New Mexico

New Mexico Conference of Churches received $1 million+ Lilly Endowment grant

New Mexico Conference of Churches received $1 million+ Lilly Endowment grant

The NM Conference of Churches has received a $1,065,608.00 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish The Journey Project, in support of local churches across the state.

The project is being funded through Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative. The aim of the initiative to encourage the flourishing of congregations by helping them deepen their relationships with God, enhance their connections with each other, and contribute to the vitality of their communities and the world.

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Young Adult and Campus Ministry Town Hall Meetings from Luther House

Young Adult and Campus Ministry Town Hall Meetings from Luther House

Luther House wants to hear from YOU!

Luther House UNM&CNM is an ecumenical young adult and campus ministry serving the University of New Mexico and Central New Mexico Community College. We are a ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in partnership with First Congregational United Church of Christ and the Rio Grande Episcopal Diocese.

Luther House is in the process of building ecumenical partnerships with inclusive Christian communities across the state. We want to connect with you and hear from you about your wants and desires around "Young Adult and Campus Ministry."

You are invited to our ecumenical Town Hall Meeting on Young Adult and Campus Ministry. There are several ways to ensure that your voice is heard.

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UCC Presence Felt in Welcoming Spirit of Santa Fe

UCC Presence Felt in Welcoming Spirit of Santa Fe

The United Church of Christ was present in full loving force for nearly three hours of testimony at a public hearing Wednesday night, as the Santa Fe City Council unanimously voted to reaffirm and strengthen the city's welcoming of immigrants and refugees. More than 20 members came to the hearing, some getting into council chambers and others standing in the overflow in the hall, many wearing their green “Love God. Love Neighbor. Love Creation” T-shirts.

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