Taos Interfaith Medical Debt Relief Project forgave $1.3 million

Taos Interfaith Medical Debt Relief Project forgave $1.3 million

On a chilly day last week, Fr. Mike and Sandy Olsen sat at their dining room table and stuffed envelopes with good news. By the weekend, 621 households that owed between $1,000 and $8,000 each in medical debt to Holy Cross Hospital were opening letters that told them their debt was forgiven, entirely. Rev. Pamela Shepherd of Taos United Community Church signed the letters on behalf of a diverse group of 11 faith communities and eight individuals who, together, purchased and forgave $1.3 million in debt. They did this by assembling gifts totaling nearly $39,000.

How does this magic work?

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UCC Webinar—The EPA in 2021: Prioritizing Moral Accountability

UCC Webinar—The EPA in 2021: Prioritizing Moral Accountability

Over the past four years, Harvard’s Environmental and Energy Law Program has been tracking all of the federal environmental rules and protections that are being rolled back. This list of rollbacks is now over 100. It includes weakened limits on CO2 emissions, the removal of protections for more than half the nation's wetlands, and the undoing of restrictions on mercury pollution from power plants. The EPA's stated mission is to protect human health and the environment. What needs to happen in 2021 to repair and advance this mission? What do faith communities need to know to hold the EPA morally accountable? Caitlin McCoy from Harvard’s Environmental and Energy Law Program will join us for this discussion along with Vernice Miller-Travis who was a contributing author to the UCC’s historic Toxic Wastes and Race report. Even if you can't make the webinar’s scheduled time on Wednesday, December 9th at 1 pm ET, still sign-up, and we will send you a recording of it. Sign up now to join the webinar!

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Give Thanks and Ensure All Are Fed

Give Thanks and Ensure All Are Fed

In the U.S., the number of people facing food insecurity has been compounded by COVID-19 and could rise in the coming months to more than 50 million, including 17 million children. Likewise, the number of people facing starvation globally could double by year’s end, reaching over 250 million, according to the UN World Food Programme. As 1 John 3:17 (NRSV) reminds us, “How does God’s love abide in anyone who has the world’s goods and sees a brother or sister in need and yet refuses help?” As a nation of plenty we can and must do more to ensure that all are provided basic nutrition and dignity.

Call on Congress today to pass a robust COVID-19 relief package that includes nutrition assistance for families struggling with hunger in the U.S.

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The Pollinator: Celebrating Voter Turn Out Success!

The Pollinator: Celebrating Voter Turn Out Success!

As we continue this work, we can also step back to realize an important lesson this moment is teaching us: In this pandemic era that compels physical separation, actions taken by and through community matter as much as ever. We do more and achieve more when we act together. These are the seeds we need to continue to water. We now need faith-rooted online advocacy communities to play a meaningful role in facing the greatest legislative challenge of our time which is moving congress to take effective action in addressing the inseparable issues of climate and inequality.

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Interfaith Youth and Young Adult Virtual Conversation

Interfaith Youth and Young Adult Virtual Conversation

Sunday, November 22, 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Join the conversation! If you are a 14-22 year old Arizona youth or young adult interested in interfaith dialogue and social justice join us the Arizona Faith Network for an informal conversation. Together we will learn more about diverse faiths, our communities and one another! This meeting will be our second gathering to kick off AFN's Interfaith Youth and Young Adult Council. All youth and young adults active in their faith communities are welcome for this conversation.

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JPANet November 2020 Newsletter

JPANet November 2020 Newsletter

“Record turnout amidst a global pandemic, the engagement from voters across the country, and the continued hard work of certified election officials to count every vote speaks to the dedication of so many of you who committed yourselves to the Our Faith Our Vote Campaign! This months Getting to the Root is our message to all of you.” -JPAN

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Shepherd of the Hills UCC gift to Cruzando Fronteras

Dear Pastor Rock,

It is with a joyous heart that we have received your Church’s donation of $4253.14. This as well as many other donations will help our asylum-seeking brothers and sisters from around the world, as they patiently await their opportunity for a credible threat interview here in Nogales as well as at other Ports of Entry here along the Arizona border.

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