Church of the Red Rocks, 54 Bowstring Drive, Sedona
Valerio Ferme, Dean of the NAU College of Arts and Letters
Tuesday, January 23 at 4:30 p.m.
"Why Dante’s vision of the afterlife still fascinates us today”
Church News
Church of the Red Rocks, 54 Bowstring Drive, Sedona
Valerio Ferme, Dean of the NAU College of Arts and Letters
Tuesday, January 23 at 4:30 p.m.
"Why Dante’s vision of the afterlife still fascinates us today”
The Forum at Casas Adobes Conregational Church
January 21st, 11:30, McNear Hall
The 2018 Forum series leads off with a presentation on Battling Hunger in Tucson. Food security is a global issue, but there is stark evidence of the problem here in Tucson. More than 187,000 people (15.4% of the area population) were identified as food insecure in a 2014 government survey.
Program speakers will be Marco Liu, Director of Family Advocacy and Outreach for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, and Curt Balko, Interfaith Community Services Food Bank Coordinator.
Read MoreGot new gadgets for Christmas? Time to clean house! The Shadow Rock Justice Action Team, partnering with AZStRUT will be collecting your "no longer needed" electronics on Saturday, January 20, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and on Sunday, January 21, from 8:00 a.m. to noon.
Read MoreChurch Office Coordinator Position at First Church UCC
Purpose / Position Summary: To serve the church by providing administrative, bookkeeping and secretarial services to the pastoral staff and collaborate with maintenance staff and volunteers involved in this ministry.
Read MoreJanuary 12th and 13th at the Good Shepherd UCC in Sahuarita
Common Ground on the Border & Border Issues Fair is a two-day event(January 12 and 13th), featuring classes in art, music and a variety of lectures. Common Ground on the Border and the Border Issues Fair, gives space for people to participate in the entire experience or just parts of it.
Read MoreLast Sunday, Shadow Rock UCC officially welcomed Ibeth Corral into sanctuary. We keep Ibeth and her family in our thoughts and prayers, along with our other sanctuary guests and their families.
Read MoreA beautiful evening of music and peace. Reserve your seat now for the 7th annual Solstice Sunset Concert on Sunday, December 17th at 5:00 p.m. Director/pianist Lynne Haeseler and friends bring their drums, harps, brass and string instruments and voices to create a magnificent concert. Tickets are $20.
Read MoreSaturday, December 23rd
2:00 PM at Rincon Congregational UCC
Siblings Bellamy and Richard Bailey (harpists), along with friends Renee Li (pianist) and Genevieve Tranum, will be performing in concert on Saturday, December 23, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. in the sanctuary of our church. The concert, featuring classical, jazz, and world music, as well as Christmas favorites, is being held in support of Rincon UCC’s hospitality program. The concert is free, and free-will offerings will be accepted and donated entirely to the individuals who receive assistance from our church’s hospitality mission.
Read MoreFrom Taos UCC:
Dear Rev. Bill Lyons and Friends in the Southwest Conference,
Thank you for your second quarterly installment of our New Church Start Matching Funds Grant. Your very generous grant is helping us build a progressive, social-justice-oriented community of faith in Taos, NM. Our mission is simple: A Just World for All. Together we believe another world is possible, and somehow, in God, it is already here. Your grant will be used to support a community that works to create a healthy, more just world, through our work in climate justice, economic justice, and immigration justice.
Here is a brief update on what we’ve been doing:
Read MoreOn November 14, the Church of the Palms' Social Justice Team (SJT) will visit the Refugee Focus campus in Phoenix. Refugee Focus is a division of Lutheran Social Service of the Southwest and is supported by many local churches. The SJT has identified it as an organization with which it plans to partner. This visit will point out ways to do that.
Read MoreAgape means Love. We live in a world overwhelmed with divisiveness, pain, and confusion....Now more than ever, it is time to come together in the Spirit of Love, Good Food, Laughter, Inclusiveness, and Inner Peace.
Introducing the 2nd in a series of monthly Agape Gatherings:
Agape Meal and Open Mic!
Vegetarian Main Courses are provided: please bring sides, drinks, or meat dishes if you like:)
Thanks to David Huisjen for sharing these photos.
Read MoreSunday, November 12, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Fran and Dave Buss want to invite you all to Fran Buss’s big book party-launch to celebrate the publication of Memory, Meaning, and Resistance, Fran’s sixth book “40 years in the making.”
Read MoreFrom Rev. Pamela Shepherd:
Thanks to everyone who made Taos UCC's Earth Justice Sunday so joyful.
Read MoreTaos UCC had 25 adults and 1 child in worship today. It was a wonderful, spirit-filled service focused on Earth Justice and protecting our only earth.
Read MoreWondering how you will survive the weeks surrounding Thanksgiving and Christmas? Are you dreading these holidays, knowing that everything has changed and that happy memories from past years can’t be recreated?
This Surviving the Holidays seminar is especially for people who are grieving a loved one’s death.
Read MoreJoin First Church members and friends for a four-part immigration series featuring the classic 1983 film El Norte, directed by Gregory Nava. On Thursday evenings, November 2, 9, and 16, at 7:00 PM, participants will view, react to, and discuss the three sections of this Spanish and Quiché language film with English subtitles.
Read MoreCome see the amazing new 10-min film "Ode to Standing Rock," crafted by Taos' own Peter Walker & Lyla June Johnston. The film will be part of an hour event as we dig into the theme "Earth Justice & Everyday Heroes" @ Taos UCC.
Read MoreTaos United Community Church is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, gay and straight and gender-fluid community of faith and social justice, based on love for all creation.
Read MoreWhat does this ancient teaching of the Jewish teacher, Jesus, offer to our world today? Whether you are a person of any faith or no faith, you are welcome to this circle. We bring this ancient teaching into conversation with our lives. We meet each Wednesday from 5:15 - 6:15 pm at SOMOS, 108B Civic Plaza Drive, Taos, NM. Co-led by Pamela Shepherd and Todd Wynward. All Are Welcome!
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