Arizona Foundation for Contemporary Theology will host Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz for a talk entitled Spiritual Courage on November 14 at 7 PM at Congregation Beth Israel located at 10460 North 56th Street in Scottsdale.
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Arizona Foundation for Contemporary Theology will host Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz for a talk entitled Spiritual Courage on November 14 at 7 PM at Congregation Beth Israel located at 10460 North 56th Street in Scottsdale.
Read Moreby Rev. Dr. Delle McCormick, in her November 7 update from the migrant shelter:
Dear Friends,
Today, the elections are over and the struggle for justice and joy goes on. Our shelter is operating at capacity and every day we have more new volunteers and organizations that want to partner with us. Every day, many times a day, we witness the transformation of our volunteers, guests, the broad community in Southern Arizona, and beyond. I have so many stories to tell and space only allows me to share a few.
From Rocky Mountain Synod ELCA:
The resources in this toolkit are intended to be customizable to your community and your context. There are suggestions for which modules may connect well with one another, but you are encouraged to pick and choose the sessions your community is most interested in, after you have shown or made available the opening video.
Read MoreHear the latest updates on immigration policy and advocacy. Learn legal and effective strategies that you can use if you see ICE agents in your community.
Read MoreWhile we mourn, we must also take action, and that means showing up and voting. If you went to a vigil this weekend, show up at the polls. If you plan on marching to change the injustices of the world, show up at the polls. Make sure that the people we elect will take bold and dramatic action to end gun violence - and vote to keep those who have done nothing accountable.
Read MoreIn the news of late, much is being reported about the asylum seeker caravan heading north through Mexico to the border of the United States. As Conference Minister of the Southwest Conference UCC, I can say what you hear in the news is often different than what we see and experience here in our Conference’s borderlands.
Read MoreTo be clear, the United Church of Christ stands in full support of the transgender and intersex community. We deplore the abuse of government power and authority that assembles to deprive transgender and intersex Americans from their God-given and constitutionally mandated inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Read MoreInformation and interest gathering is beginning for a mission work trip to the Virgin Islands to assist in debris removal and cleaning from the effects of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Southwest Conference Disaster Coordinator Phil Shea and a small interest group of about seven others from Scottsdale Congregational and Black Mountain UCC are meeting this week to share date possibilities and details in the hopes of forming a team from the Southwest Conference to respond.
Read MoreThe United States is in a season of great concern over the immigration crisis and the constant rhetoric about the border wall. For nearly twenty years The Good Shepherd United Church of Christ has actively been involved in the humanitarian movement working with migrants in the desert in Southern Arizona as well as advocating for better understanding of immigration and border issues.
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I walked on to campus and saw that our dining room, children’s art space, volunteer reception, and guest registration were relocated to shaded space outside on this beautiful Tucson day. Children who had weathered the perilous journey and arrived at our church so exhausted were running around and laughing. Our guests play soccer and help with chores and relax as they sit outdoors, the first moments of true sanctuary/shelter sinking in. While no men came to this morning’s worship, our female guests came with their children.
Read MoreBlack Mountain UCC shipped 51 hygiene kits to Ferncliff Center, which has a 10,000 square foot warehouse, one of two centers designated to receive CWS Gift-of-the-Heart kits from churches around the country.
Read MoreThe conference is open to everyone interested in learning more about advocating on public policies impacting our many neighbors living in poverty and with hunger.
Read MorePhil Shea updates us on donations, clean-up buckets/kits, work teams, case managers, and how the UCC Disaster Ministries are ready to help.
Read MoreIs your church offering rides to the polls? We’re compiling a list! Email Wende at wgonzales@uccswc.org to be added.
Read MorePHOENIX, AZ – First Church United Church of Christ (UCC) is celebrating our common humanity and the resiliency and power of those most oppressed among us.
First Church UCC was forever changed by the presence of 115 immigrants from Central America, mostly from Guatemala, where hunger, drought, and unemployment compelled them to leave their homes to find a way of providing for their families.
Read MoreAbeth Spencer said that Shadow Rock doesn’t often publicize this work for obvious reasons, but once word leaked out to the media on Monday, the church started receiving a number of offers of assistance. “We want to respect the safety and privacy of our guests. But we have taken a lot of calls. A lot of people in the community want to know how they can help out. People who have seen us and are coming forward to assist. It’s been really been awesome.”
Read MoreIt is hard to pinpoint exactly when the US immigration system became callous, cruel, and irretrievably broken. Each administration over the past 20 or more years has foolishly built upon the misguided policies and principles of the other and hastily surpassed the previous administration in its brutality and nastiness. If a group of policy wonks and administrators were put in a room with the objective of creating the most heinous Immigration system for the United States, they could not have created the pure evil that we are experiencing today.
Read MoreThe Faith Community Nurse Health Ministry Newsletter – October 2018
Read MoreThis month Katie Adams, our UCC Domestic Policy Advocate, focuses on Domestic Violence Awareness Month and actions you can take to support survivors.
Read MoreThe Good Shepherd is committed to experiential education as we host individuals and groups that want to come to the borderlands and learn about immigration and border issues. Please contact us if you are in the area or are planning a mission trip.
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