The UCC has joined with Interfaith Power and Light and United Methodist Women in a campaign called “Faith to Ford” calling Ford to account for their actions. A group of UCC and UMC Albuquerque residents, including our own Joyce Overton and Randy Madonna, will be visiting our local Ford dealerships on March 13 to discuss this change of policy. Please consider signing the petition to stand in solidarity with them.
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Friday, March 8 from 2 to 3 PM Mountain Standard Time: a video/phone conference
Learn about the Day of Action
Share information of what you have planned or are planning
Be part of a nationwide network to increase social awareness of the number of deaths from intimate partner violence
Together we can make a change
Please RSVP to Day of Action March 8th Phone Call
https://dvdayofaction.org/phone-call-sign-up
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Our friends at New Mexico Interfaith Power & Light are asking us to contact Sen. Carlos Cisneros and ask him to support SB 489, the Energy Transition Act, which increases renewable energy in NM to 50% by 2030.
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The International Rescue Committee (www.rescue.org/phoenix) is looking for help to provide temporary shelter and support to immigrant families seeking asylum in Phoenix.
The families that need our help are in legal proceedings to seek asylum, and have recently been released from Immigration Customs Enforcement. They just need shelter for 48 to 72 hours until volunteers can arrange their travel out of state to join their sponsors.
We are looking for help providing a temporary place to stay, meals, in-kind donations or volunteers support for families. If a congregation can only provide a space, IRC can rally food, donations and volunteers to do the rest.
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from Rincon Congregational UCC’s newsletter
While Rincon is on pause, there are other shelters serving migrants seeking asylum.
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Rebel & Divine will be opening a house in Arizona City that will house up to 10 people experiencing homelessness with the goal of getting them healthy, employed, and into their own housing.
R & D is looking for individuals that would help run the program. Compensation will be $13-$15 per hour, depending on experience. A clean background is a must. If interested, call Daniel at (480) 570-5500.
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Our faithful voice cries out, “how long, oh Lord” will these attacks keep happening? In that grief, let our prayers become actions. Lend your voice by asking your member of Congress to support HR 8.
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Set against an ethical-theological-philosophical framework of the role of love in the Abrahamic tradition, it highlights the heart-wrenching witness of refugee families seeking asylum from the Northern Triangle in Central America to the U.S. The book originated from the author’s four years as a volunteer chaplain with the families, two while she facilitated art as spiritual care inside an immigrant family detention center located in Texas.
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The Green Team at First Congregational UCC Albuquerque shared this helpful article in their February newsletter:
The New Mexico legislature is hard at work examining hundreds of bills. We will be affected by whatever is ultimately passed on to the governor for her signature as well as whatever is consigned to the legislative dustbin. Our news media simply can’t cover all the legislation—there’s too much! Is there a bill that you are passionate about? Take a good look at the website nmlegis.gov. You can learn a lot!
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“With Christ as our head, each of our churches is a part of the Body of Christ. By the grace given to each of us let everyone among us not to think of ourselves more highly than we ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned,” said the Rev. Dr. William Lyons, conference minister of the United Church of Christ’s Southwest Conference in his reflection. “Let our love be genuine. And let us walk the path into unity by doing the kind of justice together.”
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The March Disaster Ministries Work Team trip to Port Arthur Texas has been cancelled. For a variety of reasons the March date was no longer viable. The need in Port Arthur and other locations continues and we will re-evaluate other dates. If you or your congregation are interested in forming or being part of a disaster recovery work team, please contact Phil Shea at philofthedesert@yahoo.com or 602-663-5065.
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The Arizona Foundation of Contemporary Theology presents
The Unacceptable Casualties of Christian Theologies:
How We Can Stop Turning Women's Bodies into Battlefields?
by Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, PhD.
Dayspring United Methodist Church, 1365 East Elliot Road, Tempe
Friday, March 8, 2019 from 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
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March For Our Lives Arizona invites you to join them on February 14th, 2019 to commemorate the one-year anniversary since the Parkland shooting.
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State of the Union Response, Climate Change and Forced Migration Webinar, and More
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Arizona State Capitol Complex, Rose Garden Area
Wednesday, February 13, 2019, 8:30 AM - 2 PM
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7 p.m., Wednesday, February 27 at Desert Palm UCC
Desert Palm UCC, Dayspring Methodist Church, Tempe Emanuel and University Presbyterian have all joined together to take turns hosting a community dialogue. These events are quite simple and very “user friendly.”
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“We have looked into the eyes of the homeless children, the most vulnerable in our community, and we have seen the hope that’s there.” – Rev. Cindy Parker
Following a lengthy meeting on January 22, the Sedona City Council voted to award the grant to The Church of The Red Rocks! After administrative fees are deducted, the grant will be worth approximately $300,000!
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Presidents' Day, Monday, February 18, 2019, 9:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Invitation from Jo Vredenburg of Desert Palm UCC, Justice and Witness Tempe:
This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the Arizona legislative process and meet with your State Senator and House Representatives. Children are also invited with their parents as Presidents' Day is a national holiday with children off from school and a holiday for some adults.
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[Editor’s note: this event begins on the same weekend as the SWC Annual Meeting]
Come to Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2019 and UCC Pre-event:
#GoodTrouble for a Just World
Calling all justice advocates! You are invited to join other UCC advocates for the 2019 Ecumenical Advocacy Days Conference, “Troubling the Waters for the Healing of the World -- #GoodTrouble!” This year’s conference will focus on movements, best practices, and highlight the voices of young activists to energize today’s struggle for justice.
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Convergence Leadership Project Equips UCC Ministers to be Movement Leaders through Congregational Renewal
In 2017, Convergence, together with the Center for Progressive Renewal, launched an innovative continuing education program for new and seasoned ministers based solely online. This program is unique for two main reasons: 1) it focuses on the work ministerial leaders need to do to move their congregations and communities from thinking to action, and 2) it seeks to equip congregational leaders with the tools to work together with their congregations and communities to do the work of the church.
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