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We extend a heartfelt invitation to join us for the 2026 Statewide Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, a gathering of Christians from across Arizona committed to prayer, fellowship, and the visible unity of Christ’s Church. Please join Rev. Dr. Toni Hawkins, Conference Minister of the Southwest Conference of the United Church of Christ, along with other church leaders from throughout Arizona, at Historic Tanner Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, located at 20 South 8th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034, on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at 6:30 PM.
This year’s service will be graciously hosted by The Rev’d Dr. Benjamin N. Thomas, Sr. and the congregation of Historic Tanner Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church. The service is part of the global Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, with worship materials prepared by the Armenian Apostolic Church and used by churches around the world.
This statewide ecumenical prayer service offers an opportunity to gather with Christians from many traditions to pray for unity, deepen relationships, and bear witness together to the reconciling love of Christ. All are welcome.
“Church is not where my spirituality began again—it is where I continue to practice it, alongside others seeking connection, meaning, and healing.”
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In this article, you’ll find:
A reflection on the close of the Christmastide season and the beginning of a new year.
The introduction of the SWC 2026 theme: Presence That Grounds Us.
A reaffirmation of the Conference’s commitment to C.A.R.E.S. and walking alongside congregations and leaders.
A look ahead to the Annual Meeting, the CARES Pilgrimage of Presence, and other opportunities for connection.
A word of gratitude for the faithful service of Holly Herman and her role in sharing the stories of our churches.
Ruthanne Cochran passed away peacefully in her sleep on December 16, 2025 in Annapolis, at the age of 91. She had moved to Maryland in August of 2024 in order to receive full-time care from her niece Nancy Reece.
Ruthanne's funeral and burial will be held on January 10th in Scottsdale, where she will be interred with Edward and Dwight. Here are the details:
Hansen Hansen Desert Hills Mortuary and Cemetery
6500 E Bell Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
12:00 p.m. - Visitation
12:30 p.m. - Celebration of Life
Paradise Memorial Gardens
9300 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
2:00 p.m. - Graveside service
In accordance with Ruthanne's wishes, guests are requested to dress in color, with colorful shoes. In lieu of flowers, she asked that a donation be made to a needy child atshoesthatfit.org.
The family has added pictures to a Google Photos album you can view here.
A few days into the new year, many of us are already taking stock. Some resolutions still feel steady. Others may be wobbling a bit. That is often how beginnings go. We start with hope, meet real life quickly, and then discover what we truly need as we move forward. January 6 meets us right there, offering a moment to pause, breathe, and remember that God walks with us into this new year.
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The day of Christmas has come and gone, but the Church continues to live in Christmastide. While the world quickly packs away decorations and moves on, the season of Christmas continues to invite us to linger with the mystery of God made flesh.
As we stand at the edge of a new year, many of us carry more than we expected. Alongside gratitude and hope, there may be grief, unanswered prayers, lingering illness, broken relationships, or deep uncertainty about what lies ahead.
This season, after Christmas, is a natural time to name a tricky but honest faith question. If God is loving and good, why does suffering still exist?
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Are you up to date on tax changes?
Preparing for tax season is essential for church leaders, whose unique financial and housing allowances require specialized knowledge and up-to-date guidance.
The Pension Boards is pleased to partner with Church Law & Tax to help UCC clergy, lay workers, or employer organizations navigate the annual tax season with up-to-date information for the 2025 tax reporting year. Take advantage of this exclusive opportunity at no cost to you.
Learn what church leaders need to know as they prepare for the upcoming tax season.
Get expert insights on federal tax developments affecting churches.
Get information on changes prompted by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA).
Tina Turner once asked, “What’s love got to do with it?” The question lands close to home for clergy and congregations, especially during Advent. We all are aware that ministry can move quickly this time of year. Our calendars become filled, expectations rise, and the work can feel relentless. However, Advent pauses us long enough to ask what truly grounds all of it.
The love at the heart of Advent shows up in ordinary faithfulness. It takes shape in our relationships, shared leadership, and the life of our congregation walking together. Clergy live this love through steady presence, thoughtful preaching, and pastoral care offered in both visible and unseen ways. Congregations embody it through patience, generosity, and commitment to one another, even when the path feels uncertain.
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When I began discerning my call to become a clergyperson in the United Church of Christ, I was blessed and had the joy of being surrounded by retired clergy who mentored, guided, and encouraged me. Now, as I sit in the Southwest Conference office and review the list of clergy celebrating their ordination anniversaries, I am reminded again of the impact these ministers have made. Their faithfulness shaped congregations and communities, and their influence continues to reach far beyond the years of their formal service. Their presence helped form my call, and their legacy continues to guide and inspire the life of the church.
As we continue our journey through Advent and light the candle of Joy, we recognize God’s presence in every season of ministry. Joy rises not only in beginnings but also in those faithful chapters that come to a natural and meaningful close. Here in the Southwest Conference, 36 ordained ministers currently hold Exempt Standing. These individuals served congregations, chaplaincies, classrooms, military units, hospitals, and mission fields with devotion and heart.
Exempt Standing reflects a distinct form of joy.
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