Desert Garden United Church of Christ, in Sun City West, will serve as a collection site for bottled water for the Salvation Army’s annual summer drive.
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Desert Garden United Church of Christ, in Sun City West, will serve as a collection site for bottled water for the Salvation Army’s annual summer drive.
Read MoreSo proud of First Congregational UCC Flagstaff!
Read MoreArizonans need compassionate help with more than food and housing, thousands have lost health insurance coverage provided by their employer. Unknown to many people, there is a statewide network of caring nonprofit employed health insurance Assisters.
Read MoreLombard Mennonite Peace Center will be presenting a webinar entitled Social Distancing, Not Social Isolation on Wednesday, May 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
This timely webinar integrates Bowen family systems theory with the research of the late John Cacioppo, social neuroscientist. Join us and find out how the church can lovingly respond and care for those suffering from the “radical aloneness” that can result from social distancing.
Read MoreWhen: Saturday, May 23rd, 8 am-12 noon
Where: Rincon Congregational UCC parking lot, 122 N Craycroft Rd., Tucson, AZ 85711-3232
Drive in, pull-up curbside by the narthex/sanctuary entrance
What: Priority food items for the ICS (Interfaith Community Services) Food Bank and priority personal-care items for care partners of TIHAN (Tucson Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network.) Both nonprofits are located in Tucson and will directly benefit our community neighbors and friends.
Receive monthly notices about upcoming webinars that feature speakers who will assist churches in learning about best practices for ministries related to caring for God’s creation. Each webinar will have a focus pertaining to one of the four areas of discernment for Creation Justice Churches: theology and worship, institutional life and practice, circles of awareness and advocacy, and connections to a broader movement. Participation in the Creation Justice Churches program is not required to join a webinar.
Read MoreWe share these three links with our UCC friends, with every hope that you’ll join us in action—as we extend care and support to our Palestinian and Israeli partners, resisting occupation and pursuing a just peace.
Read MorePlease join with us in urging Congress to making funding for tribes and Native communities a priority in future legislation and to ensure that tribes can make allocation decisions for themselves. This includes funding for health resources, education, broadband access and housing assistance.
Read MoreThe needs in our community have increased greatly since the Covid-19 lock down, job loss, and school closings began.
Read MoreRead MoreThree major ecumenical groups in the United States are coming together to invite their member communions and organizations to join in unity this May for training and support. As followers of Christ prepare for Pentecost, Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC), Christian Churches Together (CCT), and the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA (NCC) are offering voices of hope and reconciliation.
Join with UCC leaders in the largest digital and social media gathering of poor and low-wealth people, moral and religious leaders, advocates and people of conscience in the nation’s history on June 20th.
Read MoreStatistics and studies have demonstrated the link between COVID-19 death rates and environmental injustice. This UCC Creation Justice webinar will address this link from three perspectives: scientific research, front line experience, and government response. Senator Cory Booker, Harvard researcher Francesca Dominici and the Rev. Lionel Murphy from the frontlines of the cancer alley in Louisiana will be the featured guests as we consider what faith communities can do to make a difference on this vital matter of life and death.
Read MoreAt this difficult time, many of the families and childcare centers served by SWHD are in a tough spot. Diapers, wipes, formula, etc. are never cheap and now they are also hard to find for some families.
Read More“In response to global and community health concerns, we will NOT be gathering together IN PERSON for our 3 day pilgrimage this September. Instead, we will be offering a variety of opportunities for pilgrims to connect, pray, learn, grow and walk TOGETHER IN SPIRIT (while physically distant) in the coming months.”
Read More"Dying from COVID-19 must not be another collateral risk for the incarcerated or immigrants held in detention centers. From Ohio to California, prisons are predictably becoming the epicenters of COVID-19 outbreaks. How can a system that sustains brutality and exploitation possibly keep incarcerated people healthy during a pandemic?" –Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey, Minister for Congregational and Community Engagement for the United Church of Christ
Read MoreThis issue of the newsletter focuses on resources you can access related to Coronavirus COVID-19.
Read MoreEach month, the Justice and Peace Action Network meets to discuss possible topics for the next Getting to the Root. This month we asked the Associate for Global Advocacy and Education at Global Ministries, Rebekah Choate, to help explain the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on women in the U.S. and globally.
Read MoreThanks to those who have given, we are almost 1/3 of the way to raising $15,000 to retire 1.5 million dollars of medical debt in Arizona.
Help put a dent in the $210 million of medical debt in Arizona. Every dollar you give abolishes $100 of debt.
With every donation, RIP uses its precise data analytics to pinpoint the medical debt of those most in need of relief: households whose income is less than two times the federal poverty level guideline or are insolvent.
Read MoreMasks, sandwiches, and more are needed; see how you can help in Tucson. Thanks to Casas Adobes Congregational UCC’s newsletter for these.
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