Faith In Action

End Family Separation Town Hall

Thursday, June 14, 6 p.m.
First Church UCC Phoenix, 1407 N. Second Street, Phoenix

sponsored by the Phoenix Restoration Project

Fact-based discussion of the assault on migrant families is a necessary foundation for effective community responses to the recent practice of separating children from their parents at the U.S. border.

Hear the perspective of immigration lawyers and other experts. Bring your questions, and be part of this important community conversation.

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ICE Visit Sign Ups

Slots open for July and beyond

Shadow Rock UCC visits the Phoenix ICE Field Office at 11:00 a.m. on the 17th of every month. They use this time to stand with our immigrant neighbors and their families, make a prayer or statement, and pass out water and snacks for those waiting in line for appointments.

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LGBT immigration questions?

LGBT immigration questions?

Transcend AZ is looking for people identifying as LGBT with immigration related questions who might qualify for free legal representation. There will be a free clinic on Saturday June 16th with the Florence Project.  For more information, please call Transcend Arizona at 480-234-1476.

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Underground Railroad Quilt at Church of the Palms

Underground Railroad Quilt at Church of the Palms

The quilt, a brainchild of Barbara Arnold, beautifully assembled by the dedicated ladies from our Service Project Craft Group and framed by Ron Schultz, tells a story of the Underground Railroad - the Negro slaves fleeing the south during abolition. The quilt represents a people’s quest for freedom, dignity and respect and the risks and rewards of pursuing those noble goals. Each of the squares in the quilt represents a code symbol for those seeking safety known by them and those desiring to help their fellow human beings.

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Preventing stormwater runoff pollution in ABQ

It’s nearly monsoon season again! Heavy rains in Albuquerque mean that we will likely see the streets flooded with stormwater. After the flood waters recede, have you ever noticed what gets left behind on the sidewalks, roads, and ditches? In the wake of rains, there is often trash, debris, sediment, chemicals, and other undesirable objects that remain littered throughout the landscape. All of these contaminants are considered stormwater runoff pollution.  Where all of that pollution goes may surprise you.

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ONE Community Foundation's First Annual Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality Interfaith Summit

ONE Community Foundation's First Annual Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality Interfaith Summit

ONE Community Foundation invites all to its First Annual Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality Interfaith Summit!
 
Come learn more about ONE Community Foundation's groundbreaking educational work and about the state of LGBTQ rights in Arizona, participate in their dynamic Unity Journey curriculum, and hear from an expert panel of clergy from around the state who are leading the conversation.

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Hawai'i UCC churches live, help, and pray through a slow motion disaster

Hawai'i UCC churches live, help, and pray through a slow motion disaster

Over the course of ten days, seventeen fissures have opened in the Puna district on big island of Hawai'i, spraying molten rock up to 250 feet in the air and disgorging slow-moving lava flows, some within residential neighborhoods. Three UCC congregations are located close to the affected area. This week, over forty religious leaders came together in nearby Hilo to coordinate their response. Prayer services and a chaplaincy rotation are coming together as the eruption continues.

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Poor People's Campaign in Taos

Poor People's Campaign in Taos

From Rev. Pamela Shepherd of Taos UCC:

Hello, Poor People’s Campaign Supporter!  Here's an update about Monday's planned Taos Event from our friend, Jai Cross. I hope you'll join me Monday on Taos Plaza at 11:30--1:00 to lift our voices against racism and economic injustice!  

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