Join our faithful action to relieve the health-poverty trap and erase crushing medical debt for thousands of individuals. With your gift, we will raise awareness of this issue and purchase debt for pennies on the dollar through our partnership with RIP Medical Debt. Please give generously and join us in lifting up in prayer families that are on the edge of financial ruin because of unbearable medical debt.
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Brave New Films is looking for faith-based screening partners to show their film on voter suppression called Suppressed: The Fight To Vote which highlights the tactics used by now Governor Brian Kemp to disenfranchise thousands of people from voting to defeat then-candidate Stacey Abrams during the 2018 Midterm Election in Georgia, and how those same tactics have historically been used and will be used to impact voters in 2020. It’s a 38-minute film and they’re offering this film with a discussion/action guide and an interfaith reflection guide for free to show to your community.
Learn more and register for a film screening here.
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Urge your Senators to ensure any tax package that moves through Congress includes these improvements to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Child Tax Credit (CTC). Your voice as a member of the faith community is needed to support these critical programs for low-income families.
Tell Congress to support working families now!
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Thursday, November 21, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Congregation Beth Israel
10460 N 56th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85253
ABOUT THIS LECTURE: Great personalities in religion are sources of inspiration. They allow us to see the best in religion. The category of Religious Genius has been developed in order to allow us to appreciate outstanding individuals across religions. Who is a religious genius? what are the qualities that make him or her special and how can these speak to everyone?
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The United Church of Christ Washington D.C. office, in partnership with the UCC General Counsel, has created a new video resource for the Our Faith, Our Vote, campaign.
"The UCC Our Faith, Our Vote, Our Voice campaign offers resources to help congregations engage in the electoral process in a nonpartisan way, through voter education, issue education and voter empowerment and mobilization," said Sandy Sorensen, director of the UCC D.C. office.
The video, When Religion and Politics Meet, provides important information for pastors and congregations engaged in the electoral process, to ensure their participation remains non-partisan.
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November 15, 2019, 1 p.m. Mountain Time, 2 p.m. Central
The UCC Worship and Witness Artists Group, a growing network of ministers, artists, and activists seeking to document, declare and demonstrate the work of the Liberating God in our times, presents an opportunity for encounter via webinar.
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Sunday, November 17, 7 p.m. at the ICE Field Office, 2035 N. Central Ave., Phoenix
Taking a stand against an unjust system
In honor of their five-year anniversary and 60th visit to the ICE Office for our monthly vigil, Shadow Rock UCC invites you to join them and have music, prayers, candle lighting, and cupcakes. Our faithful action each month lifts up our immigrant brothers and sisters as well as the workers at ICE who are part of the broken system.
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Smart Justice Café: Saturday, November 16, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
First Christian Church of Globe (Disciples of Christ), 401 S Broad Street, Globe, AZ 85501
Did you know Arizona has the fifth highest incarceration rate in the country? Join the Globe community for this free community breakfast to learn about the Criminal Justice System and efforts for reform throughout Arizona. You will hear stories from Arizona residents impacted by the system. All are welcome!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
CLICK HERE FOR THE FACEBOOK EVENT
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Take Action: Justice and Peace Action Network's November newsletter
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Mind, Body, Spirit: Linking Lives for Health and Wholeness — The Wellness Ministries of the UCC Newsletter (formerly The Faith Community Nurse Health Ministry Newsletter)
November – December 2019, Vol. 4 Issue 7
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Calling all volunteers! Shepherd of the Hills will be building with Habitat for Humanity on Saturday, November 16th from 7:30 to 1:00 at a Peoria location. They need 10- 15 volunteers to help build a home for the Garcia/Molina family.
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Our amicus brief was filed in the U.S. Supreme Court on October 4, challenging the administration’s rescission of DACA. Read the brief here. 127 religious organizations signed onto this brief to protect hundreds of thousands of Dreamers across the nation!
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We're calling on people of faith and people of conscience from across the country to flood the courtroom on November 20th in Tucson, Arizona to show the huge support of Scott Warren, Human Rights activist facing 20 years of jail for providing life-saving aid to migrants in the desert. RSVP HERE.
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Thursday, November 14, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Ability360 Sports & Fitness Center, 5025 East Washington Street. Phoenix, AZ 85034
Join people of diverse faiths for an interfaith dialogue on climate change and the role G-d and/or humans play both in its cause and solutions. Registration is $10 and includes dinner. Dinner will be at 6:30 PM and the program will begin at 7:00 PM.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER - CLICK HERE FOR FACEBOOK EVENT
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Celebrate 10 years of Arizona Interfaith Power & LIght through music, story, and refreshments. Renew your spirit with fellow travelers on this journey to heal our planet!
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Within the past three years, the Environmental Protection Agency has targeted nearly 80 environmental regulations meant to protect our water, air, land and public health. The most recent attacks on environmental protections include weakening safeguards against methane, a strong pollutant that warms the climate 86 times more than carbon dioxide during the first twenty-six years after its release.
The comment period for this regulatory rollback is currently open until November 25th. Any proposals to weaken or do away with safeguards against methane pollution are unethical and immoral. We must urge the EPA to uphold current protections against methane pollution in order to keep God’s creation and our communities safe from harm.
Help protect God's creation and comment your opposition to the rollback of methane regulations!
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On Thursday, November 14 th at 6:00 PM Church of the Painted Hills will welcome representatives of the Pima County Interfaith Council for a Civic Academy dealing with the immigration issue. More details will be provided from CotPH next week.
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8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Sunday, November 10 at Shepherd of the Hills UCC, 5524 E Lafayette Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85018
Sign up for a slot at Shepherd of the Hills’ third and final Red Cross Blood Drive for the year.
Visit redcrossblood.org, sponsor code: Shepherd.
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You may have met Rev. Dr. Helen Boursier during last year’s Faithful Witness at the Border. Her new book “Desperately Seeking Asylum” has been receiving excellent advance feedback, and her hope and prayer is that it will make a dent and a difference. This book includes bits from Faithful Witness at the Border, including one of the two front cover pix that she took when she went to Mexico plus several others from the week are inside the book, which is due out December 15th.
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With the clock ticking on the legislative calendar, Congress is running out of time to pass the United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA), otherwise known as NAFTA 2.0. Although there are some good provisions in the agreement, as it currently stands the new deal remains frightfully flawed. The USMCA inadequately protects and enforces worker rights, offers little advancement on environmental protection, and provides what is essentially a candy hand out to pharmaceutical companies in the form of patent exclusivity that will limit access to life-saving medicines for the global poor. If we do not want this horror story to become reality, now is the time to act!
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