Join us for a short presentation on environmental justice and Just Peace followed by time in small groups to network and share with one another resources and upcoming events related to our common work.
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Join us for a short presentation on environmental justice and Just Peace followed by time in small groups to network and share with one another resources and upcoming events related to our common work.
Read More“Your sisters and brothers in Palestine implore you to resist the State of Israel’s impending eviction of 15 families from their homes in the Israeli occupied territory of East Jerusalem… write to your governments, insisting that they intervene to stop this action on the basis of human dignity and international law.”
Read MoreGonna Trouble the Water considers the sacred nature of water and the ways in which it is weaponized against non-white communities. Firmly grounded at the intersection of environmentalism and racism, Gonna Trouble the Water makes clear the message: to deny water is to deny life.
Read MoreWritten by Katie Adams, our Domestic Policy Advocate in the DC Office.
Read MoreSunday, April 18, 3:30 p.m.
If you are a 14–22-year-old Arizona youth or young adult interested in the intersectionality of interfaith dialogue and social justice, join us for an informal conversation. Together we will learn more about diverse faiths, our communities, and one another! All youth and young adults active in their faith communities are welcome for this conversation.
Our faith tells us that each person bears the image of God and each person’s life is valuable. We are called to oppose violence and abuse and ensure the protection and safety of others. Our 14th General Synod spoke to this stating, “Believing in the goodness and equality of men and women in the created order, we must testify that any unnecessary suffering – particularly the physical or sexual abuse of any person – is a blasphemy before God and a grave injustice in our midst.”
Read MoreDear Pollinators,
To a cynic, Earth Day can be the equivalent of a revival Sunday on which everyone catches religion for a day only to return to their previous ways come Monday morning. Rather than being a day of short-lived enthusiasm, however, Earth Day can also be a launching pad for sustained commitments. For some congregations, that might mean forming a Green Team to strategize for future programs. For others, it might mean developing a plan for becoming a Creation Justice Church. For still others, it might mean plugging into a sustained advocacy program such as one recently launched by Interfaith Power & Light. Whatever the case may be, here are four ideas for activities your church can do near Earth Day to lay the foundations for further action:
Read MoreTuesday, April 20, 6:00 p.m.
OCA's fundamental belief is that change can only be enacted through an education process that is community centered and promotes de-escalation, compassion and restoration. This 1.5 hour long training will address the history and current events of AAPI hate, discuss foundational concepts, and teach bystander/ community intervention strategies. Join us in our fight to stop AAPI hate for good.
Celebrating 20 years of moral action on climate change!
Wednesday, April 7, 5 pm AZ / 6 pm NM/EP
Read MoreThere is no way for us to reconcile our biblical responsibilities to one another with disenfranchising our brethren in the nation’s capitol.
Rev. Dr. William Lyons and Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz write in Arizona Mirror about #AZForDCStatehood: "Our U.S. senators, Senator Sinema and Senator Mark Kelly, should draw on the biblical teachings of mutual respect & protecting the freedoms of all members of the community."
Read "Granting D.C. statehood would honor freedom during this holy season."
Read MoreThe United Church of Christ has long participated in, sponsored and supported EAD, and we hope you will join in continuing this tradition by registering today! We will be hosting a UCC denominational gathering to meet together and network with UCC staff and leadership who will attend.
Read MoreTo date they have contributed over $100,000 toward Eviction Prevention in unrestricted dollars and continue to be partners in supporting the program to the best of their ability.
Read MoreApril 3, 2021, 10:00am -12:00pm
Church of the Beatitudes, 555 W. Glendale Avenue, Phoenix
Collecting:
Non-perishable food items
Clean usable clothing
Monetary donations
This is a drive-thru event; items will be removed from your trunk by volunteers.
Questions? Leave a message at the church office, 602-264-1222.
Read MoreIn light of the shootings in Atlanta and the surge in hate crimes against members of their community, the Pacific Islander & Asian American Ministries (PAAM) of the United Church of Christ has issued this statement.
Read MoreApril 8, April 9 and April 10 (Part One)
April 16 and 17 (Part Two)
7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day via Zoom
Twice a year, Duet trains faith community nurses through our Foundations of Faith Community Nursing Course. The American Nurses Association (ANA) defines Faith Community Nursing (FCN) as “the specialized practice of professional nursing that focuses on the intentional care of the spirit as part of the process of promoting holistic health and preventing or minimizing illness in a faith community.”
The UCC Mental Health Network Board of Directors adds its voice to those speaking out against the acts of violence and dehumanization targeting the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Our hearts are broken as we grieve with this community and all who mourn the deaths of those killed March 16.
Read MoreAs a Just Peace Church, the United Church of Christ has long advocated for diplomatic and peaceful engagement with Iran, and for the cessation of the “testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons.” We have spoken out on multiple occasions in opposition to inflammatory rhetoric and direct provocation that could ultimately lead to war. And the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) adopted a resolution at its 2015 General Assembly in support of the JCPOA.
Read MoreThursday, March 25th 6:30pm MST
The American Resilience Project has produced a film, Current Revolution: Nation in Transition that explores the just transition from dirty coal to clean energy. The film focuses on the closure of the Navajo Generating Station, the West’s largest coal-fired power plant, and the Navajo Nation’s efforts to deal with its impacts and to embrace renewable energy.
Read MoreThe United Church of Christ General Synod has long advocated for the civil rights of LGBTQ people, grounded in the recognition of the God-given worth and dignity of every individual. We are called by biblical mandate to respect the full humanity of each person and to resist practices which deny individuals their full humanity. Support for the Equality Act is consistent with our longstanding faith calling to fairness and justice.
All of us are diminished when individuals are prevented from contributing the full measure of their talent and ability to society. Stand for fairness and urge your members of Congress to support the Equality Act.
Read MoreBehavioral Health PPE
Being a resilient responder starts with a commitment to taking care of yourself. This can be increasingly difficult during a pandemic, where responders experience additional stressors related to home and personal circumstances as well as those brought on by challenging mission demands. There are important steps you can take to keep yourself healthy and fit for duty as you take care of others. Complete this self-care plan before each mission/event and keep it with you so that you are ready to apply coping strategies when things get tough.
Click here to access the plan.
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