is rooted in supporting justice work and the Southwest Conference encourages all SWC churches to participate in this important cause. We invite your congregation to renew its commitment to Neighbors in Need on Sunday, October 4th. This date coincides with our Virtual Annual Meeting and an appeal will be made during the all-conference worship service that morning.
All of this year’s resource materials are downloadable here.
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Calling all singers!
A virtual Annual Meeting calls for a virtual choir. Lend your voice to “We Are Not Alone” composed by Pepper Choplin.
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Join us for the SW Conference’s regional StoryCafé. We’ve scheduled regional sessions (one in the morning and one at night for folks who can’t participate during the workday) on most upcoming Mondays and Thursdays (and on Good Friday during Holy Week). The morning sessions will take place at 9 am in the AZ time zone, or 10 am if you’re in either New Mexico or El Paso, TX. Evening sessions will be held at 7 pm Arizona time (8 pm in New Mexico/El Paso).
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by Karen Richter, 2020 Annual Meeting Coordinator
As (I hope) you’ve seen, the theme for Annual Meeting 2020 is Stories That Transform. This is maybe the most human, most exciting theme I’ve experienced over the last decade of annual meetings. Sharing stories, listening to the stories of others, crafting meaning and connecting events: these are the things that humans do. Over days, seasons, and lifetimes, these story activities form family, community, and culture.
So what better way to prepare for Annual Meeting and share ideas and experiences than a Southwest Conference Book Club! But here’s the rub… when you ask churchy, bibliophile people what they recommend to read, you can get overwhelmed. Take a deep breath and check out the recommendations below.
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